Tintype photography is one of the earliest forms of photography, invented in 1853. The same method on glass was used to make glass negatives, but the cheaper and wildly popular version used thin metal sheets. an early precursor to instant photography, tintypes are developed on site and can be seem immediately - they remained popular as memorabilia photos on beaches and boardwalks until being largely replaced by photo booths in the 1920's.
Meg brings her traveling darkroom and processes plates using the same chemical process - silver nitrate, collodion, ether and more. Each plate is sensitized while the subject is posed, and the plates are immediately developed after each shot.
Following a grand tradition of photobooths, DIY queer porn and antique photo smut, Meg's erotic tintype photoshoots will set up her camera in a fixed position and encourage the subject to direct their own pose. What fantasy do you want to enact in this diner and immortalize in silver?