janegoffe.com: About Jane  
   
  Jane Goffe is a Missoula, Montana, based photographer who specializes in fine art black and white photography. She has been photographing and printing her own negatives for over twenty years, working with all formats, from 35mm to large format. Her work ranges from the dramatic black and white landscape to the delicate, lightly diffused and toned impressionistic landscape of the West.

She has a strong sense of design and composition, blending this with her understanding of tone & contrast to create black and white images that touch and stir the emotions. She is also known for her delicate hand colored images, evoking thoughts of a bygone time.

Jane has had the privilege of studying with many of the world's best photographers. Studies have included traditional darkroom with Bruce Barnbaum, platinum/palladium printing with Dick Arentz, toning and lith printing with Dr. Tim Rudman, infrared photography with Theresa Airey, and digital fine art printing with George DeWolfe.

Her work has been included in numerous solo and group shows and is widely collected in the United States and internationally. Jane exhibits regularly at regional fine art shows and galleries.

Jane owns her own fine art photography business named "A Moment in Time".

TRADITIONAL SILVER GELATIN PRINTS:

Limited edition traditional darkroom prints are custom printed by Jane in her own darkroom. All prints are toned and processed to archival standards. Each photograph is mounted on archival, acid free mat board, window matted, then signed, numbered and labeled on the lower mat board directly below the photograph.

LIMITED EDITION FINE ART REPRODUCTIONS:

Due to limited availability of many of her favorite darkroom papers, Jane has begun making limited edition Giclee prints of selected original darkroom prints. All manipulation and toning is done in the darkroom. The final toned darkroom image is then re-photographed in the studio and then printed on an Epson 3800 printer using archival, pigmented inks and the finest art papers available. No additional digital manipulation is done in this process. Each photograph is mounted on acid free mat board, window matted, then signed, numbered and labeled on the lower mat board directly below the photograph.

   
 





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