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How I got a black eye and diy with collodion process part II

Posted on July 23, 2019July 22, 2019 By Markus 4 Comments on How I got a black eye and diy with collodion process part II

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Das heutige Videoposting behandelt die folgenden Themen:
Umbauen eines 8×10 Filmhalters um mit Kolloidem-Nassplatten zu Arbeiten
Erstellen einer Unterstützung für eine Großformatkamera
Erstellen einer Objektivunterstützung


 

Und wie ich zu einem schwarzen Auge gekommen bin bei der Nassplattenfotografie.



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Hier noch die Links zu den verwendeten Produkten (alles selbst gekauft)

Tisch für die Stichsäge:
https://www.neutechnik.de

 

Schrauben für Kamera und Stativ:
https://www.fotoschraubenshop.de
https://www.gerdneumann.net/deutsch/imperial-screws-fotoschrauben-fotogewinde.html



Fine Art Shop: http://www.markus-hofstaetter.at/pages/front_store/


Nächste workshops: http://www.markus-hofstaetter.at/pages/workshops/


Für individuelle Workshops kontaktiert mich hier http://www.markus-hofstaetter.at/pages/kontakt/

 

Wollt ihr selber eine Nassplatte samt Entstehung erleben – kontaktiert mich einfach http://wetplate.art

 

Wollt ihr immer auf Letztstand sein, benutzt einfach meinen Newsletter ein Newsletter: https://blog.markus-hofstaetter.at/Newsletter/


English version

Todays video blog contains the following diy parts:

Modifying a 8×10 film holder to work with the collodion wet plate process
Creating a camera support for large format cameras
Creating a lens support

And why I got a black eye using the wet plate collodion process.


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Link to the jigsaw table (I bought everything by myself):
https://www.neutechnik.de

 

Camera and tripod screws in Europe:
https://www.fotoschraubenshop.de
https://www.gerdneumann.net/deutsch/imperial-screws-fotoschrauben-fotogewinde.html

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Fine Art Shop http://www.markus-hofstaetter.at/pages/front_store/

Upcomming workshops: http://www.markus-hofstaetter.at/pages/workshops/

For individual workshops please contact me here: http://www.markus-hofstaetter.at/pages/kontakt/

 

If you guys want to experience yourself how a tintype is made and own a one of a kind wet plate, please contact me via my website http://wetplate.art
 

Don’t forget to subscribe to my Newsletter: https://blog.markus-hofstaetter.at/Newsletter/
 

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