FILM PROCESS

Gelatin Silver Print - Elegance in Monochrome


What is a gelatin silver print?

A silver gelatin photograph or print is a black-and-white image exposed from an analogue film negative using only optical and chemical processes. The process yields an image with deep blacks, organic texture and a timeless look.

My process involves 8 general stages.

1. Film Development


After shooting the exposed film is developed using a careful 3-step chemical process. The resulting negative is then washed and dried. Details of the process will irreversibly determine qualities of the final image such as graininess and contrast.

2. Enlarging


Next the negative is optically projected onto photographic paper using a mix of blue and green light. Creative adjustments to the image are made by manipulating light during enlargement. This and subsequent steps are performed in a darkroom illuminated with red lights to protect light-sensitive materials.

3. Processing


The exposed photographic paper is treated in 3 consecutive chemical baths. The exposed image is revealed and remaining photosensitive substances are removed. Handling is done carefully to avoid damage to the wet paper.

4. Washing

The print is washed and soaked in 3 different stages for an hour. Removing residual chemicals from paper fibres is critical for the longevity of the final photograph.

5. Drying

Fibre-based photographs need a generous 1-2 days to slowly air-dry on drying racks. Slow drying allows the paper to retain a naturally textured semi-glossy surface.

6. Flattening

Photographs typically curl during the drying process and need to be flattened. Several minutes in heat and high pressure will force the paper fibres flat.

7. Toning

Some of my images are treated with tea to create a warm golden-ivory colour. After this process the photograph is once again washed, dried and heat pressed flat during 1-2 days.

8. Final touches

Sometimes a photograph will need finishing touches with a fine brush. Each print is checked for imperfections, stamped with permanent archival ink, numbered and signed.

RA-4 Chromogenic Print - Vibrancy in Every Detail

Colour

Bringing Vibrant Color Prints to Life

What is a RA-4 Chromogenic Print?

A silver gelatin photograph or print is a black-and-white image exposed from an analogue film negative using only optical and chemical processes. The process yields an image with deep blacks, organic texture and a timeless look.

My process involves 8 general stages.

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Prints are available for direct purchase in the shop.

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135 Standard

24x36mm

- Archival print

- Gelatine silver print

135 Panoramic 

24x64mm

Archival print

120 6x7

56x68mm


Papers


8x10 inch (limited edition of 20)

11x14 inch (Limited Edition of 12)

12x16'' (Limited Edition of 8)

16x20'' (Limited Edition of 5)


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