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740 er number of itinerant photographers to visit the Colony. In early 1853 the itinerate photographer L. Saurman, who had earli ...
741 Japanese, such as Mazaraki in Medan, and the Arme- nians. Of the latter Onnes Kurkdjian (1851–1903), with a studio in Suraba ...
742 these were taken to fulfi l an industrial or simply picto- rial remit. The immense value of the easily duplicable paper prin ...
743 struction project throughout Europe was chronicled with the camera. While the majority of industrial photography at this tim ...
744 portrait—which is the most memorable, more memo- rable than the huge ship herself. The juxtaposition of the engineer and the ...
745 Inha experimented with cameras to secure the best equipment, and generally preferred a plate size of 18cm × 24cm, which was ...
746 INNES, COSMO NELSON (1798–1874) English photographer and professor Cosmo Nelson Innes was born at Deeside in Aberdeen- shire ...
747 jects, including waterfalls, moving carriages, speeding trains, rising smoke and fl ames, fl ying birds, fl apping fl ags, a ...
748 Baptiste Frenet’s unusual collodion transfer process seems to have been particularly effective in capturing motion, enabling ...
749 acceptance as an objective tool. As photography became capable of recording increasingly narrow slices of time, it grew in v ...
750 most means of improving “sensitiveness” had already “been pushed to the limit,” but as latensifi cation, the strategy remain ...
751 suaded Fox Talbot relinquish his patent rights of the calotype process. Lord Rosse experimented with the da- guerreotype as ...
752 During the closing decades of the century, much com- mercial photography was geared towards tourism, with fi rms such Willia ...
753 French and Italian (Genoa: A. Beuf, 1839; Bologna: tip. Nobili e c., 1839; Rome: A. Monaldi, 1840). Moreover, the fi rst exp ...
754 and opacity of the paper used for the negatives. With the improvements introduced by L. D. Blanquart-Evrard (1802–1872) and ...
755 ing. The advantages of this new technique that brought together the positive aspects of the daguerreotype and calotype proce ...
756 century, when great art historians like Adolfo Venturi introduced the use of photography in the study of art and when the fu ...
757 races), as well as some episodes of the life of the people with their processions, festivals, and customs. Their special lan ...
758 Antologia di testi sulla fotografi a 1839–1949, Milan: Franco Angeli, 1985. Critelli, Maria Pia (ed.), Stefano Lecchi, Rome: ...
759 in 1844, producing many fi ne images in Canton, Macau and elsewhere in 1844 and 1845. Those images survive as the earliest p ...
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