Christine Eadie
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In this episode of Tin Questions, I chat with tintypist Christine Eadie who focuses in on a specific timeframe of American history, the Civil War.  Tintypes were highly sought after from 1861 through 1865 as soldiers marched off to war and modern day reenactors are no different. Christine shares how she jumped into the genre of reenactment photography, the challenges that come when working with collodion out of a tent on sutler's row and her passion for sharing this process with others.    
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