The tintype has a very distinct look which is memorable, I think Sgt Drew’s use of this process brings something to the photographs that a modern digital camera cannot. It is through the imperfections and thought which needs to go into each shot that we are exposed to moments we would not otherwise see. While I’m not an advocate of war I would love to see more images like these.
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