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		<title>Tintype Surf Photography</title>
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		<dc:creator>Holly Stuart Hughes</dc:creator>
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© Joni Sternbach/Courtesy of Peabody Essex Museum
One of more than 40 tintype portraits of surfers in Joni Sternbach&#8217;s solo exhibition, &#8220;SurfLand,&#8221; on view at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts, from May 16 to October 9. Sternbach used a 19th-century wooden camera and a wet-plate technique to create the portraits.
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<p>© Joni Sternbach/Courtesy of Peabody Essex Museum</p>
<p>One of more than 40 tintype portraits of surfers in <strong>Joni Sternbach</strong>&#8217;s solo exhibition, &#8220;SurfLand,&#8221; on view at the <a title="Peabody Essex Museum" href="http://www.pem.org/exhibitions/">Peabody Essex Museum</a> in Salem, Massachusetts, from May 16 to October 9. Sternbach used a 19th-century wooden camera and a wet-plate technique to create the portraits.</p>
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