Historical Processes
Despite the dire predictions of the death of analogue photography, there has been a noticeable resurgence of interest in non-digital, silver-based photography. With every “advance” in photography, while speed and ease has been gained, a describable and indescribable quality has been lost.
The Daguerreotype was replaced with the faster WetPlate Collodion Ambrotype which was subsequently replaced by the cheaper Tintype. With each step, image detail and tonality declined. Salted Paper printing was eclipsed…








