
I've been taking photographs since, as a kid, I was given an Agfa box camera and a Kodak Brownie developing kit. In the laundry of our home I developed the 120 roll film and made contact prints in a little wooden printing device which held the negative and a sheet of paper clamped together in contact. Since then I've used all manner of cameras including a quirky Kinoflex twin-lens reflex, a superb Voigtlander Vito B, several Pentax SLRs, Nikons, a Mamiya 645, a Minolta Dynax SLR and most recently Panasonic Lumix cameras, including the DMC-L10 DSLR, using Leica and Olympus lenses.
I can now supply any images printed to large format using archival quality papers, and inks, and framed using native timbers or other framing styles of your choice.
The example shown here is an image from the Foxhow gallery below, using blackwood for the frame.
Printing and framing by Tim Lucas. | ![]() |
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