David Sokosh Photography
David Sokosh, has long held a fascination with vintage technologies and aesthetics. In addition to his other interests, it’s no surprise that Sokosh favors the 19th century photographic process of Wet Plate Collodion in his own image making. Sokosh uses an authentic Victorian lens fitted to a handmade camera to photograph staged scenes in a daylight studio in Claverack, NY. His tintypes are a far cry from geeky to sophisticated still-lifes are mixed with contemporary subject matter. But no matter the contents, each photograph is veiled with the illusion of time past. All plates are unique, however, he occasionally will photograph the same subject several times to mimic multiples.
2010s Abstract David Sokosh Photography
Archival Paper
2010s Contemporary David Sokosh Photography
Other Medium
2010s Contemporary David Sokosh Photography
Archival Paper
2010s Abstract David Sokosh Photography
Other Medium
2010s Contemporary David Sokosh Photography
Photogravure
1980s Contemporary David Sokosh Photography
Photographic Paper
1990s Contemporary David Sokosh Photography
Archival Pigment
2010s Contemporary David Sokosh Photography
Paper, Archival Paper, Rag Paper, Photogram
2010s Contemporary David Sokosh Photography
Paper, Archival Paper, Rag Paper, Photogram
2010s Contemporary David Sokosh Photography
Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, C Print, Color, Polaroid
1990s Contemporary David Sokosh Photography
Silver Gelatin
1980s Contemporary David Sokosh Photography
Photographic Paper
1990s Contemporary David Sokosh Photography
Silver Gelatin
1980s Contemporary David Sokosh Photography
Photographic Paper
2010s Realist David Sokosh Photography
Emulsion, Photographic Paper, C Print, Giclée
1990s Contemporary David Sokosh Photography
Silver Gelatin
2010s Contemporary David Sokosh Photography
Paper, Archival Paper, Rag Paper, Monotype, Photogram
2010s Contemporary David Sokosh Photography
Photogravure
2010s Victorian David Sokosh Photography
Photogravure
2010s David Sokosh Photography
Photogravure