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960 Ferrez, Gilberto. Bahia, Velhas Fotografi as 1858/1900, Rio de Janeiro: Kosmos Editora, 1989. Koppel, Susanne, Loschner, Ren ...
961 of critical thinking about the medium. The picture’s detractors claimed it was a violation of the “true na- ture” of photogr ...
962 refl ected into the lens during exposure. These represen- tation were the result of spiritualism, a dubious spin-off movemen ...
963 ——, Pictorial Effect in Photography, Preface, unp. Reprinted by Helios, Pawlet, VT, 1971, second impression 1972. ——, Pictor ...
964 Murray was in the city during this time, having taken leave of absence from his post in Agra from April 27, 1857 to February ...
965 main subjects appear ostensibly as the grand edifi ces of Mughal palace precincts and fortifi cations yield to the persisten ...
966 reliability of their cameras under diffi cult climactic conditions is refl ected in the fact that it was used during Lord El ...
967 Catalogue of Photographic Apparatus, Processes & C., London: Murray and Heath, 1859. Heath, Vernon, “Mason v Heath. To t ...
968 specialist. When Leland Stanford, former Governor of California, United States Senator, and President of the Central Pacifi ...
969 enabled more rapid exposures. To maximize available light and further shorten exposure, Muybridge built a track with an angl ...
970 Muybridge produced 781 motion studies under the par- tial supervision of Thomas Eakins, which he published in 1887 under the ...
N 971 NADAR (GASPARD-FÉLIX TOURNACHON) (1820–1910) French photographer, writer, and caricaturist To the question—“Who do you thi ...
972972 NADAR natural light to aesthetic effect in his studio and soon abandoned electric light for his portraits. Portrait Photo ...
973973 NADAR than pleased with the results of using artifi cial light in his portrait sittings, Nadar understood that electric l ...
974 Nadar’s fi nal work as a photographer occurred in 1897 after his son failed to pay him his annuity: he opened a portrait stu ...
975 Nadar increasingly relied on studio assistants, who sometimes worked without him, to create his photo- graphs. Despite the c ...
976 third and fi nal studio at 51 rue d’Anjou. Under Paul, the new studio catered to a more affl uent clientele and prospered. A ...
977 formation.” Some of the models were even designed to simulate volcanic activity, including eruptions. Theories of planetary ...
978 NASTYUKOV, MIKCHAIL PETROVICH (active 1860s–1880s) Professional photographer Mikchail Petrovich Nastyukov had his own studio ...
979 Nastyukov also received the title of the photographer of His Highness Crown Prince Alexander (the future czar Alexander III) ...
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