Photographer Markus Hofstaetter often gets asked about how he acquires the plates he uses for wet plate collodion photography. To answer that question, Hofstaetter made this 7-minute video showing how he has them custom cut on a 75-year-old machine.
The sheet metal sheer machine he uses was manufactured in 1942 and is owned by an old family business that makes and repairs electrical transformers.
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After unboxing his aluminum sheets, Hofstaetter and photographer Christian Rusa carefully measure out the cuts and resulting plates to ensure that there isn’t too much wasted material in the end.
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After 1.5 hours of work, the result is a pile of both standard and colored (red and blue) plates that are ready to be used for picture making.
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You can find more of Hofstaetter’s work on his website and YouTube channel.
from PetaPixel https://petapixel.com/2018/05/16/photographer-cuts-his-own-wet-plates-on-a-75-year-old-machine/
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