Tintype Sessions: Saturday, April 13th
THIS IS A PRODUCT LISTING FOR TINTYPE LOCKET SESSIONS SATURDAY, APRIL 13TH
- All sessions will be hosted at Glen & Effie's Nashville showroom: 2517 Lebanon Pike Suite 201, Nashville, TN 37214
- Each 30 minute session is for one "mini" locket tintype. If you would like 2 photos, one for each side of a locket, you will need to purchase 2 sessions. Because of their small nature, we can only photograph one subject per "mini" tintype. We suggest fitting two subjects per tintype.
- Please note that this ticket includes payment for your tintype portrait and our bench jewelers time to photograph, cut, shape, and custom set your portrait into an antique locket. All sessions are non-refundable, but are transferable to another session date.
- Locket purchases are separate from the tintype session. If you wish to bring your own locket, please email us at hello@glenandeffie.com prior to your appointment--for protection longevity, the tintypes need to be set in certain lockets. Preferred lockets can be purchased at this link: https://www.glenandeffie.com/collections/tintype-lockets
- If you are bringing a pet, they must be able to sit and stay on command. All pets must wait in the car before & immediately after their photo is taken. Please have your pet on a leash. Please inform us ahead of time if you intend bring a pet for your session.
- Children under 3 years old will need to be able to sit still for the photo. Please remember there is a single, very bright flash to capture one photo. Children under this age can also sit in a parent's lap for their photo. There is time built in for one retake, but if you have doubts your child can briefly sit still, it might be best to wait until they are older.
UPON CHECKOUT FOR YOUR SESSION SELECT "LOCAL PICK-UP".
Questions? Click here for our tintype FAQ or send us an email at hello@glenandeffie.com.
Click HERE to check out our last tintype session on Instagram!
COMPOSITION
All of our modern heirlooms are designed with elements mostly from the late 1800s - 1920s and the highest quality solid gold and gold-filled components. To learn more about different types of gold and composition, check out our Gold Jewelry Guide.
CARE
We make, design, and restore each piece of jewelry with the hope you will love and enjoy your modern heirlooms for many years to come. Check out our Jewelry Care Guide for tips on how to care for your pieces so they last a lifetime.
Please visit our FAQ Page for other questions and details.