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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. |
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These prints are not only to be admired by art lovers but coveted by collectors because of their uniqueness. David is a true believer in keeping his style and content of photography firmly planted in the fine art realm. He has hand selected seven of his favorite images and after exhaustive testing had them printed as platinum/palladium`s with each having an edition number of only seven. His choice of paper was influenced by his printer, Corey Allen, along with his deep appreciation and respect for the Japanese culture and it's long history of making exotic and archival paper for art purposes. The paper, which we have chosen, has an archival rating ranging from 1500~2000 years with this particular printing process. Each distinctive print will be framed using only the best materials available and placed under anti-reflection museum glass. |
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