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Russ Marshall
PO Box 532064
Livonia, MI 48153

734-469-7585
I print from my own negatives in a
traditional wet darkroom on gelatin      
silver fiber-based paper adhering to
established archival standards.
                            
All prints are either selenium toned,
sepia/brown toned or a combination
for tone enhancement and to ensure
longevity.                                              

Print prices range from $300 - $1200
depending on size.           

Print sizes range from 8x10 - 16x20.

Prints are shipped unmatted with
sturdy materials to ensure your print
arrives in pristine condition.  Allow 2-3
weeks from order to delivery.

Send e-mail for all additional info.

A PayPal function is now available.  

Thanks all for your recent orders.
1/20/2011
This is a memorial book I just
completed about my mother's life. It's
published on-line by
Blurb.com with
their P.O.D. program.

Clicking on the photo will take you to the
on-line preview of several pages and
other pertinent info.
Vio let Anna Swartzentruver
A Remembered Life
Russ Marshall
T h i s  W o r k i n g  L i f e
Photographs of Labor and Induastry
With Works by Labor Writers & Poets
Now published .......
3/20/2011                                   
I'm working on this book of photographs
of industrial laborers with poems by labor
writers and poets. I expect to publish in a
couple of months.
6/17/11
Putting the finishing touches on. Expect a
late June/July publish frame.
8/1/11
Will publish this week!
9/21/11
A set back! Update later.
12/12/11
This book is now published!  Click on this
link to flip through the pages and
purchase.
Photographs by Russ Marshall
Check out my 1st YouTube video
"Detroit City Blues"
Photographs of Detroit people set to
a bluesy jazz cut, "Blackout Blues", by
Detroit native sax man Pepper Adams
and his 1957 quintet.
And a video with a poem about a
friend.
"My Name is Tom Smith"