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.
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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
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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.
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Pendant with a 4,5×4,5cm wet plate collodion image encapsulated with epoxy resin by Joaquín Paredes.
We have prepared a workshop on collodion negatives and albumen prints given by Joaquín Paredes in our studio in Cáceres.
Albumin copying was invented in 1850 by Louis Désiré Blanquart-Evrard and was the most popular photographic process during the 19th century. It is a process that produces beautiful copies with a characteristic glow that made them prevail over matte copies on salted paper. In combination with collodion negatives they led to the first great "democratization" of photography. Making it accessible to a much larger audience.
the description and full program of the workshop is here: https://analoginside.com/taller-de-negativos-albuminas/
This is a three days workshop: morning and afternoon from 10-14h and 16-20h
To be able to attend to this workshop it is important to have some experience with wet plate collodion. It is a complicated workshop and having some skills with the process will help the student to get the most out of it.
If you need more information do not hesitate to contact us:
1000ml of 4% USP collodion. Plain collodion is a mix of 99% alcohol, ether and nitrocellulose.
It's a very flamable product. It it highly recommended to carefuly read the safety data sheet for this product.
Pendant with a 4,5×4,5cm wet plate collodion image encapsulated with epoxy resin by Joaquín Paredes.
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