Lindsey Ross is a California-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. The slow pace of collodion requires a presence and intimacy that connects Ross to both the physical and spiritual world. Whether it is working with an ultra large format 32x24in camera or creating illusions using an analog, chemical based, photographic process, Ross continues to push against the constraints of her process. She 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, Penumbra Foundation in New York and Thomas VanDyke Gallery in Brooklyn.