Topshit Photography has a lot of video on you tube
Wet Plate Collodion Process on a budget (300 EUR camera and chemistry included)
https://youtu.be/NGarNgRP-T0
Topshit Photography has a lot of video on you tube
Wet Plate Collodion Process on a budget (300 EUR camera and chemistry included)
https://youtu.be/NGarNgRP-T0
Tin Can
I've considered getting one of those Kodak Brownie 3a cameras. They cost about $110 now. He mentions apron. I have one, used it once. I just wear old black jeans and an old brown t-shirt.
Kent in SD
In contento ed allegria
Notte e di vogliam passar!
How about a Brownie 3B? You saw the collodion negatives I made with a 3B two days ago, yes? Not a bad camera for general purpose applications.
PS: Borut Peterlin is one of the best practitioners of the wet plate process in the world today. He knows his stuff, and I like his artistic sensibilities. The fact that he is making 16 X 20 glass negatives fills me with joy (and a little bit of envy!).
PPS: just don't follow his example of boiling the silver bath to perform maintenance on it: this is a bad idea. Google Silver fulminate:
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Last edited by paulbarden; 2-Jun-2020 at 16:11.
Isn't that Post Card size?
It is https://pe.usps.com/businessmail101?ViewName=Cards
Last edited by Tin Can; 2-Jun-2020 at 14:59. Reason: USPS
Tin Can
Here is a new last night Topshit which I found very interesting
and no I will not be posting all 93 and counting video links
He has great verbal delivery with visual tricks and reality
I wish I made videos as good....and I think he reedited it last night and cut a few minutes off, 620 views in 10 hours
Thank you, Borut Peterlin
New four albumen prints from retouched wet plate collodion glass negatives / Vlog 93
Tin Can
+1
I've been watching his videos for a while now.
Very well made videos and full of great information!
Even monkeys fall from trees -- Japanese proverb
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