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Photography Video of the Day Quinn Jacobson – Portraits From Madison Avenue

I’ve written before about Quinn Jacobson and Wet Plate Collodion photography, an all but forgotten technique of sensitizing sheets of glass and making exposures on that glass instead of our more modern plastic films. Jacobson practices and teaches this process.

Beginning as a reflection of his early life, the video transitioned to a good introduction of the techniques of wet plate photography. The video then transitioned again into an interview of his portraiture subjects.

These weren’t your ordinary subjects, the pretty people of life. Here his subjects are the people of his home town – people who generally would be considered the underbelly of society – criminals, mentally challenged, the physically and mentally handicapped. The type of people that a photographer generally leaves as soon as the photograph is taken. Here, however, the photographs were followed by interviews. These people were given a chance to tell a bit of their stories, a moving caption for the photographs. There was a sense of the dignity of the subject regardless of the trouble that person has had in life.

If you have a curiosity about old photographic techniques such as wet plate photography or if you’ve ever had the desire to see a subject as more than just the momentary focus of a camera, you might be interested in this two part video. I enjoyed it. I would have loved to have seen more.

Video of a 4×5 camera project – and some plans to build it

I found this video of a 4×5 camera that someone built. Looks nice. Though not nearly as rigid as my super graphic.

The only thing that makes this more challenging is that the 4×5 camera construction manual is in Italian. Hold it. Don’t go. It can be translated with google’s translation tool.

Great set of videos on how to develop large format sheet film in trays

I know there are quite a few of you that visit here that have some interest in large format photography. Some are practiced in it. Others are curious about it.

Today, I found a very nice set of videos by Tom Johnston of www.tjohnstonphoto.com . It will take some time to go through all of them, but if you just get started on the first video, you’ll get an overview of what a pretty nice large format darkroom setup can be. From there, just keep going. There is some excellent advice here. Mr. Johnson deserves praise for spending this much time putting these together.

For all you digital shooters, check it out. All photography is great fun and worth doing. The resolution and control of large format are incredible.

I’ve actually used Tom Johnston’s videos here before. Check out these videos on how to load large format film holders.