PRINT OF THE MONTH: JANUARY EDITION BY KRYSTAL GROW

$75.00

Greyscale Darkroom presents the PRINT OF THE MONTH project!

Each month we will release a super limited edition of 10 prints by a local or visiting artist, produced in-house at Greyscale Darkroom. Each print is stamped, numbered, signed, and sealed. Contributing artists will received a portion of all prints sold, with the rest going to support GREYSCALE DARKROOM and the artists making work here.

Support analog photography, support artists, and support Sullivan County’s ONLY community darkroom and photo lab by purchasing your one, or collect them all!

JANUARY EDITION: Storm King Kicks, by Krystal Grow (Greyscale Darkroom founder). 8x10 archival silver gelatin print from 6x7 black and white negative.

Artist Bio: Krystal Grow is the Owner and Founder of Greyscale Darkroom and Photo Lab, and has worked with photography and photographers for her entire career, processing copy negatives at local newspapers, making pinhole prints and cyanotypes at photo festivals, and managing community photo labs. She has written extensively about photography for American Photography, TIME, and WIRED and has curated multiple exhibitions, most recently as the Curator of The Galleries at the Narrowsburg Union. Since 2014 she has worked for Getty Images, first as a Senior Photo Editor on the Global Picture Desk and currently as Senior Assignment Specialist, managing pre and post production logistics for major entertainment and cultural events. But at the core of all of this is a love of photography and a dedication to making traditional analog practices affordable, accessible, and fun for everyone.

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Greyscale Darkroom presents the PRINT OF THE MONTH project!

Each month we will release a super limited edition of 10 prints by a local or visiting artist, produced in-house at Greyscale Darkroom. Each print is stamped, numbered, signed, and sealed. Contributing artists will received a portion of all prints sold, with the rest going to support GREYSCALE DARKROOM and the artists making work here.

Support analog photography, support artists, and support Sullivan County’s ONLY community darkroom and photo lab by purchasing your one, or collect them all!

JANUARY EDITION: Storm King Kicks, by Krystal Grow (Greyscale Darkroom founder). 8x10 archival silver gelatin print from 6x7 black and white negative.

Artist Bio: Krystal Grow is the Owner and Founder of Greyscale Darkroom and Photo Lab, and has worked with photography and photographers for her entire career, processing copy negatives at local newspapers, making pinhole prints and cyanotypes at photo festivals, and managing community photo labs. She has written extensively about photography for American Photography, TIME, and WIRED and has curated multiple exhibitions, most recently as the Curator of The Galleries at the Narrowsburg Union. Since 2014 she has worked for Getty Images, first as a Senior Photo Editor on the Global Picture Desk and currently as Senior Assignment Specialist, managing pre and post production logistics for major entertainment and cultural events. But at the core of all of this is a love of photography and a dedication to making traditional analog practices affordable, accessible, and fun for everyone.

Greyscale Darkroom presents the PRINT OF THE MONTH project!

Each month we will release a super limited edition of 10 prints by a local or visiting artist, produced in-house at Greyscale Darkroom. Each print is stamped, numbered, signed, and sealed. Contributing artists will received a portion of all prints sold, with the rest going to support GREYSCALE DARKROOM and the artists making work here.

Support analog photography, support artists, and support Sullivan County’s ONLY community darkroom and photo lab by purchasing your one, or collect them all!

JANUARY EDITION: Storm King Kicks, by Krystal Grow (Greyscale Darkroom founder). 8x10 archival silver gelatin print from 6x7 black and white negative.

Artist Bio: Krystal Grow is the Owner and Founder of Greyscale Darkroom and Photo Lab, and has worked with photography and photographers for her entire career, processing copy negatives at local newspapers, making pinhole prints and cyanotypes at photo festivals, and managing community photo labs. She has written extensively about photography for American Photography, TIME, and WIRED and has curated multiple exhibitions, most recently as the Curator of The Galleries at the Narrowsburg Union. Since 2014 she has worked for Getty Images, first as a Senior Photo Editor on the Global Picture Desk and currently as Senior Assignment Specialist, managing pre and post production logistics for major entertainment and cultural events. But at the core of all of this is a love of photography and a dedication to making traditional analog practices affordable, accessible, and fun for everyone.