Wet Plate Collodion is a historic photographic process dating back to the 1850s. It was the dominant method for producing photographs until the introduction of dry plate negatives. Wet Plate Collodion photographs have a distinctive and timeless quality that evokes a sense of nostalgia and artistic intrigue. The process involves coating a plate with a liquid collodion emulsion, sensitizing it in silver nitrate, and exposing it while still wet. This results in beautifully unique and handcrafted images that cannot be replicated.