This photo provided by Studio Q shows "Skull Valley Massacre, 1864," an image by Quinn Jacobson that he took this month at Teepee Mountain in a valley West of Prescott, Ariz., where a group of Yavapai ...
FARGO — Watching Kary Janousek take a photograph is like stepping back in time. She photographs her subjects (often in vintage clothing) while wearing a Victorian dress herself. From beneath the ...
Frustrated by the ease at which digital photos can be taken and doctored, some artists are kicking it old school: They have revived wet plate collodion photography, which was popular during the ...
Joni Sternbach takes contemporary portraits of surfers using 19 th-century photographic processes in her ongoing series, "SurfLand." The photos are one-of-a-kind tintypes made with a large-format ...
A photo can be shot and seen in an instant in this digital age where anyone with a smart phone can be a photographer. There is no film to load in a camera. No darkroom lighting to concern yourself ...
Photography was a part of Quinn Jacobson’s life from an early age. Both his mother and father were avid photographers, and both were accomplished in their own right. Jacobson began his career as a ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... For centuries, artists have turned to the past to inspire the new. So it is with Denver photographers Mark Sink and Kristen Hatgi, who collaborated earlier ...
While most photographers have transitioned from film to digital photography, Harry Taylor decided on a different route—one that led him to the mid-19 th century and the world of wet plate collodion ...
Wet plate collodion photography, invented in 1851, has experienced a resurge in recent years as photographers turn to this antiquated method for its moody, haunting images and complicated, hands-on ...
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