The Magic of Tintype Photography in 60 Seconds! 💯 with the Charleston TinTypist

One of the coolest methods of photography is tintype. Actually known as wet plate collodion, this type of photography was invented in the 1850s and was popular all the way up to the 1930s. During the Civil War, many soldiers actually got their portraits taken with this method of photography because it was cheaper, faster and high-quality. 💥💥💥 #battlefield #reenactment #history 🪖 Check us out on Instagram and Facebook for more Epic content! #milsurp #photography #portraitphotography #reenacting #civilwar #militaryhistory #collectibles #historicalevent #battle #battlefieldcurator History is an important part of our past, and it must be well preserved to understand and mitigate future shortfalls. We do not condone motives of war, but just present history for how it was documented. We do not attempt to sell you anything in this video. We are not financial advisors nor do we give legal financial advice, please talk to your CPA. We do not give any advice to buy sell or trade assets, collectibles, or weapons. Information contained in the content is based from personal experience, opinion, or available on the internet. Our videos are for entertainment purposes
Back to Top