Nashville Image is known worldwide for magical, fun, and flattering olde tyme professional portraits of people in time periods 1840 to 1940. Hundreds of authentic costumes, props, and accessories combined with creative poses and archival prints have made Nashville Image a destination adventure for those traveling to and/or living in the Midwest.
All portraits are printed on Kodak’s best archival products currently available (not inkjet) and ready for display and sharing with deluxe mats and top quality frames with museum glass.
The Historic Origin of Nashville Image
Nashville Image began as The Imagery in the Historic New Orleans Hotel in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Created by Susan Storch in a time when there were only were only a handful of olde tyme photographers at Carnivals/Fairs, it was the first olde tyme photographic studio in the world. The Imagery name is currently used by Susan for her wedding photography.
The studio was renamed Eureka Image. Upon moving to Nashville, Brown County, Indiana, Nashville Image opened in Antique Alley.
Licensed minister, Suzanne Kammerer officiates the wedding ceremonies at Nashville Image. It is a unique, fun, and inexpensive way for couples to celebrate their commitment to creating a loving partnership for life. She also performs weddings at other locations.
“It’s not just how many
come in,
it’s how many come back!”
“Powerful and Authentic”
“The portraits are so authentic that we wanted to be as authentic ourselves. We went right over to the local drug store and Joe bought a razor and shaved off his mustache for the portrait.”
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Bonnie -
Joe and Bonnie Novotney
Cherokee
Terre Haute, Indiana
Usually, it goes
more like this;
“We shoot them and you hang them”!