The Downpour, 18”x12”, Collector Edition [1/5]

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The Downpour,
New York City, 2025
Black-and-white gelatin fiber gloss print (310gsm)
18”x12”, signed and numbered by artist
Shot with Leica M11 Monochrom
Edition of 5
This print is the first of the The Downpour edition

Frame is 26”x20”
Delivered framed.

Inaugurating my Collector Edition with one of my most unique photographs from New York City: The Downpour.
Only 5 gelatin silver prints are to be produced with this one being the very first of the edition.

The Downpour, crafted beautifully in this silver print edition, carries with it an electric atmosphere. Rich in texture and detail, it presents an ephemeral moment that permeates the soul of the observer and transports them.

Please contact me for shipping arrangements outside the US.

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In stock.
Handcrafted in the USA.
For inquiries please email hello@kpgnyc.com
©Kevin Pineda Gould
www.kpgnyc.com

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About gelatin silver prints:
A gelatin silver print image consists of silver metal particles suspended in a gelatin layer. Gelatin silver papers are manufactured by applying an emulsion of light-sensitive silver salts in gelatin to a sheet of paper coated with a layer of baryta, a white pigment mixed with gelatin. The sensitized paper is exposed to light through a negative and then developed out—that is, made visible in a chemical reducing solution. The resulting prints are rich in details and tones.

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The Downpour,
New York City, 2025
Black-and-white gelatin fiber gloss print (310gsm)
18”x12”, signed and numbered by artist
Shot with Leica M11 Monochrom
Edition of 5
This print is the first of the The Downpour edition

Frame is 26”x20”
Delivered framed.

Inaugurating my Collector Edition with one of my most unique photographs from New York City: The Downpour.
Only 5 gelatin silver prints are to be produced with this one being the very first of the edition.

The Downpour, crafted beautifully in this silver print edition, carries with it an electric atmosphere. Rich in texture and detail, it presents an ephemeral moment that permeates the soul of the observer and transports them.

Please contact me for shipping arrangements outside the US.

_______________________________________

In stock.
Handcrafted in the USA.
For inquiries please email hello@kpgnyc.com
©Kevin Pineda Gould
www.kpgnyc.com

_______________________________________

About gelatin silver prints:
A gelatin silver print image consists of silver metal particles suspended in a gelatin layer. Gelatin silver papers are manufactured by applying an emulsion of light-sensitive silver salts in gelatin to a sheet of paper coated with a layer of baryta, a white pigment mixed with gelatin. The sensitized paper is exposed to light through a negative and then developed out—that is, made visible in a chemical reducing solution. The resulting prints are rich in details and tones.

The Downpour,
New York City, 2025
Black-and-white gelatin fiber gloss print (310gsm)
18”x12”, signed and numbered by artist
Shot with Leica M11 Monochrom
Edition of 5
This print is the first of the The Downpour edition

Frame is 26”x20”
Delivered framed.

Inaugurating my Collector Edition with one of my most unique photographs from New York City: The Downpour.
Only 5 gelatin silver prints are to be produced with this one being the very first of the edition.

The Downpour, crafted beautifully in this silver print edition, carries with it an electric atmosphere. Rich in texture and detail, it presents an ephemeral moment that permeates the soul of the observer and transports them.

Please contact me for shipping arrangements outside the US.

_______________________________________

In stock.
Handcrafted in the USA.
For inquiries please email hello@kpgnyc.com
©Kevin Pineda Gould
www.kpgnyc.com

_______________________________________

About gelatin silver prints:
A gelatin silver print image consists of silver metal particles suspended in a gelatin layer. Gelatin silver papers are manufactured by applying an emulsion of light-sensitive silver salts in gelatin to a sheet of paper coated with a layer of baryta, a white pigment mixed with gelatin. The sensitized paper is exposed to light through a negative and then developed out—that is, made visible in a chemical reducing solution. The resulting prints are rich in details and tones.

Currently exhibited at 241 Lafayette St, Manhattan, NYC. Viewing hours are 11AM-7PM and the exhibit runs through April 12, 2025.

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