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920 Association from 1861 to 1889 the formal role giving him, a professional photographer, access to Royalty and to London fashi ...
921 to be a successful maker of daguerreotypes. In spite of the long-time mystery of his name and life, Mestral’s contribution t ...
922 single day, which was really exceptional in those years. Sometimes, there were only minor differences among several shots, b ...
923 the protocol of the court of Maximilian and the offi cial documentation of political events, photographs were a way of legit ...
924 Further Reading Debroise, Olivier, Fuga Mexicana: Un recorrido por la Foto- grafía en México, México, D.F.: Consejo Nacional ...
925 became famous for his photographs of city views, ar- chitecture and reproductions of art works. As an artist he used photogr ...
926 extremely small photographs that are viewed through a microscope or magnifying lens. Throughout its his- tory, however, the ...
927 and valuable papers might be transmitted by post, and secrets might be placed in spaces not larger than a full stop or a blo ...
928 leisure occupation for those seeking self-education and improvement. The microscope slides produced for this audience, offer ...
929 for Objectivity in 19th Century Scientifi c Microphotography. Journal of the History of Biology 35 (2):221–250, 2002. Carrut ...
930 Schaw, Chief Instructor of the Telegraph and Photograph School, offered a ten-point list for photography, includ- ing the re ...
931 Engineers’ Sergeant James MacDonald took at least 300 pictures of geographical and ethnographic interest. The construction o ...
932 Visualization of the British Empire, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1997. Sampson, Gary D. and Lala Deen Dayal, “Betw ...
933 the last remaining fragment of the French Empire) off the coast of Newfoundland, he also became the fi rst person to take ph ...
934 However all fi ve photographers were members of the newly-founded Société héliographique, and several other members of that ...
935 many of the same monuments Baldus had recorded, with publication of a de luxe album in view. That same year Le Secq began re ...
936 MONPILLARD, FERNAND 1865–1937 French photomicrographer Fernand Monpillard quickly acquired a reputation as an exceptional ph ...
937 and the library being advised of the imminent gift in March 1853, there remains no trace of them. Montfort served for a time ...
938 delivered his “The Relation of Photography to the Fine Arts” paper to the Photographic Society of Philadelphia for which he ...
939 notebooks from January-February 1840, which are preserved in the collections of the Library of Congress, of his lessons and ...
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