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 ...
COLORADO SPRINGS — Colorado Springs photographer Don Jones is spending the end of his decades-long career mastering a type of photography that's been around since long before he started in commercial ...
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 ...
Frustrated by the ease at 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 during ...
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 ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — Greg Shea does it all in his award-winning art. Drawing, painting, printmaking, silversmithing, furniture, sculpture, photography, wet-plate collodion photography, ...
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Photoshop tutorial: How to transform a photo into the look of an aged, antique, wetplate collodion
Photoshop cc 2015.5 tutorial showing how to create the look of aged, antique, wetplate collodion photos from regular, everyday photos. Photos provided by Shutterstock and Dreamstime Royalty-Free Music ...
Glens Falls Art tintype of Glens Falls NY City Park gazebo, chair and a bench by photographer artist Craig Murphy. Color image of Glens Falls Art artist photographer Craig Murphy with his tintype ...
Wet plate collodion photography, invented in 1851, has experienced a resurge in recent years as photographers turn to this antiquated method for its moody, even haunting, images and complicated, hands ...
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