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Collodion: The Process of Preservation

"A photograph cannot stop time, it can only capture everything we hope to save. What happens when all we are left with is a photograph?"

Through the lens of photographer and physician Eric Overton, Collodion: The Process of Preservation captures a fearless, and uncommonly vulnerable self-portrait of American wilderness, our relationship to each other, and the possibility that nature itself may be all we need to find common ground.

Top Cast

  • Angelo Baca

    Angelo Baca

    Self

  • Rich Ingebretson

    Rich Ingebretson

    Self

  • Jeffrey D. Morgan

    Jeffrey D. Morgan

    Self

  • Alicia Overton

    Alicia Overton

    Self

  • Israel Overton

    Israel Overton

    Self

  • Daren Peterson

    Daren Peterson

    Self

  • Heidi Redd

    Heidi Redd

    Self

  • Jason Singer Smith

    Jason Singer Smith

    Self

  • Eric Overton

    Eric Overton

    Self

Overview

Through the lens of photographer and physician Eric Overton, Collodion: The Process of Preservation captures a fearless, and uncommonly vulnerable self-portrait of American wilderness, our relationship to each other, and the possibility that nature itself may be all we need to find common ground.

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