Photographer Dave Rambow keeps lost art of tintype photography alive into 21st century
By:
Pauleen Le
Posted: Nov 8, 2020 7:29 AM CST
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DANE COUNTY, Wis. (CBS 58) -- In this age of digital photography where there are multiple chances of getting the perfect picture, one Wisconsin man’s images are one of a kind.
Dave Rambow is a classic photographer. He uses antique equipment to recreate the kinds of images made in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and his work has earned him notice from Wisconsin to Hollywood.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Pauleen Le traveled to Lake Kegonsa State Park in Dane County to learn how he’s keeping an old fashioned artform timeless.
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