Lindsey Ross is a lens-based artist who primarily works with large format photography and the 19th century process, wet-plate collodion.
Ross started working in this process in 2011 and she quickly realized it was the ideal format for her artistic practice. Ross seeks autonomy yet, at the same time, a sense of connection. The slow pace of collodion requires a presence and intimacy that connects Ross to both the physical and spiritual world.
In 2015, Ross rebuilt a 20x24in process camera from the 1920’s. She had always admired the work of William Henry Jackson and Carleton Watkins, who documented the American West in the same format in the late 19th century. Ross soon found herself documenting the American West as well but from the perspective of a woman in the 21st century.
Two years later, in 2017, Ross had a 32x24in Chamonix View Camera custom built. She wanted to create larger art objects allowing the viewer to step into the environment of the image. Ross was the first American to own a Chamonix-built camera of these dimensions.
Ross has participated in several artist residencies including Telluride Mountain Film Festival, The Squire Foundation and the Budapest Art Factory. Her work has most recently been exhibited at Andrew Smith Gallery in Tucson and Penumbra Foundation in New York City.
For commercial and commission inquiries contact studio@the-alchemistress.com
Commercial Clients:
Asymbol Gallery
The Black Crowes
Carly Rae Jepsen
Chris Robinson Brotherhood
Collective Quarterly
Columbus Meats
Curve Jump
Domaine de la Cote
Haynes Winery
Kosta Browne
Levi's Vintage Clothing
Mail Road Wines
McConnell's Fine Ice Creams
Mushroom People Magazine
Neal Casal
Nickelodeon
Powder Magazine
Red Bull Media
Red Wing Heritage Women
Ross James
Sandhi Wines
Santa Barbara Magazine
SunPotion
Sweetgrass Productions
The Ski Journal
Universal
White Buffalo Foundation
Film Directed by Andrew Schoneberger which was selected for the 2014 Santa Barbara International Film Festival