VIA ESCENCIA 1 © 2002Cuba
Photographic Story
The geological history of this island has created diverse landscapes. While most people think of Cuba as a land of palm trees and beaches and not a land of mountains and cliffs that drop off to sea, the southern end of the island reveals dramatic land shifts. I was surprised that this kind of landscape was part of a tropical island.
Digital – Archival Pigment Print
This photograph was taken with an analog large format camera. After Clyde develops the negative, the film is scanned and edited in a computer program mimicking his darkroom techniques. The photograph is printed on an Epson Stylus 4800 or 11880 printer. Clyde uses archival Ultra-chrome K3 ink and prints on archival Harman Hahnemuhle paper. The limited-edition photograph is then mounted and matted to current archival standards. This is a limited edition series and each photograph is numbered.