Archival Washing Tests (Part 3: Selenium Toning)

This is the third of a four-part series relating the results of my archival print washing tests. The first part of the series explaining details of print washing and the methods I used for these tests is Part 1: The Background. The second post, Part 2: Ilford Rapid Fixer, showed the method and results of

Archival Washing Tests (Part 2: Ilford Rapid Fixer)

This is the second of a four-part series relating the results of my archival print washing tests. The first part of the series explaining details of print washing and the methods I used for these tests is Part 1: The Background. Background In this post, I’ll cover the empirical results of my washing tests with

Archival Washing Tests (Part 1: The Background)

This is the first of a four-part series relating the results of my archival print washing tests. Background Properly washing a print is critical for archival permanence. Residual fixer, especially the more typical acidic fixer, will degrade paper over time, causing it to yellow and taking all the highlights in that tonal direction. How much

I Made a Video

This is pretty much the first real video I’ve shot and edited.  I’m pretty pleased with it overall, but the camera shake bugs me.  I know there’s only so much I can do or expect from an iPhone, but I could have worked harder at steadying the camera.  I was putting way too much faith