The collodion process, invented by Frederick Scott Archer in 1851, revolutionized photographic printing in the 19th century by introducing glass negatives that provided unparalleled clarity and detail ...
Frustrated by the ease with which digital photos can be taken and doctored, some artists are kicking it old school: They’ve revived wet plate collodion photography, a medium invented and popular ...
FARGO — Watching Kary Janousek take a photograph is like stepping back in time. She photographs her subjects (often in vintage clothing) while wearing a Victorian dress herself. From beneath the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This photo provided by Studio Q shows "Skull Valley Massacre, 1864," an image by Quinn Jacobson that he took this month at Teepee ...
"Untitled (Self-Portraits)", 2012. Unique collodion wet-plate positives on metal, with sandarac varnish. "Untitled (Self-Portraits)", 2012. Unique collodion wet-plate positives on metal, with sandarac ...
If you think if you have a cool iPhone case, it’s not as awesome as this: Jake Potts, a photographer, converted the glass back of an iPhone to a collodion process wet plate. Meaning, he effectively ...
It's messy, smelly and easy to stuff up but photographer Steve Lovegrove loves every minute of it. He's embraced the art of wet plate collodion photography, a method developed and used in the 1800s ...
Let's imagine that you're hiking with friends to the summit of a nearby mountain or hill, and you'd like to capture the excursion on film. Today, you would just need carry along a small camera — the ...
Kary Janousek is leaving her Dakota Business College studio and considering a move to Minnesota, where she hopes to find more funding opportunities for her collodion wet-plate photo projects. Kary ...