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Great news for fans of rock and stereo photography: Brian May has just announced that he will soon be releasing a collection of classic live Queen stereo cards. They will be available through his stereo web site www.londonstereo.com. Details can presently be found at www.brianmay.com. :D
 

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How does he take and print the photographs?
 

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But further on down the page:

May’s zeal for imaging stretches back to the time he spent in his father’s darkroom.

‘I was lucky enough to have a dad who spent hours and hours with me in the darkroom, developing our own pictures and printing them.

‘I have a great love for photography, mostly the processes that were around when I was a kid, the films, the gaslight paper and the bromide paper and all that stuff, the smell of the chemicals… it will always be with me.’

He clearly still has a hankering for the darkroom and relishes the challenge of exploring processes from a bygone era - his personal ‘voyage of discovery’.

To that end he recently commandeered ‘the best wet plate practitioners of the present day’ in a bid to re-create the conditions under which Victorian photographer TR Williams would have worked.

May's latest mission involved the wet-plate collodion process and similarly antiquated darkroom techniques that brought him into contact with ‘all sorts of horrible chemicals’.


Steve.
 

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From brianmay.com "These are the first two series of 12, plus two bonus cards for each set. It's very satisfying to see these 'wet proofs' - here laid out on a rug - after all this time ... the result of many updates and re-edits. It's Queen in the Freddie days, at various times … converted from 35mm film stereos - mainly using a Stereo Realist camera."
 

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converted from 35mm film stereos - mainly using a Stereo Realist camera."

I missed that , thanks for posting.
I saw the above mentioned wet plate info, but is that stereo wet plate? I wasn't sure.

Either way May is an interesting fellow. Built a much better guitar than Eddie...:smile:
 

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Which Eddie?


Steve.

When I was growing up, the two guitarists that came to mind with the phrase "built their own guitar" were Brian May and Eddie Van Halen. Though Eddie's was 'built' with off-the-shelf components.


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