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Wet plate collodion images.
Having seen several images over the years of ambrotype and tintype photographs I started to look into the process.
Having found lots of information, it became very obvious that there was no way I could fudge it and just have a go myself. Some of the chemicals involved where a little dangerous to use in there pure form and almost impossible to get hold of, and the process it self was more than I could happily handle. Oh and I dont have a dark room!!
I searched for available workshops and found several in the USA and some frighteningly expensive ones!! (It seems the process is more widely used in the USA)
A bit more research and I found John Brewer (http://www.johnbrewerphotography.com/)
The workshop being in Manchester, and not that far away from myself, I contacted John and booked myself on a weekend course.
I have just completed the course this weekend and I have to say its the most wonderful experience I have ever had with photography.
Ill add more information if anyone wants to know more about the process and the workshop. I will be adding images over the next couple of days, but to be perfectly honest, scans just dont do the process any justice.
Cheers,
Mart.
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Cheers,
Mart
Wet plate collodion images.
Having seen several images over the years of ambrotype and tintype photographs I started to look into the process.
Having found lots of information, it became very obvious that there was no way I could fudge it and just have a go myself. Some of the chemicals involved where a little dangerous to use in there pure form and almost impossible to get hold of, and the process it self was more than I could happily handle. Oh and I dont have a dark room!!
I searched for available workshops and found several in the USA and some frighteningly expensive ones!! (It seems the process is more widely used in the USA)
A bit more research and I found John Brewer (http://www.johnbrewerphotography.com/)
The workshop being in Manchester, and not that far away from myself, I contacted John and booked myself on a weekend course.
I have just completed the course this weekend and I have to say its the most wonderful experience I have ever had with photography.
Ill add more information if anyone wants to know more about the process and the workshop. I will be adding images over the next couple of days, but to be perfectly honest, scans just dont do the process any justice.
Cheers,
Mart.
Cheers,
Mart