Beeswax layer on a salt paper print
This is my personal method of how to spread a layer of beeswax on a matte prints typical of salted papers. This layer beeswax returns a higher contrast, deeper shadows and a brighter surface. In addition to these it provides a protective layer of the print. www.stefanobernardoni.it www.instagram.com/stefano.bernardoni/

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