Tintypes
Tintypes (also called Ferrotypes) are a type of photography that is antithetical to most people’s understanding of a photograph. It is an almost 200-year-old process that creates photographs that are singular, one-of-a-kind images created directly on a sheet of metal without the use of film or any digital means.
Light-sensitive chemicals are applied directly to a sheet of metal, which is placed inside a large format camera (as film would be), is exposed to light, and then developed into a positive image.
"Skull with Pearls", Ferrotype, 8x10in, 2024
"Antelope Skull," Ferrotype, 8x10in, 2024
"Poppies", Ferrotype, 5x4in, 2021
"Three Fingers", Ferrotype, 10x8in, 2021
"Tea For Two", Ferrotype, 10x8in, 2021
"Momento Mori (I)", Ferrotype, 10x8in, SOLD
"Momento Mori (III)", Ferrotype, 10x8in, 2021, SOLD
"Beauty Is Fleeting", Ferrotype, 10x8in, 2021
"Candles", Ferrotype, 10x8in, 2021
"Mad Tea Party", Ferrotype, 8x10in, 2021
"The Great Pumpkin," Ferrotype, 10x8in, 2021, SOLD
"Sinister smiles," Ferrotype, 8x10in, 2021
"Bountiful Harvest," Ferrotype, 8x10in, 2021
"Nutcrackers," Ferrotype, 8x10in, 2021
"Elf," Ferrotype, 8x10in, 2021