Photographer Hones Historic Techniques to Create Timeless Art
Craig Murphy Merges Past and Present with Stunning Collodion Chloride Prints, Offering Heirloom-Quality Photography
Combining his expertise in the wet plate collodion process and the silver gelatin emulsion process, Murphy has started creating collodion chloride prints from his silver gelatin negatives, producing images that are both aesthetically stunning and extremely archival. This combination of techniques offers clients a truly unique and long-lasting photographic heirloom.
"I'm thrilled to offer clients a new level of photographic artistry that blends the best of both worlds," said Murphy, who has been a photographer for over twenty years. "With the collodion chloride print process, I'm able to create images that are not only beautiful but also extremely durable, allowing clients to pass them on to future generations."
Murphy is a fine art photographer who specializes in the wet plate collodion process, a historic photographic technique that dates back to the mid-19th century. With his Glens Falls Art mobile tintype studio, he travels to locations throughout upstate NY, creating one-of-a-kind portraits and scenic views that capture the unique character and essence of the region.
His work is steeped in history and nostalgia, offering clients a rare opportunity to experience the same photographic process that their ancestors might have used. With the addition of the silver gelatin photographic emulsion process and collodion chloride print process, Murphy is able to offer clients an even greater range of unique and archival photographic experiences, showcasing his knowledge of both historic and modern photographic processes.
Whether creating tintypes, silver gelatin negatives, or collodion chloride prints, Craig Murphy's work is a testament to the enduring beauty and legacy of traditional photographic methods.
For more information about Craig Murphy's work, visit his website at www.glensfallsart.com.
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Aristotype/Collodion Chloride Print Process by Craig Murphy at Glens Falls Art
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