Black apron with the inscription "I shoot wet plate". Black fabric and two pockets: a large kangaroo pocket and a white vertical pocket for pens or pencils to take notes.
One size fits all
13,00€
Black apron with the inscription "I shoot wet plate". Black fabric and two pockets: a large kangaroo pocket and a white vertical pocket for pens or pencils to take notes.
One size fits all
Out of stock
Black apron with the inscription "I shoot wet plate". Black fabric and two pockets: a large kangaroo pocket and a white vertical pocket for pens or pencils to take notes.
One size fits all
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Silver nitrate tank for 4×5″ (10x12cm) plates.
The tank is built with acrylic and protected with a plywood box. We don't make our tanks just out of acrylic. The plywood protects the tank against most shocks and in if the acrylic breaks, the silver nitrate bath will remain inside the wooden box and will not be spilled and lost.
Normally we do not have silver nitrate tanks in stock. We manufacture them once we receive your order and it takes two or three weeks to make them (depending on the size).
If you need a non-standard size tank, send us an email and we will give you a price for it: info@analoginside.com
If you need a non-standard size tank, send us an email and we will give you a price for it: info@analoginside.com
480ml of collodion. All of our collodion formulas are supplied inside wide-mouth borosilicate bottles to allow an easier pour and avoid the aging of the collodion as long as possible.
The Quick Clear formula contains 2 salts: ammonium iodide and cadmium bromide. It has a great tonal range, similar to the Old Workhorse, but it’s one stop slower than Lea #7 and It also has a shorter shelf life.
This formula is completely clear when mixed. It could be used next day, even hours after mixing it, although we recommend letting it ripen for a week.
Do you want to make a special and original gift? A memory that will last for generations? Come and meet us in our studio in Cáceres and give a portrait on glass made with one of the oldest processes in the history of photography: the wet collodion.
Wet collodion is a photographic process from the mid-nineteenth century in which photographs are obtained on glass and other supports such as lacquered aluminum. The image is formed within a thin transparent layer of a liquid called collodion. When the image is developed and fixed, you get a photograph made of metallic silver. It is an image of unparalleled quality, beauty and durability. Many of the photographs produced in those early years of photography are still intact.
You're booking a session for a 56.8x71cm plate. We will need between two and four hours approximately, during which you will live an unforgettable experience and take home a little piece of the history of photography. You will be able to enjoy the whole process of elaboration of your collodion plate and a unique portrait by the photographer Joaquin Paredes.
We're waiting for you!
Do you want to make a special and original gift? A memory that will last for generations? Come and meet us in our studio in Cáceres and give a portrait on glass made with one of the oldest processes in the history of photography: the wet collodion.
Wet collodion is a photographic process from the mid-nineteenth century in which photographs are obtained on glass and other supports such as lacquered aluminum. The image is formed within a thin transparent layer of a liquid called collodion. When the image is developed and fixed, you get a photograph made of metallic silver. It is an image of unparalleled quality, beauty and durability. Many of the photographs produced in those early years of photography are still intact.
You're booking a session for a 56.8x71cm plate. We will need between two and four hours approximately, during which you will live an unforgettable experience and take home a little piece of the history of photography. You will be able to enjoy the whole process of elaboration of your collodion plate and a unique portrait by the photographer Joaquin Paredes.
We're waiting for you!
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