Mia reached out to me a few months ago via Instagram wanting to set up a tintype shoot. These days, I avoid the types of sittings where the subject hires me to shoot one or two plates. Its a much more fulfilling experience if we spend some time together, work through a number of shots, change wardrobe, feel things out, get to know one another. It becomes more of a collaborative dance as opposed to one and done. It meshes with the slow creation that is wet plate collodion photography.
If you’re in the San Francisco Bay Area and would like to book a shoot, reach out. I only accept one sitting per week. studio@lacuna.one
This is my current working collodion recipe. This is some kind of bastard child between Old Reliable and Old Dead Bride.
In a 100ml beaker add a couple drops of distilled water.
To that, add .75g of Cadmium Bromide
and 1g Potassium Iodide
mix with a glass stir rod to dissolve.
add to that 60ml of Ethanol.
Stir and set aside.
Measure 60ml of USP Collodion using a graduated cylinder.
Pout it into the vessel in which you will keep your final salted collodion.
To the same graduate, measure 32ml of Ether.
Add the Ether to the Collodion and swirl to mix.
Always add your ether to your collodion and not the other way around.
Add the salted alcohol mixture from the beaker into the vessel and mix.
Add either one drop of iodine or a good splash of old working collodion.
Let sit for 24 hours and it will clear. Best to ripen for a week, but its usable right away.