I’m excited to share another of my palladium-toned kallitypes with you
A grave-lined path at the Unitarian Cemetery in Charleston, South Carolina
This photograph is printed using the late 19th-century photographing printing process known as Kallityping. The emulsion is hand-painted onto the paper, exposed with a negative under bright lights, and toned with palladium. Each print from a negative is slightly different – so these are one of a kind images.
The photographs are printed on 8 X 10″ Bergger 100% Cotton Cot 320 paper. They are matted to 11 X 14″ in a white acid-free mat.
This photo is available on my website at https://beautifulflowerpictures.com/store/charlestonunitarian/