8x10 in Print

$25.00

This 8×10 print is hand printed by yours truly. You get to choose your favorite photo to be printed.

What this product is about

  • A handcrafted photographic print sized 8 × 10 inches, made with care and attention to detail. These are physical art prints meant to be held, displayed, gifted, or collected — small treasures that carry the texture and soul of analog photography.

What it’s made of

  • Archival fiber-based paper: heavyweight, acid-free, and designed to resist fading and discoloration over decades.

  • Silver-based photographic image (or alternative darkroom chemistry, depending on the project): organic, rich tonality and deep blacks unique to darkroom processes.

  • Light-protective finishing (optional): gentle matte or gloss fixative applied in the darkroom to stabilize the image.

How it was made

  • Shot on film or created as a darkroom-print from a negative or photographic original.

  • Developed chemically in trays or an enlarger setup, where the negative is projected onto the light-sensitive archival paper.

  • Exposure times are carefully controlled by hand; dodging and burning are used to sculpt highlights and shadows.

  • The paper is processed through developer, stop bath, and fixer, then thoroughly washed to remove residual chemicals.

  • Each print is inspected, given any final tonal adjustments, and air- or rack-dried. Because each print is made by hand, slight variations in grain, contrast, and edge finish are part of the charm.

This 8×10 print is hand printed by yours truly. You get to choose your favorite photo to be printed.

What this product is about

  • A handcrafted photographic print sized 8 × 10 inches, made with care and attention to detail. These are physical art prints meant to be held, displayed, gifted, or collected — small treasures that carry the texture and soul of analog photography.

What it’s made of

  • Archival fiber-based paper: heavyweight, acid-free, and designed to resist fading and discoloration over decades.

  • Silver-based photographic image (or alternative darkroom chemistry, depending on the project): organic, rich tonality and deep blacks unique to darkroom processes.

  • Light-protective finishing (optional): gentle matte or gloss fixative applied in the darkroom to stabilize the image.

How it was made

  • Shot on film or created as a darkroom-print from a negative or photographic original.

  • Developed chemically in trays or an enlarger setup, where the negative is projected onto the light-sensitive archival paper.

  • Exposure times are carefully controlled by hand; dodging and burning are used to sculpt highlights and shadows.

  • The paper is processed through developer, stop bath, and fixer, then thoroughly washed to remove residual chemicals.

  • Each print is inspected, given any final tonal adjustments, and air- or rack-dried. Because each print is made by hand, slight variations in grain, contrast, and edge finish are part of the charm.