Get the low down on Wet Plate Photography

Get the low down on Wet Plate Photography

Talk

Past event

Philip Carter Family Auditorium

Free

The nineteenth-century technique of wet plate collodion photography, and the tintype process in particular, is undergoing something of a renaissance at the moment as digital photography prompts people to explore older analogue methods. Artist photographer Isaac Foster presents a brief history on the wet plate collodion photographic process (an early photographic process) along with a demonstration.

Wet plate photography was introduced in 1851 by Fredrick Scott Archer and quickly became the dominant process of the mid-nineteenth century, up until it was superseded by the gelatin silver process in the 1880s. 

This talk will be followed by a demonstration of the ambrotype positive process, best known for its use to document the American civil war.