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- Quinn Jacobson Wet Plate Collodion Artist - Studio Q Photography
There are two collodion images responsible for his entry into the collodion world The first was by an anonymous photographer from the 19th century, and the second was by Dr Hugh Welch Diamond, a protégé of Frederick Scott Archer
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- Wet Plate Collodion Photography — Studio Q Photography
It comes with a full video workshop and is a complete guide to wet plate collodion photography Learn how to make Ambrotypes, Tintypes, Negatives, and P O P prints You can purchase it here on Amazon
- The Kiss — Studio Q Photography
The wet collodion era aligns with themes of death and remembrance that resonate in Witkin's oeuvre, as 19th-century photography often dealt with post-mortem imagery and memento mori Witkin’s characteristic lighting and framing amplified the emotional and symbolic resonance of the image
- Studio Q Photography
Quinn Jacobson works in historic photographic processes and painting He has been working in the wet and dry plate collodion process for over 20 years He is internationally known and has had successful exhibitions all over the world He makes ambrotypes, tintypes, and negatives for printing out pap
- Revisiting Peter Wessel Zapffe and The Last Messiah (1933) — Studio Q . . .
Zapffe was born in 1899 in Tromsø Municipality, Norway He died in 1990 He was 90 years old He loved mountain climbing and photography Norway has archived thousands of his images He practiced law for several years as well It’s not a stretch to say he was an existential nihilist as well as a pessimistic philosopher
- Glass Memories — Studio Q Photography
STATEMENTS: You can read my artist statements (and some videos) on each body of work here: Portraits from Madison Avenue Glass Memories The American West Portraits
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“Rocky Mountain Mule Deer Antlers,” 18” x 18” (45,72 x 45,72cm) Mixed Media: Photography, Painting, and Sculpting, August 20, 2023
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