Apr. 12—While a smartphone picture can be snapped by just about anyone in a matter of seconds, Rudy Salgado of River City Photography will be offering up a snapshot of the past with his tintype ...
Dale Bernstein has been working with the wet plate collodion process since the 1990s. His comfort level with this technique shows in the beautiful tintype portraits that have become his hallmark. The ...
COMMERCIALLY SUCCESSFUL PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESS, BUT SHORTLY AFTER ITS POPULARITY PEAKED IN THE 1840S, A MORE AFFORDABLE VERSION CAME ALONG CALLED THE TINTYPE. THEY WERE NEVER ACTUALLY MADE ON TIN. THEY ...
Arts Blast from the past: Evoke Tintype in Revere keeps Civil War-era photography technique alive Armed with a 1940s' Deardorff camera, Maureen Feeley and Dave Caramello are able to capture the magic ...
The mystery grows as we gaze at an old metal tintype portrait that’s well over 100 years old. Who was this person and what heartaches and loss did they endue to leave us with such a forlorn expression ...
The art of photography didn’t start with cellphones or other digital means. That may be obvious for some, but to others who grew up in the digital age, an analog camera is as useless as a rotary phone ...
TANGIBLE RESULTS: Sara Mulvey is one of a small number of Asheville-area photographers who specialize in tintype. Photo by Meghan McIver There is a special thrill reserved for flipping through old ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Editor’s note: An untold number of unheralded artists live in Colorado, those creators who can’t (or don’t want to) get into galleries and rely on word of ...
Welcoming Jim Hair into his studio, tintype photographer Noyel Gallimore is giddy. Hair, a consistent force in the Portland photography scene since the ′70s, is a professional in every sense of the ...
Old-timey photography lives on through the lenses of Santa Rosa’s Jeremiah Flynn. Owner of Jeremiah’s Photo Corner and self-taught tintype photographer who has taken 1,500 tintypes in the past six ...
OLDEST FORMS OF PHOTOGRAPHY. THE DAGUERREOTYPE WAS THE FIRST COMMERCIALLY SUCCESSFUL PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESS, BUT SHORTLY AFTER ITS POPULARITY PEAKED IN THE 1840S, A MORE AFFORDABLE VERSION CAME ALONG, ...