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Four speak as one...
Tintypes made for TV, in the rain, on the set of the Fox's Sleepy Hollow. For this assignment I used a modern 8x10 camera with a Civil War era lens and precise 1870's formulas for wet plate collodion. These images where used in creating props to be used in episode 109 . If your production needs period photography, I cover 1839 to modern digital photography.
Color photos by Julieanna Moore.
And do Visit my Requiem in Glass at the Cameron Art Museum.
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