This abstract image on an aluminum plate is the result of chemical reactions using the 19th century wet plate collodion process. I scanned portions of the plate surface to a high resolution, revealin… more →
Bryan Hiottzoyapepel wrote 1 week ago: I often don’t know how to handle strong emotions. Realizing that I’m hurt, angry, or ove … more →
anasazi wrote 1 month ago: This abstract image on an aluminum plate is the result of chemical reactions using the 19th century … more →
davidputman wrote 3 months ago: A few friends and I recently started a new project, making ambrotypes! For those who don’t kno … more →
Chris Bjuland wrote 4 months ago: I’ve finally found some time to start posting images and to update my website. Rather than do … more →
Chris Bjuland wrote 4 months ago: I’ve finally found some time to start posting images and to update my website. Rather than do … more →
David Prakel wrote 1 year ago: Tammie Malarich has been kind enough to send a scan of an ambrotype portrait taken at a recent fund- … more →
losbanditosanalogos wrote 1 year ago: surfers_070702_7_lily, originally uploaded by banditosanalogos. The Wet-Plate Collodium Prints made … more →
nakedcreations wrote 1 year ago: Veteran photographer Mark Sink’s atmospheric nudes. Check out the “wet plates” an … more →
anasazi wrote 1 year ago: Ambrotype by Bryan Hiott (2007) This is a 1/2 plate ambrotype I made last fall in the Center For … more →
anasazi wrote 1 year ago: Alumitype by Bryan Hiott. Pool filtration system, East Hampton, NY. An alumitype is a sheet of tro … more →