Using both modified and cameras of my design and construction, all images are shot on multiple rolls of film simultaneously. While many of the images are lens-based, some photographs are pinhole images. All toned images are silver gelatin prints made from the unaffected negatives straight from the camera exposure. The coloration is made through the multiple and selective use of archival toners that change the silver halides in the paper base. The chemical reactions result in a more stable compound, increasing the longevity of the print and creating the colors perceived. No color photographic materials are used in those images.
The Chromogenic prints are created by hand processed color negative, or hand developed cross-processed negative film. The orignal Chromogenic prints are then made optically and then scanned and printed through commercial Chromogenic means.