On Thursday, Feb. 19, Professor Beth Wilson’s History of Photography class hosted a tintype photography demonstration by local Kingston wet plate collodion photographer, Tom DeLooza. This ...
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 ...
In photography, there’s seemingly no room for industry progress, or in entrepreneurial parlance, “disruption.” Think about it. Professional photographers can take pictures that look more lifelike than ...
As a commercial photographer, Ian Ruhter never had time to photograph McGee Creek. But after he abandoned that work to make tintypes full time, he returned in 2013. In a time when photos are produced ...
The Pfister Hotel's ninth artist in residence will be tintype photographer Margaret Muza, the hotel announced in a news release Wednesday morning. Muza, a Milwaukee-based artist, will begin working in ...
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 ...
There is a new way to look at photography and portraiture with a very old process: tintypes. Yes, the way photography was done in the 19th Century is making a comeback -- this time on a massive scale ...
An artist practicing a 200-year-old style of photography is this month’s artist in residence at Sulfur Studios. Jemma Castiglione is the subject of the Bull Street studio’s ON::VIEW Artist in ...
Old processes like tintypes and wet plate photography are gaining a lot of momentum at the moment. Photographers are drawn to the slow, complex, low-volume processes that starkly contrast the current ...