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This blog is dedicated to the wet-plate collodion process. It started as the public facet of an ambitious photographic project: create 365 wet-plate collodion photographs in a year, but has continued to exist since then.
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Monday, November 17, 2014
Holiday Sale 2014
In celebration of this year's holidays, I'm offering a limited number of prints of my tintype landscapes at a special price. There are only 1 or 2 prints per image available, so if you're interested, don't wait too long
http://www.denis-roussel.com/Colorado_…/HolidaySale2014.html
http://www.denis-roussel.com/Colorado_…/HolidaySale2014.html
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Tintyping in Aspen, CO.
I haven't posted in quite a while... My absence here hasn't been due to a lack of photographic activity. On the contrary I have been busy shooting landscape tintype for an upcoming exhibition at the Colorado Photographic Arts Center in Denver. You can find details by clicking the following link:
Developing World - Opening July 10th
I hope that you can make it to the show, but in the meantime here is one of the latest tintype that I have produced:
Developing World - Opening July 10th
I hope that you can make it to the show, but in the meantime here is one of the latest tintype that I have produced:
Maroon Bells, Aspen, CO. |
Monday, January 13, 2014
Dry Collodion Photography
As you might know, over the past few weeks, I have been experimenting
with the dry collodion process to capture the timeless beauty of Colorado's
landscape and vistas. It seems to be the perfect medium to continue the
adventure started last summer when I jumped on my motorcycle packed with photo
gear and circumnavigated the San Luis Valley with my friend Joe, stopping to
take tintypes all the way. I am psyched about all of the possibilities and now
looking for ways to turn those possibilities into reality.
I have decided to try something new (for me) and offer one
of my photographs as an open edition, for a very affordable price. Your support
will help me greatly in continuing my experimentation with dry collodion
photography!
The photo is an archival inkjet print made from a dry
collodion negative and represents one of the many breath-taking rock formations
at the Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs, CO. The print is
5"x7", the image size is 4 1/2"x 5 5/8".
I am offering it for $25 + shipping. Please consider taking advantage of this
opportunity and visit the following page:
Share with your friends!
Thank you!
Denis
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