Search results
12 lut 2017 · Both processes are still in use by fine art photographers, for their great tonal range and detail, but back in the day they were commonplace for news photography. Here below is a collection of 16 glass plate negatives of beautiful Victorian ladies from between the 1860s and 1890s:
11 wrz 2010 · A brief guide to photographs on glass. From albumen negatives in the 1840s to the gelatin dry plate, which was in use until the 1970s, learn about the history of glass photographic negatives.
4 mar 2024 · There are two basic types of glass plate negatives: collodion wet plate and gelatin dry plate. Wet plate negatives, invented by Frederick Scoff Archer in 1851, were in use from the early 1850s until the 1880s.
Collection of early 20th century Glass Plate negative diptych portraits of Women & Girls from David Knights-Whittome Photographic Archive 1904-1917.
27 lip 2021 · First, the most obvious sign that you are viewing a glass negative is if you see signs of damage to the glass itself. This can be most seen in cracks in portions of the glass, or fully shattered images.
Glass plate negatives, though fragile and requiring careful storage conditions, were an innovative leap forward in the photography timeline. The crisp images they produced sometimes rival even the digital prints of modern-day.
Explore Glass plate negatives. Owing to Prince Albert (1819-61) and Queen Victoria’s (1819-1901) extensive commissioning of photographers, their collection includes a significant number of nineteenth-century glass plate negatives.