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Gave me the chills watching it. So much magic in that process. Epic shooting and editing Alex.
For anyone who’s actually done the process themselves, it’s a truly magical experience
That is one hundred percent true :)
Looks like very good quality!
Amazing process and the final images are incredible.
Thanks David, glad you enjoyed. We indeed were stoked on the results and blown away by the process :)
I never get tired of watching images in the fixer.
That's so true. Glad you enjoyed the video!
This is mesmerizing I'm absolutely floored
Such an incredible process. Definitely have your portrait taken if you get the chance!
Very nice portraits! Cheers, Scully & Osterman 😄
Wow that was killer, I love the b&w too. Great tintypes!!
Thanks Joseph, glad you enjoyed the video and hope you get to do that yourself too!
mind blowing
such a cool process!
Braedon Flynn and and final result is stunning! Would love to stop by NYC to have our portraits done / would love to support his craft.
Right! That was exactly our reaction here too :)
This looks really great! Thanks for sharing. 👍
Thank you Marco, was definitely a fascinating process all the way so we thought it's worth sharing that here too :)
So incredible. Always wanted a tin type portrait. I need to make it happen. Great video.
Thanks so much Tony, it's absolutely worth the effort. Hope you get to do that!
Woow fantastic shoots
Wow, great results!
so rad
Justin making some serious magic tricks under that hood
makes me want to go get an 8x10 camera and start playing around.
He's making you look better than in real life for sure :)
that was dope!
WOWWWWW this is sooooooo sick
A W E S O M E
what kind of light is he using?600w?
Love 😘
Justin!
Anyone know how much this would cost per shot after all the solutions and stuff?
Depends, on the street shop it's not much to get your portrait, but buying all the equipment to do that is an investment that pays back the more you shoot :)
But after you have all the equipment, I think he told us it cost him around $10 per shot.
can someone help me, is tintype SAFER than daguerreotype? :(
How much do you charge?
Why is it not a negative?
The plate used is blackened aluminium.
Gave me the chills watching it. So much magic in that process. Epic shooting and editing Alex.
For anyone who’s actually done the process themselves, it’s a truly magical experience
That is one hundred percent true :)
Looks like very good quality!
Amazing process and the final images are incredible.
Thanks David, glad you enjoyed. We indeed were stoked on the results and blown away by the process :)
I never get tired of watching images in the fixer.
That's so true. Glad you enjoyed the video!
This is mesmerizing I'm absolutely floored
Such an incredible process. Definitely have your portrait taken if you get the chance!
Very nice portraits! Cheers, Scully & Osterman 😄
Wow that was killer, I love the b&w too. Great tintypes!!
Thanks Joseph, glad you enjoyed the video and hope you get to do that yourself too!
mind blowing
such a cool process!
Braedon Flynn and and final result is stunning! Would love to stop by NYC to have our portraits done / would love to support his craft.
Right! That was exactly our reaction here too :)
This looks really great! Thanks for sharing. 👍
Thank you Marco, was definitely a fascinating process all the way so we thought it's worth sharing that here too :)
So incredible. Always wanted a tin type portrait. I need to make it happen. Great video.
Thanks so much Tony, it's absolutely worth the effort. Hope you get to do that!
Woow fantastic shoots
Wow, great results!
so rad
Justin making some serious magic tricks under that hood
makes me want to go get an 8x10 camera and start playing around.
He's making you look better than in real life for sure :)
that was dope!
WOWWWWW this is sooooooo sick
A W E S O M E
what kind of light is he using?
600w?
Love 😘
Justin!
Anyone know how much this would cost per shot after all the solutions and stuff?
Depends, on the street shop it's not much to get your portrait, but buying all the equipment to do that is an investment that pays back the more you shoot :)
But after you have all the equipment, I think he told us it cost him around $10 per shot.
can someone help me, is tintype SAFER than daguerreotype? :(
How much do you charge?
Why is it not a negative?
The plate used is blackened aluminium.