Limited Edition Prints – Light, Paper, and Hands

In a world where almost every image lives as pixels, an analogue print is something entirely different. These are not just photos you see—they are objects you can hold, created through one of the purest forms of image-making that still exist.

Each print begins with a 35mm negative shot on film. That tiny strip of celluloid is placed in an enlarger, where light passes through it, projected directly onto museum-quality photographic paper. No pixels. No algorithms. Just light, chemistry, and time. The image slowly reveals itself in the darkroom trays, developed by hand in a process that photographers have relied on for more than a century.

The result? A print with a depth, subtlety, and texture impossible to create digitally.

Available musem quality papers:

Paper A - Ilford Stuio Satin
Paper B - Hahnemühle Baryta
Paper C - MediaJet Museum Fibre (matt)

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