At the end of June, we had a great time teaching wet plate collodion at Stills Gallery in Edinburgh. It’s a couple of years since we’ve taught a course there and it was lovely to be back in this fantastic venue.
The sun was shining. There were cyanotypes and daguerrotypes on display on account of a couple of great little exhibitions: Anna Atkins: Cyanotypes & Margaret Watkins: Advertising Photography and an exhibition of Takashi Arai’s fabulous daguerrotypes – Daily D-Type – there as part of the ACTINIC Festival of alternative photography.
The students learned the process very quickly and were turning out cracking portraits in no time and – just as importantly – everyone was up for a beer or two with us after the workshop.
![Cyanotype by Anna Atkins](http://www.thevictorianphotographer.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/web-%C2%A9-CSG-CIC-Glasgow-Museums-Collection-150x150.jpg)
![Real life turns into wetplate.](http://www.thevictorianphotographer.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Stills_banner_2-150x150.jpg)
![A bit of Victorian street photography.](http://www.thevictorianphotographer.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Screen-Shot-2015-08-10-at-16.29.27-150x150.png)
![Ambrotype of Jennifer standing outside Stills.](http://www.thevictorianphotographer.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Screen-Shot-2015-08-10-at-16.29.11-150x150.png)
![Takashi Arai - Daily D-Type](http://www.thevictorianphotographer.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Arai-Banner-e1439231252963-150x150.jpg)
![Ambrotype portraits from the first day of the course.](http://www.thevictorianphotographer.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Screen-Shot-2015-08-10-at-16.29.04-150x150.png)