Hollywood stars captured by a camera of the XIX century
The photographer Stephen Berkman makes your shots on the technology of the mid-nineteenth century wet plate collodion process opened in 1851. Its essence consists in obtaining a photographic negative images on glass plates with collodion emulsion.
Promophoto brad pitt for the film "How cowardly Robert Ford killed Jesse James"
Promophoto film "How cowardly Robert Ford killed Jesse James"
Promophoto film "How cowardly Robert Ford killed Jesse James"
Two promophoto of the film "President Lincoln: vampire Hunter"
Promophoto of the film "Take my heart"
Armie hammer on promophoto movie "the Lone Ranger"
Johnny Depp
William Fichtner
Helena Bonham Carter
Ruth Wilson
Jude law in promophoto of the film "Cold mountain"
Nicole Kidman ("Cold mountain")
Renee Zellweger ("Cold mountain")
By the way, I didn't know that early to take pictures used a "posing Stand" (Posing Stand) or head restraint (Head Rest).
Yeah. Exposure for these images was large enough to freeze in one position for, say, 40 seconds, the man was difficult (especially a child or an old man). Today there is a misconception that this stand was used only to do post-mortem photos, in fact it is not.
Nadar. Photograph Of Eugène Delacroix
Nadar. George Sand
Nadar. Photograph Of Sarah Bernhardt
Promofoto to the TV series "Sleepy hollow"
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Glenn Close.
Jennifer Connelly.
Vincent Cassel.
Elijah Wood.
Kevin Bacon.
Keywords: Actors | Hollywood | Camera | Photographer