Last night PBS Newshour had a short segment on a tintype photographer:
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/wh...ll-surprise-us
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Last night PBS Newshour had a short segment on a tintype photographer:
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/wh...ll-surprise-us
Saw it. Looks hard! 'Nuff said.
So cool. I got myself signed up for a wet plate workshop next month, I'm pretty stoked to try it out
A renaissance perhaps?: See also this vid about a studio in SF (one of at least two I know of): https://youtu.be/DneujRTXwic
Awesome!
"It always turns out differently than imagined."
Oi.
If only I were 200 years old, I could regale you all with stories of when tintypes were the newest scientific technology. 200 years after Star Trek comes true, hand-recorded tricorder scans will be yet another artistic alternative process...
She has been making 16x20 plates for the last months. Quite talented and hard working photographer.
I saw it. But there's been tintype going on all along by somebody. Thirty years ago I even ran into a little country convenience store that marketed tintype kits! - along with many other unusual things. The owner was into it himself. My family has quite a few old ones, including naked Indians in front of bark
huts, with a mtn in the background which I managed to positively identify despite the Petzval distortion.