Shooting with a 130 year old camera - Tintype photography with the Rochester Optical Premo B.

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  • Опубликовано: 3 фев 2021
  • Shooting a picture with a 130 year old wooden camera is not the easiest thing to do, but it's also not impossible. Here I go over the process, having never done it before, and how I got an really special photograph using tintype photography.
    You can read all about it, and links to everything I used, on my blog, www.vintagecameraquest.com
    Special thanks to Rockland photography for their Tintype Kit rockaloid.com/Tintype-kit-aut...
    Freestyle Photo in Hollywood for all their expertise www.freestylephoto.biz/
    And my pop who gave me this amazing gift, and the gift of photography;)
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  • @markandrst8767
    @markandrst8767 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks. I have the Sears Roebuck version. Seroco. Same camera just rebranded.

  • @lenniegreen2803
    @lenniegreen2803 3 года назад +2

    I have one of these! It was my Grandfather's and may have been given to him by my Great Grandfather (his father-in-law). while the wood is damaged in some places you have inspired me to follow in your footsteps. I was never sure if it was a tintype and I actually have a very old tintype of my Great Grandfather that now leads me to believe it was taken with this camera.
    And on a personal note, it was also my father that got me into photography because he was an enthusiast. I still have most of his old film cameras and cherish them greatly. While I never turned pro a camera has allowed me to forge many relationships and grow creatively. Thanks for the inspiration this video has stoked inside an old darkroom head.

    • @Serriniverse
      @Serriniverse  2 года назад

      LOVE this ... its what its all about man ... just passing down the pleasure of an art.

    • @trevoroneill8131
      @trevoroneill8131 Год назад

      @@Serriniverse what camera did you use where to get it at?

  • @AstanaxKnight
    @AstanaxKnight 2 года назад +2

    I'm here after going down the rabbit hole of tintype photography. We went to a Civil War event yesterday where I finally did a lot of photography with the Lensbaby Twist 60 lens, that mimics a Petzval lens, on my DSLR. Sutler was doing tintypes. My wife tried to strike up a conversation, saying how I developed 35mm color film at home because I wanted to develop film that had not been developed in over thirty years. Woman scoffed at my wife, telling her that film can only be printed, and that prints, even in the best circumstances, start to fade after 20 years and that tin types can last for 200 years and longer. The woman had sold out of her time slots within an hour of opening, so I guess this sales gimmick worked. However, I knew tintypes had not been around for 200 years, but had to see just how old tintypes really were. The woman was selling these photos at $95 a pop. Hence going down the rabbit hole and finding your video through your review on the Tintype Parlor Kit page. Thank you for making this video!

    • @martinguerra8912
      @martinguerra8912 Год назад

      Where are you on your tintype journey?
      I too went to a Civil War event and had the photographer take a photo of our group.

  • @lilib7376
    @lilib7376 11 месяцев назад

    how lovely! merci☺

    • @Serriniverse
      @Serriniverse  Месяц назад

      da rien (my friench is nottasogood)

  • @PinkhatPhotography
    @PinkhatPhotography 3 года назад +3

    Dude! Love the video, and I loved the blog post too!! I have several plates, about a year old sitting in the freezer I would be willing to send your way if you're interested!!! I want to get my hands on another camera that old. That ending though, I get that feeling about photography and the uniqueness of it. My grandfather gave me my first camera, and through the lens I've been able to see so much more of the world, and see what's around me through different prospective. For reals though, fantastic video! great photos, I can't wait to see more!

    • @TravelClast
      @TravelClast 3 года назад +1

      Bro I'm so glad you get it ... I only wish everyone could get that unique feeling ... and using all these old cameras I constantly wonder what they saw, what images rolled through their viewfinders... it's like real magic. You keep your plates in your freezer huh? That's clever! I definitely appreciate the offer, but Rockland is sending me another kit ... I'm driven to perfect the process!

    • @PinkhatPhotography
      @PinkhatPhotography 3 года назад

      @@TravelClast Nice!!! It's such an awesome kit! yeah I'll make a bulk amount, 20-30 at a time and just keep them on hand

    • @PinkhatPhotography
      @PinkhatPhotography 3 года назад

      @@TravelClast But I agree, The uniqueness of old cameras and the drive for wanting new I feel leaves the capabilities of the older tech on the floow

  • @tonyjonaitis2511
    @tonyjonaitis2511 Год назад

    Damn good video, homeboy!

  • @editor4958
    @editor4958 Год назад

    Great show. AE1 bro, My first and still have it! Also from Dad. Just got a Premo.

  • @vintagelife5195
    @vintagelife5195 3 года назад +3

    Cool. I just subbed.

    • @TravelClast
      @TravelClast 3 года назад +1

      Thanks! Glad to have you with us!

  • @matejphoto
    @matejphoto Год назад

    Beautiful video! Those graphics look awesome and must have taken forever to make. Great job all around!

  • @ItalyInBocca
    @ItalyInBocca 3 года назад +2

    This is friggin fantastic.

  • @phillykiki7320
    @phillykiki7320 3 года назад +1

    I just got my box camera. It was a bit hard to open. Now I’m not sure if I should oil the metal parts.

    • @Serriniverse
      @Serriniverse  2 года назад

      definitely ... a little wd40 on a q tip ...

  • @baroneblades5386
    @baroneblades5386 2 года назад

    It seems like the frosted glass is further away than the plate. Do you have to adjust the focus for that distance. I’m not sure if I’m seeing that right.

    • @Serriniverse
      @Serriniverse  Месяц назад

      hahaha... focus ... focus is a relative term;)

  • @TheSoulOfGenius
    @TheSoulOfGenius 2 года назад +1

    That camera was not made for wet plate.

    • @Serriniverse
      @Serriniverse  Месяц назад

      I know ... photography is a trip right?