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 mouth, luck or social media to make a living.
If you're tired of the digital rat race and are looking for a "new" way to shoot, try returning to the roots of photography in this intensive tintype workshop. Tintype workshop instructor Nathan Lomas ...
The entire process needs to be completed before the plate dries out. Tintypes are a labor-intensive and challenging medium, Decker said. "My goal was to practice for two years, and then eventually ...
With the onset of the digital age, the world of photography moved away from analog as it became streamlined, fast paced and digitized. For those with smartphones, pictures can be taken anywhere, ...
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 ...
Taylor Davis, a valet and bellman at the Pfister Hotel, sits down in front of the camera, and Margaret Muza goes to work. Wearing goggles, gloves and a mask, Muza mixes a liquid film called collodion ...
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 ...
Photographer Sarah Jones Decker is showcasing tintype portraits documenting Marshall's rebuild after Tropical Storm Helene. The gallery, "Tintype Time Capsule: Marshall After the Flood," will be ...
MARS HILL - Sarah Jones Decker's tintype portraits documenting Marshall and Madison County in its Tropical Storm Helene rebuild became a recognizable symbol for Marshall's resilience and strong sense ...
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