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Yogini
Yogini
From a series called "Yogini" - a Palladium print.

From my travels to southern India I have witnessed the incredible beauty of 1000+ year old temple rock carvings. I may someday post a few of those images here for sale. Until then, I am working to recreate some of the temple carvings in human form. The texture and beauty of the models I am fortunate enough to work with is a nice compliment to the temple art of India that I am also photographing..

The Palladium print process yields one of a kind prints of unique beauty and clarity. Even though this is reproduction art, no two prints can be exactly alike. Indeed, each print is completely unique.

Using drops of "sensitizer" coating solution, I brush the coating onto high quality heavy weight paper, let it dry, then contact print an image by exposing the negative/paper sandwich to ultra violet light.

This image was taken using a new Arca Swiss 4x5 inch field camera and a Schneider Symmar Convertible 150mm f/5.6 lens, Ilford FP4+ 125 film, and developed in Rodinal 100:1, extreme minimal agitation.

My Palladium prints are very stable and should last 500+ years unchanged. I mount them on 4 ply museum rag. Due to the unique nature of the process, I am seriously considering showing the entire print, including the rebate edge and coated area. I'm thinking this might help underscore the unique nature of these images.
Yogi - Sitting Meditation 1
Yogi - Sitting Meditation 1
From my "Yoga" series - a Palladium print.

From my travels to southern India I have witnessed the incredible beauty of 1000+ year old temple rock carvings. I may someday post a few of those images here for sale. Until then, I am working to recreate some of the temple carvings in human form. The texture and beauty of the models I am fortunate enough to work with is a nice compliment to the temple art of India that I am also photographing..

The Palladium print process yields one of a kind prints of unique beauty and clarity. Even though this is reproduction art, no two prints can be exactly alike. Indeed, each print is completely unique.

Using drops of "sensitizer" coating solution, I brush the coating onto high quality heavy weight paper, let it dry, then contact print an image by exposing the negative/paper sandwich to ultra violet light.

This image was taken using a new Arca Swiss 4x5 inch field camera and a Schneider Symmar Convertible 150mm f/5.6 lens, Ilford FP4+ 125 film, and developed in Rodinal 100:1, extreme minimal agitation.

My Palladium prints are very stable and should last 500+ years unchanged. I mount them on 4 ply museum rag. Due to the unique nature of the process, I am seriously considering showing the entire print, including the rebate edge and coated area. I'm thinking this might help underscore the unique nature of these images.

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