Straight-on orthographic crop of a minimalist black and white architectural photograph, showing sharp concrete lines and fine silver halide grain, diffused gallery lighting.
Straight-on orthographic crop of a minimalist black and white architectural photograph, showing sharp concrete lines and fine silver halide grain, diffused gallery lighting.
Archival Prints

The silver halide archive.

A curated archive of medium-format analog captures, printed on heavy-weight baryta paper to preserve the physical texture, micro-contrast, and silver halide grain of the original negatives.

Current Curation

Selected monochrome plates.

Each plate is captured on 120-format monochrome film, developed by hand in the studio, and scanned at extreme resolution to maintain absolute structural fidelity and exhibition-grade depth.

Technical Specifications

Archival-grade standards.

Baryta Fiber Paper

Medium Format

Limited Editions

Prints are executed on 310gsm museum-grade fiber paper, ensuring exceptionally deep black tones and a subtle semi-gloss surface that mirrors traditional darkroom chemistry.

Every image originates from medium-format film negatives, preserving the micro-contrast, organic grain structure, and atmospheric depth that digital sensors often flatten.

Each print is individually numbered, signed, and accompanied by a physical certificate of authenticity detailing the exact exposure parameters and development chemistry.

Acquisition and curation.

For private print acquisitions, custom hardwood framing options, or gallery exhibition bookings, please contact the studio directly to receive the current catalog.