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What is a Wet Plate Day?
World Wet Plate Day is a time to honor the founder of this process, Frederick Scott Archer, and to celebrate the work of the artists who practice it today. Wet Plate Collodion is the photographic process of pouring Collodion onto a plate of thin iron or glass, then exposing and developing that plate while it's still wet. This process was the primary photographic method from the early 1850s until the late 1880s. It replaced paper negatives/Calotypes (Talbot) and Daguerreotypes (Louis Daguerre). The current revival of the Wet Plate process is due in large part to the ubiquity of digital photography and because of the unique Collodion "signature" and aesthetic.
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World Wet Plate Day is a time to honor the founder of this process, Frederick Scott Archer, and to celebrate the work of the artists who practice it today. Wet Plate Collodion is the photographic process of pouring Collodion onto a plate of thin iron or glass, then exposing and developing that plate while it's still wet. This process was the primary photographic method from the early 1850s until the late 1880s. It replaced paper negatives/Calotypes (Talbot) and Daguerreotypes (Louis Daguerre). The current revival of the Wet Plate process is due in large part to the ubiquity of digital photography and because of the unique Collodion "signature" and aesthetic.
More details
http://www.wetplateday.org/wpd_base.php?p=01http://www.wetplateday.org/wpd_base.php?p=01