Simon Wing Wet Plate Holder, 1850-1880

THF160205 / Simon Wing Wet Plate Holder, 1850-1880
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Artifact Overview

Wet plate photography was a primary photographic method until the invention of roll-film in the 1880s. Metal or glass plates were coated with light-sensitive collodion, placed into holders, and exposed in a camera. Before the plate dried, it was developed in a darkroom. Exacting and demanding, wet plate photography was the opposite of being a mobile, spontaneous, or user-friendly process.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Photographic plate holder

Date Made

1850-1880

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

28.1074.1

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Glass (Material)
Iron alloy
Wood (Plant Material)

Dimensions

Height: 11.0 in
Width: 1.25 in
Length: 10.0 in

Inscriptions

frame: MANUFACTURED BY S. WING & CO. CHARLESTOWN, MASS.
Simon Wing Wet Plate Holder, 1850-1880