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700 have to do is press a button, and we’ll take care of the rest,” was the advertising slogan which helped insure the camera’s ...
701 Waldo Emerson built up a body of work so intense and remarkable that he is considered to be the father of a revival in artis ...
702 photographers such as Jackson, Watkins, Vroman and Thomson who carefully directed the ‘types’ they were photographing. Looki ...
703 Welling, William, Photography in America. The Formative Years 1839–1900, Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press,1978 Wi ...
704 photographers attempted to exhibit 350 photographs at art photography exhibit in Vienna. More than any other single individu ...
705 photography was potentially a great creative art, and that it did not need to be bund down to rule set up for painting. ‘Nat ...
706 original ASA system (1943) and the BS / DIN / ASA international standards of 1960–62. The scientifi c fi ndings of Hurter an ...
707 day events, but also less common scenes and objects. Some of them invented documentary commissions for themselves. The studi ...
708 Boulouch, Nathalie, Albert Londe, positions autochromistes, Etudes photogaphiques, n° 6, Mai 1999, Paris: Société fran- çais ...
709 HOFMEISTER, THEODOR (1863–1943) AND OSKAR (1871–1937) German photographers Theodor worked as a wholesale merchant and Oskar ...
710 stiffl y in an armchair, his head fi xed in a rest and his hands clenched so as not to move. Elaborate studio props fi ll ou ...
711 Although he also photographed the works of old masters, such as the Hans Holbein pictures in the Royal Collections at Windso ...
712 Frederick Hollyer lived with his eldest son at Blewbury, Berkshire, where he died at the age of ninety-fi ve on 21 November ...
713 Beyers to prospect for gold. Fortune came in 1872 when they found the largest gold nugget ever, weighing 286kg in the remote ...
714 had been sentenced to be executed. Hooper’s attempt to achieve photographs of the execution by synchronizing his shutter rel ...
715 offi ces in Prague, and was named to be a skilled ama- teur portrait painter before he took up photography in summer 1841. H ...
716 HOUGHTON, GEORGE (1836–1961) English photographic studio The fi rm of George Houghton and Son had it’s origins before photog ...
717 her home and she took many informally but artfully posed portraits of her husband and his male friends in a simply construct ...
718 of photographic societies in London, Manchester and Norwich in 1856. At the Art Treasures Exhibition, Man- chester, 1857, Ho ...
719 Seiberling, Grace, and Blore, Carolyn, Amateurs: Photography and the Mid-Victorian Imagination, Chicago and London: 1986. HU ...
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