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Wednesday, May 14, 2014

ABC Wednesday - R is for Retro Photographer - Battle of Buchanan VII

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Meet Jeff. He's the proprietor of Black Paw Collodion and specializes in Ferrotype and Ambrotype photography.

A Civil War photobomb?

Jeff was so kind to make our photo and show us step by step how it's done. Interesting and quite impressive! Thanks Jeff, it was nice meeting you!

For more info on Jeff's photography visit his website: Black Paw Studio...plus he has some super images he made from the Battle of Buchanan visible on his site. Awesome work!

Linking with ABC Wednesday

20 comments:

  1. Those old cameras are fascinating to me! I will definitely be visiting his website.

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  2. WOW--so interesting. I would really enjoy seeing the process right before me. We've come a long way,
    ann

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  3. This is really great. I would love to see this up close. My dad used to develop images like this.

    Mersad
    Mersad Donko Photography

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  4. really neat to keep the old ways going.

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  5. that IS a retro camera!
    ROG, ABC Wednesday team

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  6. Jeff is the perfect person to capture the battle, great stuff!

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  7. It is fascinating to me that hobbyists still do all the hard work of old-fashioned photographs.

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  8. That is really neat, I haven't seen anyone do that!

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  9. That is a very cool camera! I'm glad we've advanced beyond that technology, but it's cool nonetheless!

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  10. I give credit to people who do these things. I used to develop my own film and print all my own photos in a home darkroom. It is so nice to be able to do it digitally these days.

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  11. It's a terrific camera. From what I recall of the original technology of that time, it was a time consuming process!

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  12. I'll bet that camera takes some nice shots.

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  13. I didn't know there were still people out there taking photos with this old technology. I checked out his site and those photos are impressive.

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  14. There's a guy that does this near the palace in Versailles but I'll have to check because I think it might be digital, lol. Unlike here. This is great!

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  15. This is a perfect exhibit for a photoblogger!
    When are you going to show the photo? :)

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  16. Do we get to see the photo? Interesting stuff. I checked out Black Paw Studio and was very impressed.

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  17. Very good, I wish I had an experience with that old camera!

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  18. Your top shot is spot on. I did learn how to process film in my younger years but so glad to stick with the digital stuff now. Love all the shots!

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  19. I'd love to see what your family's picture came out like. The photos on his site are so cool!

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  20. Interesting work on this post!! I think I'm like Brian who commented above...the history and equipment is fascinating, but I like the 'new' technology best.

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