Jonathan Keys
"In the age of Photoshop, cell phone snaps, and digital photography, British photographer Jonathan Keys stands out with his passion for the collodion (or wet plate) process, an early photographic process that was invented by Frederick Scott Archer in the 1850s. Armed with his 130-year-old wooden Circa camera and a lens from the 1920s, Keys roams the streets of Newcastle, capturing striking images of present-day England in a classical, black-and-white aesthetic."
Photographer Uses 130-Year-Old Camera to Capture Images of Modern England
Photographer uses Victorian camera to capture modern Newcastle on glass
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