Building the next collection in the Cotswolds. Coming June 2024
The Film. The Paper. The Artist.
All fine art prints are captured on film. This medium allows for another level of depth and artistry to each image. Amy uses a Canon AE-1 and Contax 645 with Kodak film.
The type of film stock is determined on given lighting and the feel of the photograph she is creating.
Only the best paper to ensure images are displayed with integrity and authenticity. Hahnemuhle - the world’s #1 mould-made traditional printmaking paper, with more than 500 years of history and heritage. It is made with 100% cotton rag, has a specific smooth and velvety matte texture and contains no optical brightening agents. Meets gallery and museum standards for longevity and archival permanence.
Amy Mulder is a trusted world-renowned photographer who travels the world to capture uncommon images. Amy learned how to photograph on a Canon f1 when she was a young girl. She always says
"I am an artist who uses photography as my medium."
Everything is done with such deep intentionality.
One thing Amy is known for is never using a light meter. While this puzzles most everyone, Amy is so in tune with light and how she wants the final product to look, that she instinctively knows how to set her camera to capture the art she creates.