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FAQ – Charleston TinTypist
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Wedding and Portrait Photographer in Charleston, SC making tintypes, etc. Do you teach workshops? Sometimes other photographers contact me seeking one-on-one consultations, or assistance learning/troubleshooting the wet-plate process. Glad to help! Tintypes are “old-fashioned” looking photographs made on metal plates entirely by hand using one of the oldest photography processes ( wet-plate collodion. Which was popular in 1850s – 1880s. Charleston Tintypist uses modern aluminum plates, chemical...The ima...
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Collodion, or the Scholar in Tintype | Amy E. Elkins
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Macalester College, Department of English. Collodion, or the Scholar in Tintype. My research has taken me to the very bottom of the bottle–the collodion bottle, that is. And includes a time-lapse video of her process:. I, too, recently had the thrilling experience of having my wet plate portrait taken by local photographer Alexander Hadjidakis. Tintype by Alexander Hadjidakis, 2014. August 6, 2014. Laquo; Previous Post. Next Post ». Knitting Out of Line. Rookie in the Big Leagues.
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August | 2014 | Amy E. Elkins
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Macalester College, Department of English. Month: August, 2014. August 10, 2014. Journeys Through Lace (17th c. to present). A painting I can’t get out of my head: Bernhard Keilhau’s 17th c. Bernhard Keilhau (1624 – 1687): The Lacemaker. oil on canvas; 91 x 71 cm. This exquisite piece stopped me in my tracks last summer when I saw it at the Ashmolean. In Oxford. I’d just been to the Isle of Wight to learn more about the processes and history of lacemaking from Barbara Philo. A fabulous Polish street arti...
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Uncategorized | Amy E. Elkins
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Macalester College, Department of English. June 29, 2016. Knitting Out of Line. Soso: We’ll just have to take down the prison administration first, and then we will take over the world. Poussey: You don’t think that protest is going to work, do you? Soso: Of course I do. Why wouldn’t I? Poussey: I know you’re excited to have a project. This isn’tknitting. This is social change and justice. It’s important. Orange is the New Black. Season 4 episode 12 “The Animals”]. Casey Jenkins, vaginal knitting, 2013.
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Adversaria | Amy E. Elkins | Macalester College, Department of English
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Macalester College, Department of English. June 29, 2016. Knitting Out of Line. Soso: We’ll just have to take down the prison administration first, and then we will take over the world. Poussey: You don’t think that protest is going to work, do you? Soso: Of course I do. Why wouldn’t I? Poussey: I know you’re excited to have a project. This isn’tknitting. This is social change and justice. It’s important. Orange is the New Black. Season 4 episode 12 “The Animals”]. Casey Jenkins, vaginal knitting, 2013.
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about — Enrique Samson
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The Navel of the Moon. 530 746 8622 photography@enriquesamson.com. The Navel of the Moon. Enrique was born and raised in Mexico City. He holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in Photography by the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD). Luxury architecture and interior photographers Click here for a full resume (PDF). Exhibitions, awards and publications:. Latin American Fotografía V,. Museum of Latin American Art, Los Angeles, CA (2017). Día de Muertos / Day of the Dead,. The Navel of the Moon,. Atlanta...