And here it is. This one was one of my favorites of the batch. Please ignore my shit mat board cutting, terrible dry mounting, and iron burn. I don't have a good blade for my cutter, and this was basically my first time dry mounting anything.
Please do not ignore the lovely gloss and rich warmtones I achieved using this paper.
This looks really beautiful in person. I love it a lot. It's going to be funny to have one of these displayed at the farmers market.
>>4427343Do you even retrolarp? I bet your lens and printing technique are from the 1900s. Lmao.
I'm going to play around with making glass wetplate colloidion negatives to make albumen prints from. Should be fun and incredibly frustrating.