Collodion Chat #1: Strobes for Wet Plate
This is the first of my collodion chat videos, which aren't really a series so much as just occasional videos that I want to do on different wet plate topics. Today's is one of my favorites: strobes. In this video I'll cover why you might want to use strobes for collodion, the types and power levels of strobes you might want to consider, and finally wrap up with a brief guide to buying Speedotron packs and heads in particular. References: Strobist LIghting 101: https://strobist.blogspot.com/2006/03... Light, Science and Magic: https://www.amazon.com/Light-Science-... Apologies for the degraded audio in the second half, unfortunately my mic cable came loose between takes

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Collodion Chat #2: Washing Plates in (or After) the Field

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Wet Plate Collodion Process

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Collodion Chat #3: Wet Plate Portrait With Strobes, Beginning to End

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HOW I LIGHT THIS TINTYPE MIGHT SURPRISE YOU

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Making a Camera | Handcrafted Woodworking

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Wet Plate Collodion - Portable Darkbox

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Dry plate tintypes TAKE TWO! Giving Zebra dry plates a second shot... can I get it right this time??

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How to modify a normal 8x10" filmholder into a wet plate holder

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Wet Plate Photography Demonstration - Making Tintypes in the Field

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The black art: wet plate collodion photography

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Wet Plate Collodion Process on a budget (300 EUR camera and chemistry included)

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Analog Photography: Wet Plate Collodion - Working Videocast with Tom Cavness

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Wet Plate Collodion - How to make a tintype step by step.

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The Tintype Process | Large Format Photography Using Wet Plate Collodion
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[FRAMED] Episode 16: Daniel Carrillo Wet Plate Photography

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Collodion Basics Part 1: Introduction

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Wet Plate Collodion Photography Demo

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Collodion Chat #16: Shooting Glass

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