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 ...
Tintypes were the first form of photography to really allow the public to get a quick, inexpensive, and durable portrait. Debuting in the 1850s, they peaked during the Civil War, a popular method for ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
YORK, Pa. — Shoppers at the 717 Vintage Fest this weekend will have the chance to take home an antique memory as well as tons of clothing and knickknacks. Maurene Cooper, the owner of Vanity Tintype, ...