A Tintype Portrait Photographer Shares a Glimpse of His Craft
Photographer Patrick Demmons shoots tintype portraits for about $60 a pop through his Revival Tintype studio in Oakland, California. In the 2.5-minute profile above by WIRED, Demmons offers a short...
View ArticleA PBS Mini-Documentary on Wet Plate Photographer David Rambow
Minnesota’s Pioneer Public Television made this 12-minute mini-documentary about wet plate photography and photographer David Rambow. Rambow discusses the history and practice of wet plate...
View ArticleThe Wet Plate Collodion Process from a Photographer’s Point of View
During a photo shoot last summer under the hot sun in the South of France, photographer Nède strapped a GoPro HERO4 Black to his chest to document what the wet plate collodion photography process is...
View ArticleShooting a Surreal Photo with the Wet Plate Collodion Process
French photographer Nède has been working on a project called Altered Reality in which he explores the line between mundane reality and madness. One of the images, shown above, is titled “The...
View ArticleHaunting Ambrotypes of Endangered Species Encased in Ice
When photographer Erik Hijweege realized that there were over 22,000 species on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, he was shocked… and inspired. Inspired to create a hauntingly beautiful series...
View ArticleCapturing the World’s Largest Ambrotypes with Actor Gary Oldman
Capturing beautiful stories. That’s what wet plate photographer Ian Ruhter set out to do for his 3-year project at Slab City. But some of the most meaningful moments actually transpired within 48...
View ArticlePhotographer Uses 1800s Process for Ethereal Portraits of Kids
For her project titled “Nebula,” Spanish photographer Jacqueline Roberts shot portraits of youth in the limbo period between childhood and adolescence using the wet plate collodion process from the...
View ArticleWet Plate Portraits of WWE Superstars
New York-based photographer James Weber recently shot a series of portraits of WWE wrestling superstars using the 1800s wet plate collodion process. The photos were shot over two days in two different...
View ArticleThe Tintype Photographer Who Works Out of a 1938 Harley-Davidson Sidecar
Rob Gibson is a tintype photographer who works in what he calls “the world’s fastest darkroom.” After photographing vintage motorcycle and car events, he develops his tintypes in a 1938...
View ArticleBuilding an 8×10 Large Format Camera Entirely By Hand
Photographer Dieter Schneider started building cameras about five years ago, and last year he fashioned a 4×5 camera using a CNC Machine. This year he took things to yet another level, creating an...
View ArticleMaking Collodion From Scratch
A few days ago, for the first time ever in my experience with wet plate photography, I mixed up collodion from scratch. I thought I’d share about the experience. First of all, plain USP (U.S....
View ArticleCreating a Wet Plate Collodion Photo in a Portable Darkroom
Adrian Cook is a wet plate collodion photographer based in Sydney, Australia. The Guardian made this 7-minute video in which Cook talks about his background and walks through the wet plate collodion...
View ArticleI Built the Largest Natural Light Wet Plate Studio in the US in Over a Century
There are fewer than 1,000 wet plate collodion artists practicing around the world, and as far as I know, I am the only one in the state of North Dakota. 5 years ago, I didn’t own a camera and knew...
View ArticleShooting Wet Plate Double Exposures with a Handheld Camera
Wet plate photographer Markus Hofstaetter recently tried his hand at tackling an unusual project: he wanted to shoot wet plate portraits handheld. Hofstaetter started out by using his country’s...
View ArticleThe Winning Photos of the First Annual Wet Plate Competition
This year, the wet plate supply brand Modern Collodion ran its first annual Wet Plate Competition. The 2018 contest received over 200 submissions from 75 wet plate photographers based in 19 countries....
View ArticleShooting a Wet Plate Macro of a Cherry Blossom High on a Tree
After I recently saw cherry blossoms on my tree, I wanted to shoot one of them with my wet plate camera… while the blossom is still high on the tree. When I was young, this tree was the location of my...
View ArticlePhotographer Cuts His Own Wet Plates on a 75-Year-Old Machine
Photographer Markus Hofstaetter often gets asked about how he acquires the plates he uses for wet plate collodion photography. To answer that question, Hofstaetter made this 7-minute video showing how...
View ArticleWet Plate Photography Makes Tattoos Disappear
Here’s something you may not have known about the 1800s wet plate collodion photography process: it can make certain tattoos disappear in photos. It’s a curious phenomenon that photographer Michael...
View ArticleHow a Photographer Included Himself in a Family Photo a Century Ago
Before the self timer and remote shutter release appeared in the world of cameras, photographers had a much trickier time getting themselves into group photos if they didn’t have an assistant to help...
View ArticleIce Crystals Captured in a Wet Plate Portrait
New York photographer Justin Borucki has been documenting his city with a pop-up tintype studio out of the back of his car. While shooting a portrait for a client recently, Borucki unexpectedly...
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