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Behind the United Art Gallery – Anton Orlov Daguerreotype Artist

Posted on May 26, 2020May 25, 2020 By Markus

Anton Orlov (http://thephotopalace.blogspot.com) ist talking in this video podcast about his Covid19 related wet plate and Daguerreotype work.
Anton also talks about his coolered Daguerreotypes and wet plates. At the very end he also explains how he did his epic Daguerreotype panorama.
A long video, where Anton goes into lots of details. Very interesting for alternative process lovers and for those who want to go there.

Thanks a lot for being part of this!



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