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    Moderator of Critiques/Hearder of Cats mtbbrian's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by megan
    "This one is my buddies' from college, he usues the collodion process, a 150 + year old process, very hands on. His site is: http://www.collodion.com/"

    this guy is my new favorite person. i thought i was hardcore still shooting *film*, and he's doing freaking collodion?!?!?!?! i didn't even learn that in college - we just learned palladium, van dyke brown, cyanotype, and gum bichromate! this guy is HARDCORE!

    and thanks for the nod!
    megan
    You should this process in person! Cool Stuff! You literally "make" your film.

    Oh for those college days, I loved doing cyanotypes, and bichromates!

    Nod! You Bet!
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    www.GeorgeHolz.com and Patrick DeMarchelier www.demarchelier.com

    Awesome work.

    Dennis
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    This relates to Brians post the Collodian process very difficult and forces the photographer to take a different approach. If anyting is the opposite of digital capture this is it. I posted this link a few months ago. Collodian Process Info This Link describes the process better.

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    Wow, what a lot of galleries!
    This is really cool, I have bookmarked every link. This will keep me busy for quite some time!

    Thanks a lot guys, I really appreciate it! I love going through all these galleries, they are such a great source of inspiration!

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    Took a workshop with this guy a few years ago: http://www.laynekennedy.com/

    Great guy and excellent work.

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    David Muench

    One of the very best.

    http://muenchphotography.com/
    "Every great decision creates ripples--like a huge boulder dropped in a lake. The ripples merge and rebound off the banks in unforseeable ways.

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    I Have a Few.....

    Michael Fatali....this guy is simply amazing.

    http://www.fatali.com/index.php

    Two of my favorites from Colorado:

    The famous John Fielder.

    http://www.johnfielder.com/

    Jesse Speer, I really enjoy his work, and I REALLY enjoy his photo adventures. Jesse has a few websites actually, including one of, if not the best, site on Rocky Mountain Nat'l.
    Here is the link to his galleries though:

    http://www.jessespeer.com/galleries.html
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