Wet Plate Collodion Workshop with Allan Barnes

Wet Plate with Allan Barnes

©Allan Barnes

Allan Barnes is an editorial and fine art photographer from Detroit, Michigan. After 25 years as an editorial photographer, he began working in the Wet Plate Collodion Process and currently specializes in portraiture and fashion. His studio is in the North San Francisco Bay Area, where he also teaches photography classes at Petaluma High School. Previously, he taught photo classes at Citrus College in Glendora, CA and Santa Monica College in Santa Monica CA.


Workshop Basics

Participants will use large format period-correct cameras to explore the craftsmanship of tintypes and ambrotypes. After a brief historical discussion of the process, students will be trained in the coating, exposure, development and preservation of the photographic plate. The goal is to provide a taste of how the process works, with each participant walking away with 3-4 plates. We will be making photographs at/around the location of the workshop. Participants are invited to bring their own props, old costumes, etc.

All chemistry, media and cameras will be provided, Please bring disposable latex or nitrile gloves, aprons and work clothing (materials used can easily stain skin and clothing).


Workshop Schedule

Friday
5:00pm - 7:00pm
Meet and Greet

Saturday
9:00am - 3:00pm
Wet Plate Collodion Processing

Saturday
9:00am - 3:00pm
Wet Plate Collodion Processing