33 episodes

Have an interest in modern day wetplate collodion photography? Chad Shryock, tintype artist at Porkpie Photography, sits down with contemporaries in this photographic process that was widely used from 1850 until the 1880s. After spending over 100 years on the back burner, photographers all over the world are getting into sloshing collodion and slinging tin. Each episode will introduce a current practitioner of the process and discuss why they decided to join this growing group of folks, talk about their photographic gear and other insights into the process.

Tin Questions Chad Shryock

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    • 5.0 • 13 Ratings

Have an interest in modern day wetplate collodion photography? Chad Shryock, tintype artist at Porkpie Photography, sits down with contemporaries in this photographic process that was widely used from 1850 until the 1880s. After spending over 100 years on the back burner, photographers all over the world are getting into sloshing collodion and slinging tin. Each episode will introduce a current practitioner of the process and discuss why they decided to join this growing group of folks, talk about their photographic gear and other insights into the process.

    Maureen Feeley and Dave Caramello

    Maureen Feeley and Dave Caramello

    You may have heard the historical announcement "One if by land, two if by sea". Before Paul Revere made his midnight ride through the country side, he crafted with silver. My next photographic duo, based in Revere, Massachusetts, are also artists of silver, but use it to capture light. Maureen Feeley and Dave Caramello were looking for something to keep them occupied during the pandemic and by chance saw examples of wetplate collodion online. Learning the process over FaceTime, they opened up Evoke Tintype to create portraits and viral TikTok posts using the wetplate process.

    • 1 hr 4 min
    Greg Martin

    Greg Martin

    We're heading to the home town of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in this episode to talk about mixing collodion and vinyl records. Experimental collodion artist Greg Martin has been shooting for years and constantly pushing the boundaries of the art with new mediums and trying out the funkiest lens you've probably never thought of. Listen in as we chat about all things collodion, taking or making images and get an insider's view of the annual Tintype Jamboree.

    • 56 min
    Megan Karson

    Megan Karson

    In this episode, we get to check in with another tintypist who, along with her trusty travel companion Rosemary, decided to spend more time on the open road capturing not only the beauty of nature but portraits of those she meets along the way. Developing a love for analog photography in high school, Megan Karson added the wetplate collodion process to her film photography work and continues to use this process as she travels the country.

    • 57 min
    Robert Szabo

    Robert Szabo

    After having his photo taken by John Coffer during a Civil War reenactment event, my next guest decided that being a vintage photographer may be more exciting, or at least less strenuous, than being a participant. Having some background in wedding photography in the 1980s, Bob Szabo decided a change in his photographic practices was due. While his Civil War styled images are easily mistaken for originals, he's also had the chance to photograph landscapes in a manner inspired by another historical photographer, Carleton Watkins.

    • 59 min
    Matthew Stella

    Matthew Stella

    In this week's episode, we learn that starting down one career path doesn't necessarily mean that's the road you're stuck on. Moving from culinary school to the tattoo shop, tintypist Matthew Stella, decided to give wetplate photography a try when a friend asked him to do "something involving photography" at a tattoo convention. Starting with just the basics, he was able to pick up the art and decided that maybe another career changeup was past due.

    • 59 min
    Jon Haverstick

    Jon Haverstick

    Is there a place for collodion in today's world of photography? This week's guest thinks so and decided being a teacher, FAA drone pilot and professional commercial photographer wasn't enough. While familiar with Victorian photography and the works of famous Civil War photographers, Jon Haverstick decided to reach out to modern day wetplaters during the COVID-19 shutdown and developed a love for this vintage process. Sit back and learn about Jon's work on sci-fi western promos, spirit photography and what it's like to hold photographic history that's been to the moon and back.

    • 1 hr 4 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
13 Ratings

13 Ratings

AndrewFTA ,

A compendium of wetplate knowledge

Tin Questions is an excellent podcast on the subject of the wet collodion process, featuring hosts of photographers practicing it. An excellent source of experience and information for any person seeking to learn about the wet collodion process, or even large format photography.

MissBonnie ,

Way to go

I look forward to the guests that u have on. Thanks for doing this for all of us.

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