A few prints

Last Friday was a productive day in the darkroom. Cleaning up, and organizing was the top priority, and as a reward I made a few prints.

The first two are of a familiar subject. One from a 4×5 negative, and the square image from a digital negative. Need to explore that more.

The last one, a platinum palladium print on cotton rag, is from a 5×7 glass plate negative that I purchased a few years ago. Rather nice if I do say so myself.

My next trip out, if it is not horribly hot, I’ll switch cameras, and go with my 4×5, Crown Graphic Special.

Published by Paul W. Dorr

A New York based photographer who still shoots film. Born, and raised in New England, and living the last thirty years in midcoast Maine, I took a job as Shipkeeper aboard the Wavertree at South Street Seaport Museum in the Winter of 2016/17. On my off days I find myself exploring the City with a camera at hand. At the moment I am shooting with a Mamiya RB67, but recently acquired an 8x10 Kodak Master View, with the hopes of doing some wet plate portrait work.