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Drone Images offers a variety of black & white and infrared black & white photography. Images are available as silver gelatin fine art prints. All sizes are available. Mounting, matting and framing are optional. Please e-mail or call 314-919-3112 for pricing information.
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Silver Gelatin Print - What is it?
Silver gelatin prints are for the most part, conventionally printed photographs. The paper is coated with a gel and some form of silver halides. Light or lasers penetrate the paper and when the gel is washed away, the silver that remains on the film emulsion reveals the latent image on the films base, from which a photographic archival print is created.
A digital print is where the image is digitized and transferred electronically to paper via an ink jet or laser jet printer. This process is not as permanent (archival) as a silver gelatin print, nor is it considered a fine art print.

Infrared Photography - What is it?
Every day, the sun pours down a flood of infrared radiation. We walk through it, blind to the dreamlike world dangling just beyond our ability to perceive it. The delight of infrared photography is that it gives us a window into this unexplored world. No other film can produce such a wide range of imagery, from realistic studies to unearthly landscapes and silken portraiture.
Infrared film responds to light differently from conventional color and black-and-white film. The light you see has little influence in infrared photography. Infrared reads reflected light, which turns very bright or white. An example is foliage on trees and bushes, which reflects virtually all the light, turning the leaves white. Similar is clouds in the sky which look very billowy and like cotton balls.
In comparison, water and blue skies turn black because most of the light is absorbed, thus creating little reflected light. Furthermore, the amount of contrast is very much affected by the position of the sun with respect to the image. So there are an infinite number of variables when shooting infrared film.
In summary, infrared images leave much to the imagination and create a look that is very arresting to the eye.
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