








Grand Teton Darkroom Film Print
This is an original framed darkroom print varnished to withstand direct sunlight
The Grand Teton is the tallest peak in the range, standing at 13,775 feet. The name “Teton” actually comes from French trappers who called the mountains “les trois tétons” (“the three teats”), referring to the Grand Teton and its neighboring peaks, Middle Teton and South Teton
Printed in the darkroom with the traditional chemical method on Fiber Based paper from Kodak Tmax 100 35mm Film
Size: 17.5 x 25 in
This is an original framed darkroom print varnished to withstand direct sunlight
The Grand Teton is the tallest peak in the range, standing at 13,775 feet. The name “Teton” actually comes from French trappers who called the mountains “les trois tétons” (“the three teats”), referring to the Grand Teton and its neighboring peaks, Middle Teton and South Teton
Printed in the darkroom with the traditional chemical method on Fiber Based paper from Kodak Tmax 100 35mm Film
Size: 17.5 x 25 in
This is an original framed darkroom print varnished to withstand direct sunlight
The Grand Teton is the tallest peak in the range, standing at 13,775 feet. The name “Teton” actually comes from French trappers who called the mountains “les trois tétons” (“the three teats”), referring to the Grand Teton and its neighboring peaks, Middle Teton and South Teton
Printed in the darkroom with the traditional chemical method on Fiber Based paper from Kodak Tmax 100 35mm Film
Size: 17.5 x 25 in

Prints Have 1″ / 1.25″ / 1.5″ White Border Depending on Size
Film and Digital Photography With Less Post-Processing
Andy Anderson Arts was Founded in 2022 and was 10 years in the making. Every weekend of shooting 35mm film turned into every day of the week hiking and scanning negatives to print on an exciting variety of museum grade papers
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A Piece of History in Every Print