Ed Ross
Michael Edward Ross was an American tintype photographer and lawyer. His photography work spanned 27 years. His last six years were devoted exclusively to wet-plate photography. His focus as an artist was primarily on nude portraits and landscape photography.
History
Ross was born in Ukiah, California to Bill and Dorothy Ross and raised in Davis, California. He attended Jesuit High School in Sacramento, UC San Diego, studied at the London School of Economics, and the UC Hastings School of Law. He worked as senior legal counsel for the Apple computer company in Cupertino, California.Photography
Ross had taken photographs for 27 years, and during the last eight years of his life used the Collodion process or wet-plates for his work.Ross worked with three different cameras: a half-plate box-style camera made by Ty Guillory, an bellows-style camera made by Black Art Woodcraft, and a Chamonix. He used 'period' lenses, manufactured between 1850 and 1900, by Dallmeyer, Voigtlander, and Ross.