About Little House of Pyro

Preserving the Art of Traditional Photography

Here at Little House of Pyro, we make the practical wonders of analog photography come to life. We are dedicated to maintaining the tactile processes of traditional photography and specialize in high-end black-and-white analog photo chemistry. Our products guarantee that darkroom enthusiasts around the world have the best equipment for their trade.

Our Mission

Empowering Photographers with Precision Chemistry

Our goal at Little House of Pyro is to provide the best photo chemicals to photographers, whether they are amateurs or pros. Our carefully calibrated formulas yield prints that are suitable for archiving and clear, detailed negatives. Each batch is meticulously made to guarantee consistency and excellent performance with each shot. We take pride in offering our dependable and efficient solutions to the alternative photography community.

What We Offer

Top-Quality Analog Photography Chemicals

We offer a range of specialized products designed for alternative photography processes:

A powder concentrate that enhances slow to medium films, providing a full tonal range and exceptional fine grain.

Includes formulas like 510 Pyro, Pyrocat HD, PMK, and more, tailored for enhanced staining, acutance, and tonal separation.

Formulated solutions for cyanotype, salt printing, albumen, kallitype, platinum/palladium, and more traditional alternative print processes.

Our Philosophy

Crafting the Future of Analog Photography

Preserving the tactile enchantment of analog photography is our mission at Little House of Pyro. Both novice and experienced photographers can benefit from the accuracy and control that our painstakingly designed and laboratory-tested products offer. We ensure that every developer and chemical provides consistency, warmth, and archival quality by fusing conventional darkroom methods with contemporary, environmentally friendly procedures. We provide the resources, knowledge, and community to help you advance your darkroom work, whether you’re printing cyanotypes or experimenting with high-stain developers.