BEGINNING AT THE END…
My genesis NFT collections are of the MEMENTO MORI showcasing unique images that use the analogue photo technique known as Wet Plate Collodion or Tin types.
“It is not death that a man should fear, but rather he should fear never beginning to live.” —Marcus Aurelius
FROM THE ETHER
Wet Plate Collodion process also known as Tin Types is a analogue process that was perfected in circa 1863. It helped to popularize photography and photo portraits on a proportional scale similar to the advent of smartphones. The process involves pouring collodion ( a syrupy solution of nitrocellulose in a mixture of alcohol and ether) on a black metal ( or glass ) plate that is then made light sensitive with a solution of silver salts. While still wet, the plate is placed into the camera using a film holder and the exposure is made, after which it is processed using chemistry to reveal the latent negative image and then fixed into a positive image.
UTILITY & ROADMAP
The utility is the simple reminder to live your best life. It is a keepsake of contemplation. Make the most of your time while here. Be kind and compassionate to those around you while doing the same to yourself. The roadmap is up to you on where you go and what you do.
Wet Plate Collodion process, also known as Tin Types, is an analogue process perfected in circa 1863. It helped to popularize photography and photo portraits on a proportional scale similar to the advent of smartphones. The process involves pouring collodion (a syrupy solution of nitrocellulose in a mixture of alcohol and ether) on a black metal (or glass) plate that is then made light sensitive with a solution of silver salts. While still wet, the plate is placed into the camera using a film holder and the exposure is made, after which it is processed using chemistry to reveal the latent negative image and then fixed into a positive image.
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BEGINNING AT THE END…
My genesis NFT collections are of the MEMENTO MORI showcasing unique images that use the analogue photo technique known as Wet Plate Collodion or Tin types.
“It is not death that a man should fear, but rather he should fear never beginning to live.” —Marcus Aurelius
FROM THE ETHER
Wet Plate Collodion process also known as Tin Types is a analogue process that was perfected in circa 1863. It helped to popularize photography and photo portraits on a proportional scale similar to the advent of smartphones. The process involves pouring collodion ( a syrupy solution of nitrocellulose in a mixture of alcohol and ether) on a black metal ( or glass ) plate that is then made light sensitive with a solution of silver salts. While still wet, the plate is placed into the camera using a film holder and the exposure is made, after which it is processed using chemistry to reveal the latent negative image and then fixed into a positive image.
UTILITY & ROADMAP
The utility is the simple reminder to live your best life. It is a keepsake of contemplation. Make the most of your time while here. Be kind and compassionate to those around you while doing the same to yourself. The roadmap is up to you on where you go and what you do.
Wet Plate Collodion process, also known as Tin Types, is an analogue process perfected in circa 1863. It helped to popularize photography and photo portraits on a proportional scale similar to the advent of smartphones. The process involves pouring collodion (a syrupy solution of nitrocellulose in a mixture of alcohol and ether) on a black metal (or glass) plate that is then made light sensitive with a solution of silver salts. While still wet, the plate is placed into the camera using a film holder and the exposure is made, after which it is processed using chemistry to reveal the latent negative image and then fixed into a positive image.
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