Photographer uses 1800s camera to capture modern urban environments
Photographer Em White uses a field camera from the 1800s to capture modern moments in time. White discusses how using historic photography processes helps her have more intention in what she captures.

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Shooting Large Format Film for the First Time

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The Alchemistress | The Art of Large Format Photography

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What is salt printing? A demonstration of 19th century photography modernized

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Restoring a 100 Year Old 8x10 Camera | FINDING WINSTON

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The Science of Tintype Photography

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How to make a wooden camera, and how to use it. (re-cut)

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The Walbran Valley | Collodion Wet Plate Process

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The Tintype Process | Large Format Photography Using Wet Plate Collodion

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I bought a 100 year old Camera.

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Natalie #MyFilmStory - Beauty and Fragility. Large format landscape photography

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Ellen Leathers-Wishart: Tintype Photographer

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I built a camera from a box and a needle. You wont believe the results.

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Ultra Large Format Film Photography.

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Shooting with an Extraordinary 150 Year-old Camera

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Silver Nitrate Bath for Wet Plate Photography (Part One)

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Learning the Tin Type Wet Plate Photo Process from a Master!

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Peta Photo Studio-Wet Plate Collodion Process

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Shooting Wet Plate Portraits with an affordable Large Format Bokeh Monster

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The Photographer Who Hated Reality | Mario Giacomelli's Black & White

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