Moon Goddess & Her Birds
Photographed by an unknown American photographer in the 1890s and scanned from an original print. Printed on photo paper with pigment inks. High-resolution scan, digital restoration, and professional printing by Neil Campau, Calamity Photo, Portland, Oregon. I can print other sizes and on different papers, so feel free to ask. This composition suggests a metaphor for balancing between different realms—dream and reality, spirit and body, knowledge and mystery—all under the veil of night, a time known for introspection, transformation, and hidden truths. It was titled “Night."
Photographed by an unknown American photographer in the 1890s and scanned from an original print. Printed on photo paper with pigment inks. High-resolution scan, digital restoration, and professional printing by Neil Campau, Calamity Photo, Portland, Oregon. I can print other sizes and on different papers, so feel free to ask. This composition suggests a metaphor for balancing between different realms—dream and reality, spirit and body, knowledge and mystery—all under the veil of night, a time known for introspection, transformation, and hidden truths. It was titled “Night."
Photographed by an unknown American photographer in the 1890s and scanned from an original print. Printed on photo paper with pigment inks. High-resolution scan, digital restoration, and professional printing by Neil Campau, Calamity Photo, Portland, Oregon. I can print other sizes and on different papers, so feel free to ask. This composition suggests a metaphor for balancing between different realms—dream and reality, spirit and body, knowledge and mystery—all under the veil of night, a time known for introspection, transformation, and hidden truths. It was titled “Night."