— Method · Since 1851
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The collodion process is an early photographic technique credited to Frederick Scott Archer in 1851 — glass plates coated, sensitized, exposed and developed within fifteen minutes.
MOT MET STUDIO is inspired by the collodion process, an early photographic technique credited to Frederick Scott Archer in 1851, but was originally discovered by Gustave Le Gray a year before.
This innovative "collodion wet plate process" requires the glass plate to be coated, sensitized, exposed, and developed within the span of about 10-15 minutes.
These are critical moments for handling sensitive materials and require complete technical focus on the production to ensure a unique outcome, whatever the subject.
