Angie Brockey
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This week, we're talking to a collodion photographer that's more than just the traditional tintypist. Combining collodion and jewelry with whimsical and sometimes dark still life scenes, Angie Brockey is part of a small group of wetplaters using atypical substrates. After being coaxed into checking out the process by her husband, Angie fell in love with the collodion process. Seizing an opportunity to create something new as a Mother's Day gift, Angie started shooting images on crystals, polished minerals and other materials and is now known for her beautiful works of wearable photographic art. 
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