The platinum printing process is one of the earliest printing processes in photography. Each print is unique, with a hand-coated emulsion laid down on archival paper in the darkroom, then exposed with the negative to ultra-violet light. The tonal length of platinum prints is extraordinary and invites the viewer to see not only the details of the image, but the fibers of the paper itself. The resulting print has a warm, textural quality unlike any other comtemporary photographic process.