Graham French

Process

Images are shot either with a Technorama 6 x 12 panoramic camera, or a Hasselblad digital, or Canon digital camera.

They are captured in rgb, originally on film, and more recently, digitally. They are then scanned and converted to B&W in Photoshop. This process allows minute control over the channel detail during the rgb-b&w transition.

They are printed in large format on Hahnemuhle watercolor paper guaranteed to be fade free for 100 years using four or seven tone carbon pigment inks or Epson Ultrachrome inks.

 

Print Editions and Sizes

Origins and Frameshifts
36" x 16" centered in 44" x 24" editions of 10
72" x 32" centered in 84" x 44" editions of 5

Cloudscapes
26" x 20" centered in 32" x 26" editions of 10
36” x 26” centered in 42” x 32” editions of 5
45" x 34" centered in 51"x 40" editions of 5

Reflections
26" x 17" centered in 32" x 23" editions of 20
45" x 30" centered in 51"x 36" editions of 5

Lencios Maranhenses
26" x 20" centered in 32" x 26" editions of 10
36” x 26” centered in 42” x 32” editions of 5
45" x 34" centered in 51" x 40" editions of 5