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ARCELLA MEMENTO EDITIONS

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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Oct 2022
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  • Artist: Steven arcella