PORTRAITS OF THE 48th PROJECT

Photographs taken with a 1932 Deardorff 8x10 view camera, contact printed and then sepia toned to create a tintype aesthetic. Images are of reenactors portraying members of the 48th Northern regiment who occupied Ft. Pulaski, Georgia from February 1863 until the conclusion of the war.

Photographs taken with a 1932 Deardorff 8x10 view camera, contact printed and then sepia toned to create a tintype aesthetic. Images are of reenactors portraying members of the 48th Northern regiment who occupied Ft. Pulaski, Georgia from February 1863 until the conclusion of the war.

© Tampa Bay Photographer Joseph Gamble

Photographs taken with a 1932 Deardorff 8x10 view camera, contact printed and then sepia toned to create a tintype aesthetic. Images are of reenactors portraying members of the 48th Northern regiment who occupied Ft. Pulaski, Georgia from February 1863 until the conclusion of the war.
Photographs taken with a 1932 Deardorff 8x10 view camera, contact printed and then sepia toned to create a tintype aesthetic. Images are of reenactors portraying members of the 48th Northern regiment who occupied Ft. Pulaski, Georgia from February 1863 until the conclusion of the war.
Photographs taken with a 1932 Deardorff 8x10 view camera, contact printed and then sepia toned to create a tintype aesthetic. Images are of reenactors portraying members of the 48th Northern regiment who occupied Ft. Pulaski, Georgia from February 1863 until the conclusion of the war.
Photographs taken with a 1932 Deardorff 8x10 view camera, contact printed and then sepia toned to create a tintype aesthetic. Images are of reenactors portraying members of the 48th Northern regiment who occupied Ft. Pulaski, Georgia from February 1863 to the conclusion of the war.
Photographs taken with a 1932 Deardorff 8x10 view camera, contact printed and then sepia toned to create a tintype aesthetic. Images are of reenactors portraying members of the 48th Northern regiment who occupied Ft. Pulaski, Georgia from February 1863 until the conclusion of the war.
Photographs taken with a 1932 Deardorff 8x10 view camera, contact printed and then sepia toned to create a tintype aesthetic. Images are of reenactors portraying members of the 48th Northern regiment who occupied Ft. Pulaski, Georgia from February 1863 until the conclusion of the war.
Photographs taken with a 1932 Deardorff 8x10 view camera, contact printed and then sepia toned to create a tintype aesthetic. Images are of reenactors portraying members of the 48th Northern regiment who occupied Ft. Pulaski, Georgia from February 1863 until the conclusion of the war.
Photographs taken with a 1932 Deardorff 8x10 view camera, contact printed and then sepia toned to create a tintype aesthetic. Images are of reenactors portraying members of the 48th Northern regiment who occupied Ft. Pulaski, Georgia from February 1863 until the conclusion of the war.
Photographs taken with a 1932 Deardorff 8x10 view camera, contact printed and then sepia toned to create a tintype aesthetic. Images are of reenactors portraying members of the 48th Northern regiment who occupied Ft. Pulaski, Georgia from February 1863 until the conclusion of the war.
Photographs taken with a 1932 Deardorff 8x10 view camera, contact printed and then sepia toned to create a tintype aesthetic. Images are of reenactors portraying members of the 48th Northern regiment who occupied Ft. Pulaski, Georgia from February 1863 until the conclusion of the war.