Skye Collodion offers wet plate collodion portraiture sessions throughout Skye and Lochalsh. The process was invented in the Victorian era 1851 and involves an image being made in silver molecules and held on either a glass or aluminium plate.
The Peak Perseverance project within Skye Collodion is a mountain based initiative where I take the process into the landscape to capture fine art images which are available to buy as prints, at various exhibition centres and gift shops.
Wet plate collodion is the most technical and challenging forms of photography and is practiced only by one thousand people in the world, and seldom ever taken into the mountains.