Retouching Glass Plate Negatives & Dry Plate Lecture at University of Udine

Why Sharing Dry Plate Knowledge Matters Not long ago, I was invited by the Fotonomia Association to visit the University of Udine and give a class on making dry plates. It felt especially meaningful, because in the past few years I have been deeply immersed in building the business and rarely had the chance to travel and share dry plate photography through in person classes. Most of my energy went into private workshops in Slovenia, creating videos, writing blogs, developing user manuals, and refining the tools themselves. For me, dry plate photography is not just a technique. It is a responsibility to...

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Making History: The New Chapter of Dry Plate Photography

For over a century, dry plate photography has lived in a space between science and craft , between chemistry, light, patience, and human hands. It has always been a medium shaped by care, slowness, and deep technical knowledge, preserved by small communities and individual makers who refused to let it disappear. Zebra Dry Plates was born from that same tradition: hand-mixed emulsions, manual coating, slow production, and a deep respect for historical photographic processes. For years, every plate we produced was hand coated, one by one, following techniques that connect directly back to 19th‑century photographic practice. Tradition is not something that...

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Beautiful glass Ambrotypes without a camera?! A complete Guide to Contact Printing positives on glass (VIDEO)

This project started with a simple but meaningful intention: to create deeply personal Christmas gifts from photographs that already existed. Instead of making new images with a camera, we chose to translate old family photographs onto glass, creating ambrotype-style positives using Zebra glass dry plates. What makes this process special is that no camera is used at any stage. The image is recreated entirely through scanning, tonal preparation, contact printing, chemistry, and optics. It is a slow, deliberate process rooted in 19th-century photographic principles, adapted carefully for modern materials. Below is the full, exact workflow we used.   What You need to Get Started Source...

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November Update: Zebra Daylight Processing Tanks – Shipping is about to start

November Update: Shipping Timeline, Production Status and Important Info for U.S. Backers We are still aiming to start shipping the tanks in early December, which is actually a few weeks ahead of the original estimate. Over the past weeks, we have been preparing all the small details needed to make sure that when your tank arrives, your experience is smooth and intuitive from the moment you open the box. It is not only the physical product. It is the brochures, user manuals, packaging, and all the small things that matter to us. Finalizing these takes time and a lot of effort, but...

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After Half a Century, Machine Coated Dry Plates Are Back

First Machine Coated Dry Plates After More Than 50 Years Dry plates once stood at the heart of photography, coated in massive industrial facilities operated by companies like Ilford and Kodak. But in the 1970s, as the world shifted fully to flexible film, the last machine coated dry plates rolled off those production lines. The machines were shut down, dismantled, and never built again. From that moment on, the survival of the Dry Plate process depended entirely on the few photographers and craftsmen who continued to coat plates by hand.I eventually became one of them. Over the last seven years, I have hand...

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Through the Mosaic Screen: Discovering the Magic of Early Colour Photography

My Love Affair with the Autochrome It all began with a plate shimmering in the light.The first time I placed an Autochrome on a lightbox, I felt as if I were staring through time itself, into a moment made of color and silver, air and dust. The way those tiny dyed grains of potato starch came alive under magnification, forming a tapestry of living color, was absolutely hypnotic. As a maker and experimenter in photographic chemistry, I could not resist going deeper. What were these colors made of? How did the Lumière brothers manage such brilliance with nothing more than starch, dye,...

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Design Finalised – Zebra Daylight Processing Tanks Enter Production

Since wrapping up our 1100% funded Kickstarter campaign in early July, things at the Zebra workshop have been moving quickly. Instead of pausing to celebrate, we’ve taken all the energy and excitement and poured it directly into finalising the design of the Zebra Daylight Processing Tanks. I’m thrilled to share that the final prototype is now complete, and we have over 600 tanks currently in production. Our goal from the very beginning was simple: to build a processing system that is not only easy and fast to use, but also safe, reliable, and durable enough to last a lifetime. If you’ve been...

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Zebra Store US Tax & EU Shipping Updates – Making Plate Photography More Accessible

At Zebra, our mission has always been simple yet ambitious: to make the beauty of plate photography available to everyone. Whether you are just starting your journey with handmade emulsions or are an experienced practitioner exploring new techniques, we want to make sure that nothing stands in the way of your creativity, not shipping hurdles, not customs paperwork, and certainly not hidden costs. Over the past months, we have been listening closely to your feedback and working behind the scenes to improve the way our products reach you. Photography is an art form that deserves dedication and care, and we believe...

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History in the Making: The First Dry Plate Coating Machine in Nearly 100 Years

After months of development, numerous Zoom calls, and much anticipation, the Zebra Emulsion Coating Machine has finally found its home in our new darkroom. How many film or plate coating machines do you think have been built and installed in the last 50 years? Not many, I reckon, and that makes this occasion even more special. We have worked incredibly hard over the past five years building our business. From my team producing the equipment, to me pouring tens of thousands of plates, the journey really shows how much passion goes into everything we do. If we look at the history of...

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Zebra Lab Update: Tank Update, Golden Plates, Faster Emulsions?

The holidays are behind us, and while most people were winding down, things at the Zebra workshop were busier than ever. It’s the perfect moment to give you a big update on what we’ve been up to these past weeks. Daylight Processing Tanks – Redesigned and Ready First things first: WOW. We’re still blown away by the incredible support of more than 500 backers who joined us on the Zebra Daylight Processing Tank campaign. Your encouragement and feedback are what keep this project alive and evolving. We listened closely to your ideas, and many of them shaped the improvements we’ve been working...

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