through the looking glass
‘Through the looking glass’ is a selection of portraits, taken with the Wet Plate Collodion technique. The title, borrowed from the writer Lewis Carrol, who was practising collodion technique himself, refers to both - the specific features of the collodion portraits and the fact that they are reversed (mirrored), but it is also asking a question how deeply the collodion portrait goes behind just a 'reflection'.