Hallie Geller

Hallie Geller

Introducing Hallie Geller: Aerial Photography Joins the 1DROP Gallery

We're welcoming a new artist to 1DROP Gallery, and she's bringing a completely different vantage point — literally.

Hallie Geller is a New York–based photographer known for her aerial work. She shoots from above, turning coastlines, architecture, and natural landscapes into large-scale abstract compositions. It's a departure from the graffiti- and street-art-rooted work our collectors know us for, but the throughline is the same: bold, graphic images that reward a second look.

Geller's photographs draw on travel and the quiet patterns found in nature. Where a lot of aerial photography goes for spectacle, hers goes for stillness — the goal is to slow you down and let you see a familiar place, like a coastline or a city block, from an angle you've never considered.

The Debut Collection

Geller's first release with 1DROP Gallery includes four pieces, each a 30 × 40 in archival framed photograph, hand-signed on the reverse, in an edition of 10:

  • Capri Dreams — the sun-drenched cliffs of Capri, shot from directly overhead
  • Amalfi, Amalfi — a graphic study of Italy's Amalfi Coast
  • Conca Del Sogno — layered color and texture along the Italian shoreline
  • Carpe Diem — coastal pattern rendered as pure abstraction

Each piece is $2,000 and ships framed and ready to hang. A few of the images are shown styled in real interiors — a Central Park apartment, a Hamptons living room, a home in Norway — which is a good preview of how well these hold up in a room: they're large enough to anchor a wall without overwhelming it, and graphic enough to work in a minimal or maximalist space alike.

Why She's a Fit

Aerial photography isn't a typical category for us, but Geller's work sits comfortably next to the pop, street, and contemporary pieces already in the gallery — same appetite for scale and color, different medium. For collectors building out a wall of statement pieces, she's an easy way to add range without breaking the aesthetic.

View the full Hallie Geller collection →

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