FAQ
How are these prints produced?
Each print is made on an Epson P9000 archival inkjet printer. This printer produces a wide color gamut and uses archival inks to ensure the image will not fade or degrade.
What paper are you using?
For each image I use Moab Juniper Baryta Rag. This paper has a heavy weight, a luster finish, and feels like traditional darkroom paper. The base is 100% cotton for a print that will easily last decades without signs of fading.
What cameras are you using?
I make photos primarily with a Hasselblad 501cm. It is a medium format film camera and I use mainly Kodak film stocks. Negatives are scanned using an Canon R5 film scanning setup.
How are prints packaged for shipping?
Each print is placed in glassine to ensure the print surface is not damaged during transit. I then use either padded mailers with a rigid matt board inside or thick cardboard mailers to ensure the print arrives flat and unmarred.
About
I am an artist and photographer living and working in Albuquerque, New Mexico. I hold an MFA in photography from the University of Minnesota. I am interested in documenting structures that arise out of practices of everyday life through projects involving personal identity, individual representation, and the evidence of human presence in the landscape.