The day of the darkroom may be nearly at an end, but not all photographers have jumped on the digital bandwagon. Instead, many still revel in the science and alchemy of creating an image through traditional methods. From daguerreotypes dating from 1830 through to Richard Learoyd’s photographs made using a camera obscura, it’s the outmoded techniques from a bygone era that are as enchanting as the photos themselves.
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