Tintype Photography History


John Coffer The tintypes


AMERICA AND THE TINTYPE


AMERICA AND THE TINTYPE


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Publisher’s Description One of the most intriguing and little studied forms of nineteenth-century photography is the tintype. Introduced in 1856 as a low-cost alternative to the daguerreotype and the albumen print, the tintype was widely marketed from the 1860s through the first decades of the twentieth century as the most popular photographic medium. The picture-making preference of the people, i…

Still: Cowboys at the Start of the Twenty-First Century (The M.K. Brown Range Life S.)


Still: Cowboys at the Start of the Twenty-First Century (The M.K. Brown Range Life S.)


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The cowboy may well be the quintessential American icon. Robb Kendrick has been photographing cowboys for twenty-five years, creating a magnificent artistic record that recalls the work of earlier photographers such as Edward S. Curtis, whose portraits of Native Americans have become classics. Kendrick even uses an early photographic process–tintype–to create one-of-a-kind photographs whose nine…

The American Tintype


The American Tintype


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