Mounting out tintypes in a new way. Locust – 2.5 inch tintype mounted on Cocobolo.[/caption]
Multiple Exposures of Nicole Truax
Wanted to shoot a few experimental medium format tintypes. Really excited with how they came out. Three 380ws strobes with 40 bursts at full power. Can’t wait to try out some of these with the mammoth plates! These are mounted on 6×6 slabs of Padauk Wood.
Memento Mori: Insects
For this project we are creating small abstract tintypes of insect specimens by creating an extremely shallow depth of field by shooting through an 8x magnifying loupe. This project is a psychological one; rather than being documentary or scientific, we endeavor to create surreal and alien images that touch upon humans’ subconscious fears and curiosities.
Execution Project: The Journey Begins
Execution Project: The journey Begins from Linked Ring Photography on Vimeo. Video from our trip out west and our most recent Execution Project photoshoots.
Julia Forrest: Ucchista-Matangini
We shot this quite a few weeks back, but needed some time away to digest. This was the last bit of chemicals we had for the large ambrotypes and need to put in another order to continue the project. Julia drove up from Brooklyn with her boyfriend Paul and spent the night here, we awoke
Execution Project: John Flynn
Some of you may remember John from the original Execution/kickstarter video, or have listened to his band The Morning On Fire He’s been a good friend for a long time and we immediately thought of featuring him for the project. We had taken this shot of him for his album last year, and ran with
From IPhone to Ambrotype: Evolution Of An Idea
After being greeted by 55 mph winds at Horeshoe Bend and getting one of our vehicles stuck axel deep in the Bonneville Salt Flats we only had one last chance to test out the Mammoth Camera, our hardware, and chemicals before returning home to continue the Execution Project. We had toyed with the idea of
Leaving Tomorrow!
As our lives always seem to be, the previous weeks have been a roller coaster of preparation, overcoming obstacles, and re-working logistical nightmares. Add a series of unexpected jobs to the mix, and it’s a wonder we’ve come this far. As a recap, we’ve drank more coffee in the last 3 months than in the
Travel Plans
These are our tentative travel plans that will take us on a 13-15 day adventure throughout the United States shooting 24×20 glass ambrotypes. Our Journey will first take us to Phoenix, AZ where we will pick up the 24×20 view camera from Francesco’s studio and insure that our modified Wet Plate back fits the Camera.





