Here are a couple of tin photos of my family.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/haterpotater/2581556906/in/photostream/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/haterpotater/2580730143/
Cool! I love it when everyone in a big family agrees to take part in one of these. My family did the same thing when I was 10 or 11 and I still love looking at that "tintype" to this day.
The tintype studio's costumes and photography are extremely authentic. My parents posed for a tintype at Silver Dollar City in the late 1970s. My 90-year-old great-aunt later saw the photo and got mad, thinking my parents had been hiding a real antique family photo from her!
^Haha! We've had two tintype photos done. One when I was little and another when we were on a trip with all our cousins. They both look really authentic and they are actually fun to take.
The sad thing is that now you can't get a real tin type photo anymore.
The photos taken outside with a real tin type camera and the photo made on a piece of tin have been replaced by a digital camera and a paper print.
A little too modern for true SDC fans.
^That's disappointing. I suppose cost became an issue.