Website Wednesday: Wet Plate Wagon

In last week's Website Wednesday post, I discussed how to make a digital image look like a photograph that was crated with the Wet Plate process. If you're interested in diving into this antique process a bit more and are unsure where to order gear from, check out the Wet Plate Wagon!  If you've purchased a wooden camera and are missing a few parts, Wet Plate Wagon can help! They also offer custom built portable darkrooms.

"Home." Wet Plate Wagon. N.p., n.d. Web. 3 Dec. 2015.

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