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Own a rare, gallery-grade print of the original album cover from Blahzay Blahzay’s Blah, Blah, Blah — the same project that gave hip-hop its unapologetic Brooklyn anthem.
In 1996, Danny Hastings captured the official cover for the self-titled debut Blah, Blah, Blah by the legendary Blahzay Blahzay — a gritty, no-emotions-spared snapshot of 90s New York rawness and underground edge.
This is not a reproduction.
This is culture preserved through experience, not pixels.
🎞 Authentic darkroom print — NOT inkjet
Hand-developed in a real darkroom using the traditional chromogenic photographic process, delivering:
✔ True continuous-tone color (no dots, no spray, no pixels)
✔ Deep contrast and a timeless photographic surface
✔ Museum-grade archival longevity
✔ The real chemistry and soul only darkroom prints can give
📌 EXTREMELY Limited Edition — Only 20 prints exist worldwide
A special collaboration between photographer and artist — personally numbered and signed by Danny Hastings and Blahzay Blahzay.
✍️ Each print is individually:
— Numbered (1–20)
— Dual-signed by Danny Hastings & Blahzay Blahzay
— Studio-verified and authenticated by Danny Hastings Studio
📜 Includes Certificate of Authenticity (COA)
Personalized and featuring:
— Purchaser’s name
— Edition number
— Signature verification from Danny Hastings Studio
🔥 A true collector piece for galleries, hip-hop heads, and culture historians who understand Brooklyn’s underground roar.
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🎁 Perfect for collectors, galleries, and real hip-hop heads who understand the impact of Queens rap culture and 90s street documentation.
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Available exclusively Black Friday
— Print Drop goes live on Black Friday
— First come, first served
— This is the ONLY release window
— Once they’re gone, the edition is permanently closed
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Technical Print Quality Section
What is an Archival Chromogenic Print?
A chromogenic print (also referred to as a silver halide print or dye-coupler print) is a true color photographic print created from a color negative or transparency and developed using the chromogenic process. Unlike inkjet, chromogenic prints are produced through chemical color development, resulting in:
— Continuous tone color (no dots, no pixels, no spray patterns)
— Superior archival stability
— Rich, deep color saturation
— A true darkroom photographic surface
This printing method is widely used for museum collections, gallery exhibitions, and fine-art photographic preservation.