The black art: wet plate collodion photography

Guardian Australia December 27, 2017
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Photographer Adrian Cook uses one of the oldest photographic processes to make unique images on aluminium plates. Guardian Australia's picture editor, Jonny Weeks, joins him in his portable darkroom for a shoot on Sydney Harbour. Cook talks through his processes and explains the appeal of wet plate collodion photography in the digital age Subscribe to Guardian Australia ► http://bit.ly/gdnaustraliasubs http://www.thestudio.sydney Support the Guardian ► https://support.theguardian.com/contribute The Guardian ► http://www.theguardian.com/au The Guardian YouTube network: The Guardian ► www.youtube.com/theguardian Guardian News ► http://is.gd/guardianwires Guardian Football ► http://is.gd/guardianfootball Guardian Sport ► http://bit.ly/GDNsport Guardian Culture ► http://is.gd/guardianculture

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