Photo taken in the oil pigment printing technique. Oil pigment printing, sometimes referred to as the Rawlins oil process, is the predecessor of bromoil. Originally conceived and practiced by Alphonse Louis Poitevin in the mid-1850’s, using a roller to spread the ink, G.E.H. Rawlins introduced the use of a brush for selective application of ink in 1904.
anas the result is very appealing, like it a lot I love grainy BW picture but perhaps I'd add a subtle tone in this occasion sepia or even blue, but this is just my taste keep going with the good work my best txules