DISCOVER THE
Author’s portraits
made by wet collodion
To be portrayed at the Collodio Umido is a bit like commissioning a painted portrait from a painter.
A photograph made with this technique is a work of art in glass and silver and is a “unique piece” like a painting. There are no negatives or matrices to replicate a print.
There is a little glass on which is forever impressed an instant of you.
A portrait is a caress to give, an original idea that will last over time. It’s a way to make our image eternal.
Not by chance the Ambrotype takes its name from the Greek word “ambrotos”, immortal.
The author’s portraits created over time with ancient techniques are themselves witnesses of their expressive power and resistance through the centuries.
They have come to us intact despite their over 150 years.

A stylish choice
Why wetplate collodion?
Choosing a wetplate collodion photograph is a way to get images with timeless charm, imbued with a unique aesthetic and an ancient flavor that no digital technique can match.
This technique, which dates back to 1850, creates portraits with intense tones, deep contrasts and an unmistakable textural texture that convey a sense of authenticity and permanence rarely seen in modern photography.



5 reasons to want a wetplate collodion portrait
Uniqueness and personality of the work
Every image made with wet collodion is unique. The craftsmanship of the process makes each portrait unique, creating small imperfections and variations that add character and beauty. It is an image destined to become a piece of art, unlike digital photos, often very similar to each other.
Timeless durability
Wetplate collodion photographs have an extraordinary durability and are much more resistant to time than modern prints. The chemical process binds the image to the glass or metal surface, providing stability that allows the photograph to last for generations without changing like inkjet or digital prints.
Depth and visual appeal
Collodion photographs have a depth and breadth of tonality that make the details vivid and fascinating. The range of greys and light quality create a visual rendering that almost seems to sculpt subjects, highlighting every detail with timeless refinement.
An artistic experience a timeless refinement
Farsi fotografare con questa tecnica è un’esperienza che va oltre lo scatto. It is a moment of connection between the photographer and the subject, which requires patience and participation. The preparation, positioning and exposure time are slow and carefully taken care of, making each portrait a work of artistic collaboration.
A dive into history
The wetplate collodion photography process allows you to live an ancient technique and get in touch with the origins of photography. Each shot contains a piece of history, bringing back to life an era in which every photograph was a unique and precious moment.

