[quick and dirty aide memoire to works that are in the queue for mounting and showing]
The portraits are taken from a roll of found negatives given to me after they were found loose in the box transporting an old enlarger. These negatives had long lost any record of who took the photographs and where, who modeled and why, who processed the film, and how. I printed these on expired cool-tone pearl multigrade 12 x 16 inch Ilford paper which was also a donation to the darkroom. I chose to include the sprocket holes, frame numbers, portions of adjacent frames and dust marks. These are not perfect images by most standards but they are three of the most interesting prints that I've ever made.
I took the Sequoia and waterfall images in Yosemite National Park on an Olympus OM-1 in 2019. The prints are on modern Ilford multigrade satin 12x16 paper.
The underwear images are very quick mobile snaps of 20x16 inch photogram print originals. The various shadows and the outlines of other prints beneath are simply due to the mobile photography. The actual prints are all black on a flat white background, on modern Ilford multigrade satin paper.