Recently I have been hosting more photographers who wish to learn historical processes at my studio near downtown LA. Jamie and Carolyn have been busy making pictures of their families with a little help from me...When I saw the last batch of plates, I secretly wished that I had taken them!
More info on private tutoring in the wet plate collodion process at my studio in the North San Francisco Bay Area:
info@allanbarnes.com or 323 691 3766.
This blog covers some of my endeavors in the field of photography education, in particular, workshops in historical photo processes (tintypes and ambrotypes). Currently I am teaching workshops several times per year in San Francisco and Los Angeles, CA. I am available for private lessons/tutoring at your location or my own studio in the SF Bay Area.
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Monday, November 12, 2012
Wet plate workshop, 11.11.12, Julia Dean Photographic Workshops, Hollywood, CA
Here are some images from a recent collodion workshop, held at Julia Dean Photographic Workshops in Hollywood, CA on Saturday and Sunday November 10th-11th.
I also am available for tutoring one on one or in small groups at my studio near Downtown Los Angeles.
http://www.ssreg.com/juliadean/classes/classes.asp?courseid=11527&catid=3309
MAY 2013 Travel Workshop in Yosemite National Park:
http://juliadean.com/yosemite-collodion/
I also am available for tutoring one on one or in small groups at my studio near Downtown Los Angeles.

MAY 2013 Travel Workshop in Yosemite National Park:
http://juliadean.com/yosemite-collodion/
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Cyanotypes lab at Translight Photography/CMG
Monday Oct 15 was a lab day for my History of Photography Class (At New York Film Academy it's called "Ways of Seeing"). We went to the Brewery, the largest Artist's Colony in LA and maybe even the world, to do some Cyanotype Printing. At CMG Photography, a rental lab formerly known as Translight Color, we set up the darkroom and got busy makng prints. Cyanotypes are a simple Iron and water based photographic process invented by Sir John Herschel in 1842. The tones are rendered in beautiful shades of Prussian Blue, and they are simple and easy to make.
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Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Upcoming workshops in Yosemite National Park and Hollywood!
For those interested in learning the Wet Plate Collodion Process, I have two upcoming workshops:
First, in October, a travel workshop at Yosemite National Park in California. We will be walking in the footsteps of the masters! The workshop is for those interested in exploring an antique technology in a place of stunning beauty. Participants of various skill levels are welcome. We will be using half plate ( a little bigger than 4 x 5" ) and 8 x 10" cameras to document places like Half-Dome, Bridal Veil and Glacier Point. Processing will be done on-site in darkroom tents. We will be making tintypes (images on aluminum, actually), ambrotypes (images on glass) as well as glass negatives. This is a messy, smelly, slow process, but the results are very unique and gratifying.
The itinerary is somewhat flexible, but plan on long days. The workshop is offered through the Julia Dean Photo Workshops in Hollywood. For more information, please visit the link below.

http://www.ssreg.com/juliadean/classes/classes.asp?courseid=22516&catid=1802
For those interested in individual, one on one tutoring at my studio, please contact me at:
info@allanbarnes.com.
First, in October, a travel workshop at Yosemite National Park in California. We will be walking in the footsteps of the masters! The workshop is for those interested in exploring an antique technology in a place of stunning beauty. Participants of various skill levels are welcome. We will be using half plate ( a little bigger than 4 x 5" ) and 8 x 10" cameras to document places like Half-Dome, Bridal Veil and Glacier Point. Processing will be done on-site in darkroom tents. We will be making tintypes (images on aluminum, actually), ambrotypes (images on glass) as well as glass negatives. This is a messy, smelly, slow process, but the results are very unique and gratifying.
The itinerary is somewhat flexible, but plan on long days. The workshop is offered through the Julia Dean Photo Workshops in Hollywood. For more information, please visit the link below.

http://www.ssreg.com/juliadean/classes/classes.asp?courseid=22516&catid=1802
For those interested in individual, one on one tutoring at my studio, please contact me at:
info@allanbarnes.com.
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Living by Lynne, the socially conscious gallery at 1627 Montana Ave, has agreed to host the “Overprotected in Santa Monica” project this weekend, just in time for the Montana walk!!
We are meeting at the gallery tonight at 6:30 for anyone who wants to help glue, hang, and eat of course!! We are also in need of volunteers to be at the Gallery over the weekend, for anyone who wants to talk the talk and discuss the cause! The event is from 10-6 on Saturday and Sunday.
The artworks are 3 feet wide by 4.5 feet tall. They will also be exhibited at Cafe Bolivar later this summer.
Info will be posted here.
Monday, May 7, 2012
World Wet Plate Day, May 5th 2012
*approximate number. Note: last two pictures were made on day two!
More info on World Wet Plate Day: http://www.wetplateday.org
(World Wet Collodion Day honors the life and work of Frederick Scott Archer, the British Artist who patented the Wet Plate Collodion Process in 1851. It was the first of many leaps forward in technology that made photography faster, cheaper and easier).
- Cesar and his 8x10 glass plate of course assistant S.J. Dunbar.
heating the plates for varnishing (above).
The craggy face of the Maestro, as photographed on 8x10 glass plate by S.J. Dunbar
8 x10 black glass ambrotype by Jennifer Reeser
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Enhancing pictures with text or narration....
Pictures are great, but sometimes words or narration can greatly enhance the meaning of pictures. Consider the humorous parody of anti drug campaigns... Another example is the picture Lena S. did for the "Buy Nothing Day" Assignment:
Now consider this series from the New York Times called "One in a Million" that features voice narration. While the pictures themselves are strong, the voice narration gives us the feeling of being in the room with the subjects....evidence that we live in a time when the merging of technologies makes life and visual communication more interesting.
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