"My Eyes Have Seen Too Much" with Brian Sorbo, 5x7" black glass ambrotype in the historic wet plate collodion process. Brian has spent the last 3 months at Standing Rock documenting the Native American struggle with the Dakota Access Pipeline. He is originally from North Dakota and I am happy to now call him a friend. Brian is the CEO of Flickersound, Inc.
He is a visual effects expert from California and his work can be seen in Pirates of the Caribbean, Star Wars Episodes I & II and The Mummy Returns.
Brian Sorbo "My Eyes Have Seen Too Much" NO DAPL!Brian Sorbo Against the Dakota Access Pipeline
Nostalgic Glass Wet Plate Studio was founded on October 4th, 2012 by Shane Balkowitsch.
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