Mark Osterman, at the George Eastman Museum in Rochester, teaches many alternative processes, including wet plate. A bit of a drive around the lake, but his workshops are very good.
Mark Osterman, at the George Eastman Museum in Rochester, teaches many alternative processes, including wet plate. A bit of a drive around the lake, but his workshops are very good.
Just a side note, Anyone with a 4x10 camera who might be interested in getting a wet plate holder for your 4x10 camera. Im looking for a couple others to share an order of Chamonix 4x10 wet plate holders. Min order of 3 so me and 2 others or I might just buy 2 if I can't find someone else.. Im that interested in trying some work with this format. If you are interested PM me and Ill let you know all the info.
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All amazing work here and thats why Im looking to try to do some 4x10 wet plate or tin type work. Due to all the inspired photos here.
Thank you all for your inspiration.
Russ Fill
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Torontoamateur
Maybe contact Bob Carnie in Toronto - he might know of someone
This was a response to Torontoamateur's question but yes - he is here as Bob Carnie. One of his web sites is this one.
http://www.alternativephotoservices....intmaking.html
Not saying he can help but I'm guessing he'll be in tune with what's going on in the Toronto area. Maybe he can point in the right direction.
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Russ Fill
Director of Photography
https://www.russfill.com
https://www.instagram.com/russfill/?hl=en
5½ x 14 inch black glass ambrotype
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