You could try asking at Silverprint in Waterloo.
Suppliers of all sorts of wonderful bits and chemicals for old photography techniques.
I bet they'd know who is using that technique.
They're probably supplying them with the kit.
silverprint - 0207 620 0844
Hi Wendy - my avatar on this site is a wet collodion 'ambrotype' taken by a good American friend of mine who would probably be very willing to chat with you. Or did you want a UK-based practitioner so you see the process for yourself?
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You could try asking at Silverprint in Waterloo.
Suppliers of all sorts of wonderful bits and chemicals for old photography techniques.
I bet they'd know who is using that technique.
They're probably supplying them with the kit.
silverprint - 0207 620 0844
There is also The Alternative Photography forum
http://www.alternativephotography.com/forum.html
Best
Tim
From memory Richard Cynan Jones in Wales practises wet Collodion photography - he is a member of this group
Graham
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