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FAQs

Why buy with Iconic?

Iconic Images represents or owns the work of many of history's most renowned photographers. We share these images with the world via sales of fine-art and limited edition prints, international touring exhibitions, high-end books and luxury fashion brand collaborations, and editorial image licensing to the world’s leading newspapers, magazines and documentary production companies.

Our archive contains historic images from the frontlines of fashion, rock, film, politics and royalty by photographers who were pioneers in their field. With some of the largest collections of David Bowie and Elton John, Marilyn Monroe, Jimi Hendrix, Audrey Hepburn, Frank Sinatra, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles and Led Zeppelin, Iconic Images has garnered attention from collectors and enthusiasts around the globe.

What are the different types of prints offered by Iconic?

We offer five different print types. For more information on each, please view our buying guide

Do you offer framing?

We do not currently offer framing services, but we’re happy to lend our advice and recommendations on where to have your print framed.

Can I buy a poster?

No, Iconic only offers museum quality photographs.

When will my artwork arrive?

Deliveries take time to ensure the quality of each print is preserved in transit.  Timelines vary depending on the type of artwork you purchase and the availability of the photographer. We aim to have all orders completed within 20 working days. For more information, please refer to our shipping and delivery policy.

How do you manage international taxes & duties?

VAT is included in each product's list price. Additional taxes and duties are calculated at checkout and will display in cart. 

What is Iconic's return policy?

Our Returns Policy allows for returns up to 30 days upon delivery. Returned products must be sent back in original condition, accompanied by original certificates and packaging. Prints that are returned framed, altered, or damaged will not be accepted.