This collection showcases tintype portraits taken at the Sundance Film Festival by photographer Victoria Will.



A tintype photograph is a direct positive on a thin sheet of iron, coated with a lacquer or enamel as the photographic emulsion.



Tintypes originally were used during the 1860s to 1870s. Victoria Will is a freelance photographer for the Associated Press and has covered the Sundance Film Festival for the last four years.



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