Please hold while I move to San Francisco

Thanks for your patience over the last few weeks while I visited Texas and California. I stayed with friends (including five Boston Terriers, two mutts, and one Boxer, yay awesome dogs!!) and did some of the stuff you’re supposed to do in Texas, like shoot handguns and eat meat. Then I rented a car, took pictures like crazy on California’s pants-shittingly amazing Pacific Coast Highway, and went back to San Francisco, where I got to shoot and visit with some of my photo heroes. I liked it so much that I’m already in the process of moving there, so please bear with me just a little longer… there’s lots more tutorial videos in the works, so stay tuned!

Will Dunniway announces 2008 collodion workshops

Wet plate collodion artist and educator Will Dunniway writes:

Greetings ~ I have been practicing in this craft since 1990 and just recently have begun to teach this skill in wet plate collodion workshops across the country. The workshops in Corona are for 2 days and the Montana workshop, 4 days. My experience credentials to teach this all but lost 19th century process is my years in the field working with this wet plate collodion process. For inquiries email me at: silverandsun@mac.com, or go to my web site www.collodion-artist.com for more information.

On my web page, the workshop schedule is being revised. The following is the latest. Thanks, and just maybe I will be hearing from a few of you>>>Will

The basic course description

Students will learn the making of ambrotypes (glass direct positives) and tintypes. (Ferrotypes, tin plate direct positives) Students are guided through the process step-by-step from the mixing, pouring, exposing and development of plates poured with wet collodion. The newest edition now is 4 color of the manual, Making the Wet Collodion Plate in 16 Steps manual by Will Dunniway is included along with all materials in the course fee. Students will use a period 1860 field camera with 1860-70 lenses. Workshop features 2 days of intensive hands-on training in the making of ambrotypes, ferrotypes (tintypes), and glass plate negatives. Each student will make and take home a self-portrait/still life tintype/ambrotypes. All materials and equipment provided.

The 4 day workshops include a day shooting with a Brownie type box camera that you keep. Intensifying glass negatives and printing from these negatives with salt paper.

January 19–20, Corona, California – WINTER Wet Plate collodion Workshop
Collodion Photography
Tentative, see www.collodion-artist.com

April 12–13, Corona, California – Julia Dean Wet Plate Collodion Workshop
Collodion Photography
Tentative, www.juliadean.com/2008summer/collodion.html

June 20–21, Corona, California – Summer Wet Plate Collodion Workshop
Collodion Photography
Tentative, see www.collodion-artist.com

July 6–11 Condon, Montana – Photographer Formulary Workshop on Collodion Photography
(See: www.photoformulary.com to register)

October 4–5, Corona, California – FALL Wet Plate collodion Workshop
Collodion Photography
Tentative, see www.collodion-artist.com