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Photos as Physical Art Objects — They’re Not Going Away

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Photo: Michael Shindler

On Tuesday my post on backing up your digital data elicited hundreds of responses online. Many of you had a good quip on a time-tested methodology on how to back up your most treasured memories: print them.

What a concept – the photo as an object. As our culture ebbs and, largely FLOWS to just some bits and bytes on a hardrive or server somewhere, an actual physical photo unmistakably elevates in value because of scarcity. I love art as artifact – it’s so damn meta.

Click through the tabs above to see some stylish examples of a very physical photography: tintype photos.

Tintypes (as you might guess based on the ‘tin’) are images that are exposed directly onto a stainless ferrotype plate. As physical as it gets. To see a behind-the-scenes video (via our friends at Cool Hunting) on how these were made at the Photobooth studio in the Mission District of San Francisco click HERE.

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Photos as Physical Art Objects — They’re Not Going Away

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  1. Horace Pribbeno says:
    January 8, 2013 at 4:27 am

    Youre accordingly awesome, man! I cant consider I missed this blog for so extensive. Its merely abundant things every one of rotund. Your propose, man…too amazing! I cant remain to recite what youve got next. I care for the whole lot that youre saying and want extra, added, MORE! Keep this cheery, man! Its emphatically excessively good.

  2. Clayton Cipolla says:
    January 5, 2013 at 12:19 pm

    It’s a fantastic bring out. A lot of merit down with continue sharing.

  3. Darrell Lindman says:
    January 3, 2013 at 6:00 am

    We untaken this in array to my spouse after I forgot her birthday, and she otherwise he loved it. Outl worth the cash, and delivery was quick.

  4. Fashion Photographer Jerry Avenaim says:
    July 18, 2012 at 10:09 am

    Love these portraits Chase, I miss printing from Polaroid negatives. Time to get out my 190

  5. Max says:
    July 4, 2012 at 10:03 am

    Always looking for more B&W shots that just stand out. Awesome capture here.

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