Printing Portfolio
Pigment Prints Portfolio
Kevin Twomey Photography






Project:
Fine art display printing for San Francisco photographer Kevin Twomey's series of theatrically lit vegetable photographs. A smooth archival cotton rag paper was used for these oversized final prints to complement the rich black backgrounds of Twomey's images.
All images © Kevin Twomey Photography
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Dan Nicoletta
















Project:
Photographer Daniel Nicoletta has documented the people and events of San Francisco's Castro district since his time working at Harvey Milk's Castro Camera. Hanson Digital worked with Nicoletta to create prints for exhibitions of his archival photographs of Milk and also Nicoletta's more recent work, including photographs shot on the set of the film Milk.
All images © Daniel Nicoletta
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Gabriela Hasbun









Project:
For an exhibit at the GLBT Historical Society on the inhabitants of San Francisco's Polk Street, showcasing the street photography of Gabriela Hasbun, Hanson Digital printed her portrait series on a smooth, bright white baryta fiber based paper.
All images © Gabriela Hasbun.
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Mike Glad Photography


















Project:
Gallery and exhibition printing for photographer and filmmaker Mike Glad. Hanson Digital worked closely with Glad to create a customized color treatment for his prolific collection of images from Ethiopia, Guatemala, Pakistan, Yemen and China. Final prints were made on a soft white acid free rag paper in a variety of sizes for exhibitions and sale on the artist's Web site.
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Erica Hintergardt

















Project:
For a unique exhibit for the San Francisco AIDS foundation, Hanson Digital created fine art prints for Emmy-nomimated photojournalist and videographer Erica Hintergardt's images of Kenyan children on custom coated fabric that was then hung from the ceiling of the exhibition hall to create the effect of "curtains" of images.
All images © Erica Hintergardt.
Sharon Risedorph









Project:
San Francisco-based photographer Sharon Risedorph came to Hanson Digital to reproduce images from her Abandoned Buildings series that were to be displayed during an Open Studios event. The originals consisted of high quality 4x5 transparencies and negatives that were drum scanned and then printed onto a fine art archival photo rag stock.