Just found it now, areal truly emotional video about the photography, and the man, behind the camera. Wish you a long life, you're a great person. Thanks for share it !
I love the idea you say it's a dialogue between the photograph and the person who is looking at the picture and that your holding a moment in time in history. I've always believed that when I buy an antique it doesn't belong to me I'm just the custodian for the time being and if looked after others will enjoy it's beauty also at a later date.
you all probably dont give a damn but does anyone know a way to get back into an Instagram account..? I was dumb forgot the account password. I would appreciate any tips you can offer me!
@Noel Trace Thanks so much for your reply. I found the site thru google and im waiting for the hacking stuff now. Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
I have an old craftsman wheel burrow from the 1960s just like yours and a century #2 11x14 and a glass plate holder. Thanks for the motivation. Where do you get your supplies?
I am also thinking of starting wet-plate photography, Your video made me even more curious about it. I went from the Pure Digital world back to the Analog World (basically the world of my childhood). And I enjoy all these processes quite a lot. Thanks for a great video. Hope Dr. Roth does well. Greetings from Germany.
Guten Tag! Danke! Let me know how your wet plate work goes! Here is a link to some research I have done about using artificial light sources with wet plate collodion. docs.google.com/document/d/1KWVGiFmDQG58GyGVCCTNAhhsP727czS2MUpqczLarj8/edit?usp=sharing I hope to do a video about wet plate using these different light sources by spring.
It's called a developer "helper tray" It has a finger hole that allows you to push the plate up and break the seal when you are ready to move it to the fixer tray. Here is a supplier www.lundphotographics.com/Magento/index.php/helper-tray.html
Beautiful video
Thank you, plain, simple, informative with words of experience and wisdom thrown in. Joyful to watch.
Just found it now, areal truly emotional video about the photography, and the man, behind the camera. Wish you a long life, you're a great person. Thanks for share it !
I thoroughly enjoyed this video! Dr. Greg Roth seems like a joy and I found his perspective on "wet plate" photography interesting. Great production!
I love the idea you say it's a dialogue between the photograph and the person who is looking at the picture and that your holding a moment in time in history. I've always believed that when I buy an antique it doesn't belong to me I'm just the custodian for the time being and if looked after others will enjoy it's beauty also at a later date.
you all probably dont give a damn but does anyone know a way to get back into an Instagram account..?
I was dumb forgot the account password. I would appreciate any tips you can offer me!
@Steven Callen instablaster =)
@Noel Trace Thanks so much for your reply. I found the site thru google and im waiting for the hacking stuff now.
Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Noel Trace It worked and I now got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thanks so much, you saved my account !
@Steven Callen You are welcome :)
I have an old craftsman wheel burrow from the 1960s just like yours and a century #2 11x14 and a glass plate holder. Thanks for the motivation. Where do you get your supplies?
hebat.... menginspirasi saya
Just started shooting wet plate this week, so much in love with the process and the plates. Nice heart warming video, cheers.
What camera is that? Great video!
I am also thinking of starting wet-plate photography, Your video made me even more curious about it. I went from the Pure Digital world back to the Analog World (basically the world of my childhood). And I enjoy all these processes quite a lot. Thanks for a great video. Hope Dr. Roth does well. Greetings from Germany.
Guten Tag! Danke! Let me know how your wet plate work goes! Here is a link to some research I have done about using artificial light sources with wet plate collodion. docs.google.com/document/d/1KWVGiFmDQG58GyGVCCTNAhhsP727czS2MUpqczLarj8/edit?usp=sharing I hope to do a video about wet plate using these different light sources by spring.
My whole plate camera will arrive next week... soon I'll be shooting plates!
hows it going? :)
@@calvinf9218 Chemicals ready. Testing next week
Anyone who got nervous when he was making the exposure is a real photographer.😨
Any idea what the thing is called he put the plate in when he put the developer on the plate?
Great video and interview.
It's called a developer "helper tray" It has a finger hole that allows you to push the plate up and break the seal when you are ready to move it to the fixer tray. Here is a supplier www.lundphotographics.com/Magento/index.php/helper-tray.html