This is a new tintype of my friend and cellist Sharon Mulfinger Gerber of Greenville, SC. She and her daughters visited the studio last Saturday and sat for portraits. I also made ambrotypes of them during that session. Image details: whole plate (6.5″ x 8.5″), 19th century wet plate collodion process. Shot with a reproduction E. & H. T. Anothony tailboard camera, made by Ray Morganweck of Star camera Company, using an original 1872 brass barrel Ross portrait lens (f/4). I used two stands of 6500K UV tubes (12 tubes total, 2 of which were black lights). Exposure time 10 seconds — could have been done in 8 seconds, though.
May 28, 2013
Tintype of Sharon Mulfinger Gerber
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