Hannavy_RT72353_C000v1.indd
980 He did not receive special academic training. He began as Kustos Adjunkt” (Assistenz curator) at the Dienst der Naturalien-K ...
981 natural human vision. He declared hand cameras a tool for amateurs and condemned enlarging, retouching, and, most vehemently ...
982 Further Reading Emerson, P. H., Naturalistic Photography for Students of Art, London: Sampson, Low, Marston, Searle and Rivi ...
983 from Sébastien Pezetti of Aix-en-Provence while in high school. His father encouraged Nègre’s ambitions, helping send him to ...
984 [Heliographic Society] and the Société française de la photographie [French Photography Society], from his fi rst daguerreot ...
985 Biography Charles Nègre was born on 9 May 1820 in Grasse, France. He studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris, apprentic ...
986 was among London’s fi rst portrait studios to feature electric lighting. Negretti & Zambra became best known as publish- ...
987 The Crafts Album included photographs of local industries. The Historical Album included portraits of the Rus- sian military ...
988 travelling around. This must be due to a growing num- ber of clients, especially after the introduction of the carte-de-visi ...
989 or to master (requiring less fi nancial investments and technical-chemical skills), there may have been some charlatans in p ...
990 no person is identical. They also paid more attention to better printing techniques like the platinum print and the gum bich ...
991 Lippmann images, which display their internal layered structure. Based on his surviving Lippmann images, he was a master of ...
992 Louis-Antonin became a member of the Société française de photographie in 1884 and joined the Cham- bre syndicale de la phot ...
993 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT PRINTER The New South Wales Government Printer (NSWGP), a public works department in Sydney, was ...
994 Christchurch where he made the acquaintance of ge- ologist Julius von Haast, a person who was to play an important role in M ...
995 appearance of the Capital City and its hinterland—the Wairarapa. His views of this region, which were made with the aid of a ...
996 the larger Islands boasted a resident photographer who not only supplied local needs but were well placed to cash in on the ...
997 knowledged for his vitally important role in establishing the history of photography as a unique and serious fi eld of study ...
998 Chiarenza has pointed out, “no one has yet produced a less biased, more idea-oriented, or more interesting general history o ...
999 Newhall, Beaumont, Focus: Memoirs of a Life in Photography, Boston: Little, Brown, 1993. ——, The History of Photography: Fro ...
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