Just sharing another one from the details workshop. I really love the light and her expression in this shot.
A few days ago we showed you our office. That created a few more questions lol. David wrote ” what is the picture in the corner it’s pretty small”. It is a 5×7 tintype of a brides wedding shoes. Wet platers also call these ferrotype’s because they are a positive image on tin or similar metal. If these were a negative and done on glass they would be called an ambrotype. A small known fact is that ambrotype comes from the greek ambrotos which means immortal. I surely feel that when looking at old collodion wet plate images. They have an enduring.. timeless quality. The process dates back to the 1860′s. We used a lense that dates back to 1908 for an authentic petzval look. You can see the video of the collodion wet plate process here. This is available to current and old brides as well. You can drop off your wedding day details to the studio to have them taken in this process. If you are interested give us a call and we can discuss.
Head on over to the Landlocked Bride and check out Tuesday Shoesday. You can see Jeanna bridesmaids shoes. We haven’t shared this wedding but aren’t these shoes sweet. Brit is always cooking up some inspiration and wedding ideas for the bride in the midwest. Also make sure and leave her some support she is getting married this weekend. Brit we know you are going to have the time of you life. Enjoy it.
Andy & I spend a lot of time figuring out ways to make things easier for our customers and one of those things is our shopping cart! At the beginning of this year we started using a company called Pickpic and so far they have been amazing! Although each cart functions they same, they branded it to match our website and blog! Our clients are able to go through their images easily, pick their favorites for the album, other products and order!
We recently discovered they placed an ad in the newest Professional Photographer’s Magazine and we were so excited to see OUR shopping cart! So, we thought we would share it and give a shout out to this awesome company! Thanks PickPic!