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Sunday, June 5, 2011

Tintype Portraits


OK, I admit, this is not the tintype photo you'd want to use for your wedding save the dates but just a heads up that you can get your portrait made by Keliy Anderson-Staley.

Keliy Anderson-Staley will make you a part of her ongoing series when she sets up a tintype portrait studio in the garden at The Print Center, Latimer Street, Philadelphia PA on Saturday, June 25, 2011, 1:00-5:30 PM.  What's a tintype you ask?  Tintypes are photographic images exposed directly onto blackened metal.  Tintype was the leading type of photography in the 1850-1860's. 

Philadelphia and the surrounding area once had many commercial portrait studios that used this technique.  This event celebrates the history of those studios, the art of tintype photography and the role of this antiquated process in contemporary photography. 


The metal plates and digital prints of the images will be available that day free of charge.  Space is limited so register early. RSVP here.

Think how interesting your save the dates would look using these photos! Keep in mind that historically tintype subjects were not smiling but presented a serious face to the world, so if you're looking for a photo showing off your pearly whites, this isn't for you.  And don't forget this event mentions my favorite word--FREE! And since most brides are trying to save money the word FREE is very attractive.  So register now at their web site.
 

Also keep in mind The Print Center is available for rent for smaller events--think your wedding--if you are looking for a small venue with a very reasonable cost in Center City Philadelphia.  See their web site for rental fees, regulations and caterers.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow Gorgeous blog! I love the tintype. I have a few of my ancestors I keep hidden away.

Your blog wants me to get married all over again!!! xx

Anonymous said...

I love your blog...Inner Alfalfa...we must be a mutual admiration society!