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Traveling Tanks for Silvernitrate and Fixer review

Posted on October 8, 2019October 2, 2019 By Markus

click or scroll down for the English version

Viele von euch wissen, dass ich ungern Tanks für meine Nassplattenfotografie verwende. Da ich mehr mit meinen Kameras unterwegs bin, mußte ich mich jetzt doch wieder mit dem Thema beschäftigen und habe die perfekte Lösung hier gefunden: https://www.lerouge-camera.fr/en/wet-plate/

Ein komplettes Review von dem selbstgekauften Tanks findet ihr in meinem Video:

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English version

A lot of you guys know that I don’t like to work with tanks. Because I had to shoot lots outside of my studio recently, I had to get back into this topic again and found tanks that are really great. Have a look at https://www.lerouge-camera.fr/en/wet-plate/ and find the ones I used. To get more information about the self bought tanks, watch my video.


IMG_0370 IMG_0373 IMG_0374 tanks IMG_0376 IMG_0375 IMG_0371
[Show picture list]

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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