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Image of a Glens Falls Art digital tintype of Queensbury Artist KATE BOYLE and her dog Jenny.  images. The authentic tintype was made in Queensbury, NY from a digital photograph taken in Gettysburg, PA.

Image of a Glens Falls Art digital tintype of Queensbury Artist KATE BOYLE and her dog Jenny made by Glens Falls area artist photographer Craig Murphy. The authentic tintype was made in Queensbury, NY from a digital photograph taken in Gettysburg, PA.

 Artist Craig Murphy with wooden tintype camera and Glens Falls Art logo

Glens Falls area artist photographer Craig Murphy and his Glens Falls Art tintype studio tintype camera in City Park, Glens Falls, NY

Preserving Memories with the Wet Plate Collodion Process

By merging modern technology with this historic art form, I create heirloom-quality tintypes that preserve cherished memories and celebrate the craftsmanship and legacy of this timeless technique.”

— Tintype Artist Craig Murphy

QUEENSBURY, NY, UNITED STATES, April 22, 2023/EINPresswire.com/ — Glens Falls Art is excited to announce a new service that combines modern technology with the historic art of wet plate collodion photography. Customers can now have their favorite digital images, such as cherished pet or wedding photos, transformed into authentic tintypes using 19th century methods.

This innovative service is offered by Glens Falls area fine art photographer Craig Murphy, who is passionate about preserving memories with the time-honored wet plate collodion process. Invented by English artist Frederick Scott Archer in 1851, wet plate collodion photography was the predominant method for capturing images between 1850 and…

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