This opportunity will allow you to see the entire tintype process, which dates back to 1850s, firsthand, and you get to bring home a beautiful 8"x10" tintype to remember the experience. Kyle McMillin, the artist behind Red Room Tintype in Seattle, uses the wet-plate collodion process, also known as tintypes, and recently hosted a sold-out workshop at the Whatcom. Then get some rest & relaxation with a one-night stay in a deluxe room at the Washington Athletic Club, which ranks among the best private athletic clubs in North America. A $150 dinner allowance at Torchy's, the second-floor restaurant with a delicious menu designed by Executive Chef Eric Floyd, is included in your stay.