“Marble Corners” is a composite shot with two frames of film (from a Diana Plastic camera) shot from the bottom corners of marble columns in a very old Italian church. There was direct low beaming light on them when I photographed them. The corners were captured by using B/W film. I printed the images in the darkroom with the Lith alternative processes style. Using very old chemicals produced almost black background images. I scanned and composited them digitally into one completed image. I then printed the image as Archival Pigment Prints.