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Start your printing process today by emailing [email protected]  or  call him at +1 203 430 0231 (EST) .​
Platinum  printing master Martin  Axon has over forty years of experience. His prints, made for master photographers, are featured in major museums, galleries and auctions.
We have expanded  to include Ilford Silver Gelatin, Kodak Dye Transfer, Dye Sublimation on metal and facemount. Fuji Max color. 

​See Martin Axon testimonials page.
Check Arches paper website for recent work printed  for example 
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https://arches-papers.com/artistes/michael-oneill/


​Pricing based on each individual project, from single prints to complete editions.
If you were not aware Platinum Palladium prints are rated by museum curators as  most archival black and white photograph that can be made. This process dates from 1875.
Kodak Dye Transfer is the most renowned color process and our process uses the original Kodak materials.
Our latest work with real Silver Gelatin light sensitive paper is very high quality using true fiber based paper.
Now we have also added Color Dye Sublimation on metal or face mounted.
Fuji Max C type printing.
​Our ATOM scanning service creates perfect High Res scans from any film original. 
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I offer free phone consultation and provide a price quotation .
I can work from your original camera film, digital files or a vintage print.
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Upload,  your sample by wetransfer.com without interpolation and send it to [email protected]

Steps to Making a Platinum Palladium Print:
1) Same size negative to the print is made. If the source is film, not digital, then the first step is to scan the film.
2) It is very important to make the right scan. For this I use state of the art scanning dedicated to making the correct negative for platinum printing or color pigment printing. 
3) Proofing is the next stage for the first client signed  print.
4) Complete or partial  editions can then be printed.

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