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For the folks interested there is a show in Blanco, TX (West of Austin, North of San Antonio) by a group of National Geo photographers. One of the photographers is doing some tin types that look, on line at least, pretty nice.

Here is the link: Dead Link Removed

Thanks
Mike
 
Mike,
I saw a segment on Texas Country Reporter that show a guy at a ranch shooting some portraits. I think it is the same guy. It is nice work.

lee\c
 
Johnny V, thanks for posting the link to the video. Very interesting process. What a setup he has with the trailer!
 
I saw Robb Kendrick speak last night at the Santa Fe Workshops. His work is beautiful and his tin types are stunning.
 
Geez another thing I would like to learn and do but don't have the time!
 
Johnny V said:
Geez another thing I would like to learn and do but don't have the time!

I'm with you there Johnny, seems like Porter's Cameras list a small kit for doing tin types that I have thought about, but darn if I can figure out where to get the time.

David, did he have some of the tin types from the show with him?

Noticed on the web site mentioned that the works were all for sell, $145 I think. Now, that is no small sum, but for the way some of his work looks I think it is probably a Great Buy.
 
lee said:
Mike,
I saw a segment on Texas Country Reporter that show a guy at a ranch shooting some portraits. I think it is the same guy. It is nice work.

lee\c

You are correct Lee, another friend sent me a note telling me about the Country Reporter segment and I went to that web site, which got me to the one listed above. Sometimes all this technology actually works in OUR favor.

Like to see someone create a digital tin type (whoops, better not say that out loud).
 
If you guys are really interested in the proccess, you can go to www.rockland.com and order the Tintype Parlor.. comes with everything to get you started in the proccess.. its not the exact same proccess as Robb's (he does wet plate collodion, tintype parlor is dry plate reversal proccess) but it will look similar...

cheers
 
Deniz said:
If you guys are really interested in the proccess, you can go to www.rockland.com and order the Tintype Parlor.. comes with everything to get you started in the proccess.. its not the exact same proccess as Robb's (he does wet plate collodion, tintype parlor is dry plate reversal proccess) but it will look similar...

cheers

Deniz, Thanks for the link, but it did not get a hit..this one did.
http://www.rockaloid.com/products.html#tintype

Thanks again, now where is that extra time I left lying around.....
 
It's kinda funny. If you hang out at any of the wet plate forums you quickly learn they feel much the same way about the Rock Land tin type kit as many of us here do about digital b&w.

Deniz said:
If you guys are really interested in the proccess, you can go to www.rockland.com and order the Tintype Parlor.. comes with everything to get you started in the proccess.. its not the exact same proccess as Robb's (he does wet plate collodion, tintype parlor is dry plate reversal proccess) but it will look similar...

cheers
 
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