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These two wet-plate collodion pinhole tintypes are a result of a collaboration between Gayle Stevens and Judy Sherrod. You can read more about their process in an
article (Notes from a contributing editor) they wrote for South x Southeast Magazine. Also, you will want to check out their blog
here. As an added bonus South x Southeast is offering a
free subscription to the March issue featuring Gayle Stevens, Judy Sherrod and Anne Berry.
photos © s.gayle stevens and judy sherrod
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