The above piece measures 32" x 96", and features a series of 9 tintypes mounted to steel frames. Below are detailed images of the piece.
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8/28/2012 08:57:52 am
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10/4/2012 07:11:17 pm
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12/31/2012 08:51:47 pm
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Hi Jen. I love this series. It's absolutely gorgeous. I am an MFA student and my thesis work is centered around old abandoned farm homes. I have been shooting with a 4x5 camera but am looking to modify one of the backs to shoot tintypes instead. Anyway, I was wondering how you mounted the tintypes in your series to the steel panels. Thanks. Patrick Wright
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