Thursday, September 28, 2017

Tintype Photography



History and Process of the Tintype

    Tintype photographs are made by creating a direct positive on a thin sheet of metal coated with a dark lacquer or enamel. Tintypes were most popular in the 1860s and 70s and slowly died until now, where they are considered a novelty. At first they were made in professional photography studios but as they became more popular people began to develop these photographs at fairs and carnivals. Tintypes could be taken and handed to the customer within a few minutes. It was the photography type that saw the widest variety of subjects and settings than any other type. During the civil war the tintype was used to take pictures of many soldiers and battles. It was used to document very important parts of history. When the albumen print was introduced it began to lose its popularity, but it survived as a carnival novelty. Tintypes were studier photographs due to their iron support. These photographs did not need to be framed because of this sturdiness. 

     When making a tintype there is a set of steps you must follow. The first step to making your tintype is to clean the plate. To do this you take the collodion and pour it onto the metal plate. The second step is to soak the plate in a silver nitrate mix. You leave the plate in the mix for about 3 minutes so that the plate will become light sensitive. After the plate is ready you take it to the camera. Put the plate in the film holder and make sure the plate is light locked where light will not get to it. Once you take the image you are now ready to develop your plate. To do this go to the darkroom and cover your plate in developer. Once the developer is on rock the plate back and forth for about 15 seconds. After your image is visible wash the developer off and thats it. You have now developed your own tintype.

Well balanced photo and nice clear shot of nature.

Crazy and confusing photo which makes you curious what is going on.

Photo is very focused on the tree and the plants everything else is blurred or blacked. Makes photo interesting.

The first tintype taken with a drone. Just a unique photo.

Interesting over-ish exposed photo with a patriotic background which makes you wonder who she is.

An old photo of a boat which shows maybe an important moment in history.

Cute picture of a dog because who doesn't love dogs.

 Creepy and cute photo of a doll makes an interesting combination.

Cool picture of two surfers. I like the background and how clear the subjects are.

A cat picture was necessary for the same reason a dog picture was.

I would like Bella to be in my tintype. Maybe I could have her sitting on a chair or just standing. She could be wearing something she normally does because it would fit the style of the tintype.

Thursday, September 21, 2017

Documentary Portraiture

Thrasher Magazine - Focusing on skateboarding and action pictures as well as other things about skateboarders and their lives, or when they do crazy/stupid stuff.
















Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Website Reviews

Name and Location of photographer - Jason Bell - New York and London
3 Things you like about their site, 3 things you don’t -
1. The menu button has a picture that won’t load properly
2. Website is plain
3. Can’t move from photos as easily
1. Simplicity allows for all focus on photography
2. URL is his name
3. Categories are well organized
How many tabs/drop downs are on their site? - 18 tabs
How many photos are in their portfolio? - multiple portfolios - too many to count

Name and Location of photographer - Jeffery Salter - Florida
3 Things you like about their site, 3 things you don’t -
1. Has logo clearly at side
2. Menu is on the side and set in place
3. Clearly organized
1. Could divide portraits into sub categories
2. Explanations for different photos could be nice
3. More explanation about what he does on first page
How many tabs/drop downs are on their site? - 17 tabs
How many photos are in their portfolio? - too many to count

Name and Location of photographer - Kim Mendoza
3 Things you like about their site, 3 things you don’t -
1. The menu is to hard to see - white on white
2. Logo at the bottom to close to the photos
3. Should be a menu to see all photos rather than automatic changing
1. Website has her name in it
2. Well organized
3. Picks good photos on main menu to show
How many tabs/drop downs are on their site? - 9 tabs
How many photos are in their portfolio? - Too many to count

Name and Location of photographer - Levon Biss
3 Things you like about their site, 3 things you don’t -
1. Well organized menu
2. Friendly feel with captions on sections
3. Simplicity adds to professional look
1.  Photos on main menu could be divided into sub categories
2. Variety of photos in home page creates confusion
3. Photos could be bigger
How many tabs/drop downs are on their site? - 8 tabs
How many photos are in their portfolio? -  About 100


Name and Location of photographer - Alex Hopes - Austin Texas
3 Things you like about their site, 3 things you don’t -
1. Good organization
2. Simplicity looks good
3. Very personal and comfortable
1. Not enough pictures of Sid
2. Too many tabs
3. Names of dogs would be good
How many tabs/drop downs are on their site? - 26
How many photos are in their portfolio? - 200+

Name and Location of photographer - Steve McCurry - Pennsylvania
3 Things you like about their site, 3 things you don’t -
1. Designed well
2. Interesting photos at main menu
3. Large variety
1. Photos change too quickly
2. Name could be larger
3. Some edited too much
How many tabs/drop downs are on their site? - 8 tabs
How many photos are in their portfolio? - 200+

Name and Location of photographer - Brent Stirton - New York
3 Things you like about their site, 3 things you don’t -
1. Photos take up whole page in menu looks good
2. Graphic photos help grab attention
3. Name stands out
1. Images too graphic in some situations
2. Captions need to be clicked to show
3. White edges look weird
How many tabs/drop downs are on their site? - 7 tabs
How many photos are in their portfolio? - 100+

Name and Location of photographer - Bruce Percy - UK
3 Things you like about their site, 3 things you don’t -
1. Photos have white background surrounding looks bad
2. Photo categories all look similar
3. Name could stand out more
1. Black on white looks good
2. Simple and pleasing design
3. Well organized into categories
How many tabs/drop downs are on their site? - 11 tabs
How many photos are in their portfolio? - 200+

Name and Location of photographer - Emma Rothera - England
3 Things you like about their site, 3 things you don’t -
1. Website name cheesy
2. Doesn’t let you view website in a half open window
3. Only one photo on main menu
1. Only landscape allows to focus on them
2. Photos are large and detailed
3. Well organized tabs
How many tabs/drop downs are on their site? - 8 tabs
How many photos are in their portfolio? - 50+

Name and Location of photographer - Timothy Allen - England
3 Things you like about their site, 3 things you don’t -
1. One section focusing on photography
2. Small photos which allow you to click on the ones that stand out
3. Simple design - easy to navigate
1. Too much writing
2. Photos change too quickly
3. Too few photos alternating in main menu
How many tabs/drop downs are on their site? - 6 tabs
How many photos are in their portfolio? - 100 +

Name and Location of photographer - Gavin Gough - Bangkok, Thailand
3 Things you like about their site, 3 things you don’t -
1. All pictures are colorful and intriguing
2. Website well organized
3. Simple look makes it look good and professional
1. Name in cursive hard to read
2. Images could be organized into categories
3. Images could be smaller and clicked on to enlarge
How many tabs/drop downs are on their site? - 19 tabs
How many photos are in their portfolio? - 300+

Name and Location of photographer - Jeremy Cowart - Tennessee
3 Things you like about their site, 3 things you don’t -
1. Images move as you zoom down in a weird unpleasing way
2.Images all touch and would look better with space between
3. Photographs could have captions
1. Well designed categories
2. Simple design make it look good
3. All images are profession and well sized
How many tabs/drop downs are on their site? - 13 tabs
How many photos are in their portfolio? - 300+

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