Well, since my inaugural blog a lot has happened and this site has had a lot more content added. On the 2nd March Expressions Gallery in Upper Hutt hosted an exhibition of prints taken from wet-plate negatives made by the Wellington photographer James Bragg in the 1870’s. I had been asked by them for the loan of my traveling darkroom which was very loosely based on Bragge’s vehicle which he towed from Wellington over the Rimutaka Range to the Wairarapa making wet-plate images along the route.
In conjunction with my little wagon residing at the gallery for the 6 weeks that the exhibition ran I also gave a demonstration of the process to around 55 people on Sat. 24th March. For the duration of the Bragge show I also had a small exhibition running in the Vector Gallery at Expressions. Featured were 8 of my 10’ x 12’ ambrotypes. Photos from the demonstration and the exhibition can be viewed by going to “Gallery” at the top of the page then clicking on “Exhibitions, Galleries and Museums” under the Album List.
Also in this section are some shots showing wet-plate images of mine which have been used by Te Awamutu Museum for an exhibition about the New Zealand Wars in the Waikato.
Work for sale is featured in “Gallery” under Album List -“Artwork for Sale”. These are all unique images made on location using the wet-plate process. You can see some of the locations in the Album List under the “Locations” heading.
I have also started to add selected items from my collection. These include a selection of 19th Cent. New Zealand images as well a "tip of the iceberg" offering of Union Cases. More cameras and hard images will follow shortly........