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A long-exposure coastline at dusk, silver water against dark rock

Halide

Black-and-white landscape and coast, shot on medium-format film and printed in the darkroom. Ezra Lund works slowly — a handful of frames a day, developed by hand, with nothing added that wasn’t there in the light.

Work

Selected frames from the North Coast series — six prints, each made from a single negative with no crop and no composite.

About

Ezra Lund has photographed the same stretch of northern coastline for twelve years, returning to a few favourite headlands in every season and every weather. The work is made on a 1970s medium-format camera, on film that is loaded and metered by hand; there is no digital capture and no compositing. Prints are made one at a time in a small darkroom, on fibre paper, and toned by hand — so each print is a little different from the last. Editions are kept small, signed, and numbered. Commissions for specific coastlines are taken a season ahead, weather permitting, and prints are sold directly from the studio.

Contact

For print sales, editions, and coastline commissions, email the studio — include the series or print you’re after and a rough size, and I’ll reply with what’s available, current paper, and lead time. Gallery and licensing enquiries are welcome too.