About The Prints
 

David captures his original images on film, primarily with an 8x10 view camera, although he also utilizes other formats from medium format to 35mm. Film type is usually transparency but using negative films is not out of the question. Capturing the image, regardless of format or film type, is what is important. Film is still by far the best and most accurate method to capture original images.

The selected film is then drum scanned using the finest scanners and technicians in the country. Under his personal direction, these digital translations are transformed creating master files that will recreate the images in the manner that he visualized when the film was originally exposed. They are then meticulously refined and tested to make sure that the final image is exactly what was envisioned. Prints made from these files, under very tightly controlled color managed work environments, will reproduce the images precisely each and every time, with greater accuracy than they could ever be reproduced with traditional printing techniques. All materials used for printing are archival by industry standards.It is important to note that the quality of the final prints far exceeds what you are able to see on your monitor. If you have been to the gallery and seen these incredible prints displayed you will understand exactly what we mean.

Due to the various printing methods employed, different sizes of the images and their base papers, we do not list the print prices on this website. Please contact the Brookover Gallery at 307-732-3988, and we will be happy to help you with your requests along with framing solutions and suggestions to satisfy your needs. Most of the editions are limited.

 
Production of the images, from processing the original film, drum scanning, testing, and some printing is done at Photo Craft Imaging in Boulder Colorado. Photo Craft uses the most accurate and advanced technologies, equipment and the finest technications to produce these stunning images.
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Additional printing is done by Miles Hecker. Miles is a retired engineer and co-founder of WyoFOTO LLC. He has been both a photographer and printer for over four decades. He currently specializes in making only fine art prints incorporating the latest advances in technology and Epson Professional Printers. Miles prints all of David`s black and white images, as well as, a large portion of his new color work.
The platinum/palladium print, a printing process that is known historically for it`s depth, detail, tonality and permanence has with a new proprietary collaboration, taken a quantum leap. A partnership between photographer David Brookover, Photo Craft Imaging, and Hidden Light LLC combines David's vision, the mastery of modern technology along with impeccable historic, traditional printing methods, to create a new standard for fine art collectors the world over. Our innovative approach to this timeless medium has now eclipsed the initial platinum/palladium printing process, which dates back to the 1870`s. With this unique process, David`s standards for sharpness, detail and contrast/tonality control can be assured with the archival tested stability of platinum, a metal more stable than gold. In combination with palladium, the prints explore a new dimension in contrast, luminosity, warmth and size resulting in a dramatic paradigm shift in black and white photography. Please visit out new web site at: BrookoverPlatinum.com for an exclusive look at only our Platinum / Palladium prints.
David`s deep appreciation and respect for Japanese and French art as well as their respective cultures, along with Corey Allen`s printing recommendations, laid the foundation and search for specific substrate papers produced in both countries which have a long, revered history dating back centuries. Both countries have set and held these standards of perfection demanded by masters of various mediums thoughout time with their exotic and archival fine art papers. Our combination of paper and printing process has an archival range beyond 1500 years. These prints are not only admired by fine art lovers but coveted by collectors due to their contemporary uniquity. David is a true believer in keeping his style and content of photography firmly planted in the fine art realm. These distinctive prints are matted using only the finest archival non buffered materials available which are then wrapped in silk. They are framed with some of the finest Italian mouldings in the world.