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Tooth fairies, Kevin Costner + Massacres with Quinn Jacobson
FromPhotography Insights - important industry interviews by Phlogger
Tooth fairies, Kevin Costner + Massacres with Quinn Jacobson
FromPhotography Insights - important industry interviews by Phlogger
ratings:
Length:
97 minutes
Released:
Jul 17, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Wow, am I excited to present episode 49. It was an absolute honour to work with the master of wet collodion, Quinn Jacobson. If you search for wet collodion online you basically see Quinn's book and his videos, articles etc. Not many people have published and help us the public learn about this historic process.
We interview Quinn and discuss so many things, so yes its a long one (we talked for hours actually)!
But this podcast does contain discussions on:
Combat photography
Pixelography + rise of digital
Machine learning
Constraints are good
Photography is not art
Leaving your mark
Art changes the world
archer,daguerre + talbot
Importance of 1851
Quinn’s tattoo
Family time
Spectrum of light + uv
Tattoo removal with wet plate
Tim berners lee revived wet collodion
Choosing your genre
Night of broken glass
Failure is good
iso/aperture/shutter speed need reasons
Quinn has literally just released his latest version of his book "chemical pictures" which helps you learn the technical aspect of wet collodion. He is currently doing a special edition of 300 copies which has an extra chapter (listen to podcast for more). At the time of the interview he had already sold over 200 so these are selling very fast and you will never see this limited work.
RANDOM QUESTIONS
Of course, a man of Quinn's intallect soars through our random questions, so find the relevance of Kevin Costner and tooth fairies.
TIMINGS
0 - quinn’s background
7 - digital revoluiton
11 - off grid + future of photography
31 - mr archer
37 - entry to wet plate
42 - living in europe
45 - uv light/spectrum
58 - revival of wet collodion
61 - story + meaning of work
67 - mistakes + troubleshooting
72 - quinns new book
77 - random questions
89 - critique/feedback by quinn
FURTHER INFO
Please do check out his links:
Website - http://studioq.com/
Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/user/quinnjacobson
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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/photography-insights/message
We interview Quinn and discuss so many things, so yes its a long one (we talked for hours actually)!
But this podcast does contain discussions on:
Combat photography
Pixelography + rise of digital
Machine learning
Constraints are good
Photography is not art
Leaving your mark
Art changes the world
archer,daguerre + talbot
Importance of 1851
Quinn’s tattoo
Family time
Spectrum of light + uv
Tattoo removal with wet plate
Tim berners lee revived wet collodion
Choosing your genre
Night of broken glass
Failure is good
iso/aperture/shutter speed need reasons
Quinn has literally just released his latest version of his book "chemical pictures" which helps you learn the technical aspect of wet collodion. He is currently doing a special edition of 300 copies which has an extra chapter (listen to podcast for more). At the time of the interview he had already sold over 200 so these are selling very fast and you will never see this limited work.
RANDOM QUESTIONS
Of course, a man of Quinn's intallect soars through our random questions, so find the relevance of Kevin Costner and tooth fairies.
TIMINGS
0 - quinn’s background
7 - digital revoluiton
11 - off grid + future of photography
31 - mr archer
37 - entry to wet plate
42 - living in europe
45 - uv light/spectrum
58 - revival of wet collodion
61 - story + meaning of work
67 - mistakes + troubleshooting
72 - quinns new book
77 - random questions
89 - critique/feedback by quinn
FURTHER INFO
Please do check out his links:
Website - http://studioq.com/
Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/user/quinnjacobson
---
Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/photography-insights/message
Released:
Jul 17, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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