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How to Make a Daguerreotype
We live in the era of digital photography–far from the time of the daguerreotype. But that didn’t stop Seattle-based photographer Dan Carrillo from falling in love with daguerreotypes and bringing this art form back to life.
“There’s something about a daguerreotype that is unlike any other type of photograph, in my opinion the most beautiful form of photography ever invented,” Dan says in a fantastic, four-minute documentary video you can watch below. He learned the craft of daguerreotyping at an Eastman House workshop, then spent a year gathering and building his own equipment. Today he creates photographs he calls “shiny little jewels” using the same laborious process and dangerous chemicals as early photographers.
He likes the idea that the images he creates will outlive him. “It’s so easy to take a picture and forget about it,” he says. “I’m trying to make something that will be a cherished object from generation to generation.” Family historians certainly can appreciate that line of thinking!
Dan Carrillo: Daclotype from Patrick Richardson Wright on Vimeo.
The process of creating a daguerreotype was so laborious that those who used it were constantly tweaking it. According to one site that explains the process in more detail, inventors were able to eventually drop the exposure time from a daunting 15 minutes to less than one minute (who can sit totally still for 15 minutes?). I think it’s interesting that there are more than 480 daguerreotype-related patents at Google Patents. This makes me think differently about those “shiny little jewels” we may come across in our own family photo collections. Daguerreotypes of our ancestors are themselves painstakingly-crafted “genealogy gems!”
Special Memorial Day Episode of the Genealogy Gems Podcast
Remembering and honoring those who sacrificed for our Freedom:
Memorial Day Special Episode
(originally published in 2009)
Hey Kids (and Parents and Grandparents!) Look Who Will be on TLC’s Who Do You Think You Are?
It has recently been announced that the love interest in the hit movie “Elf” and current star of the popular TV series “New Girl” (think “That Girl” 21st century style), Zooey Deschanel will appear in the next season of TLC’s reality television show Who Do you Think You Are.
According to Zooey Dechanel Online “The season premiere is set for July 23rd, though not sure when Zooey’s episode will air yet.” Zooey joins the growing list of celebrities signed up to star including Christina Applegate, Cindy Crawford, and Chris O’Donnell.
Even if you aren’t familiar with Zooey, I guarantee your kids are grandkids are. In addition to screen credits, she has a successful music career as part of the group She & Him, her latest album being Volume 3 – She & Him. If you grew up in the 50’s and 60’s you’ll likely enjoy her warm nostalgic vocals that feature a nod to icons like Loretta Lynn and Patsy Cline, enveloped in a subtle “Spector Wall of Sound” feel. Take a listen for yourself in the following YouTube posting…
I can’t think of a better celeb choice for the reinvented #WDYTYA. She’ll draw the youth while capturing the hearts of the parents and grandparents, achieving a goal family historians so often strive for: bridging the generation gaps for the love of the family tree.