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1000 concentrating on astronomical and microscopical sub- jects. His ability to enlarge these images while retaining the clarity ...
1001 guided to “believe” all Nicholls press pictures, many of which appeared in Black and White, The Daily Sketch, The Daily Mir ...
1002 drawback was that the light-sensitivity was low, so as to make portraiture an impossibility. Nevertheless, albumen on glass ...
1003 Further Reading Auer, Michèle, and Michel Auer, Encyclopédie internationale des photographes de 1839 à nos jours [Internati ...
1004 In 1816, with the ten-year patent on the Pyréolophore due to expire the following year, work on the boat engine was taken u ...
1005 was thoroughly awe-struck by Daguerre’s renowned Diorama, yet he remained skeptical about sharing his secrets, given Daguer ...
1006 by the brothers. Isidore subsequently reaped the benefi t of the partnership with Daguerre in the form of a share of the pe ...
1007 exposure, people experimented with adding substances such as water-absorbing zinc salts or honey. From the 1870s the invent ...
1008 streets at night, publishing his photographs as books such as How the Other Half Lives (1890). At the turn of the century, ...
1009 using the instantaneous photographic process, Noack took important pictures of street life in Genoa, giving an idea of anci ...
1010 the country and completed an archive of about 3,000 images, very much the same way Knudsen did. His perhaps most important ...
1011 Thoms was a keen amateur photographer with a par- ticular interest in architectural photography. A member of the Photograph ...
1012 the base of operations, Notman also pursued opportuni- ties in the United States starting in 1869 with college photographs ...
1013 Skidmore, Colleen, “’All That Is Interesting in the Canadas’: William Notman’s Maple Box Portfolio of Stereographic Views, ...
1014 nude to be used by artists. In France Eugène Durieu produced nude studies in the 1850s working in col- laboration with Eugè ...
1015 Margaret Cameron also photographed nude children, often “clothing” them as allegories or presenting them as Christian subje ...
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O 1017 O’SULLIVAN, TIMOTHY HENRY (1840–1882) American photographer, probably born Ireland While little evidence survives regardi ...
10181018 O’SULLIVAN, TIMOTHY HENRY exposure) required fi eld photographers to travel with portable darkrooms, or dark tents. In ...
10191019 seven months, O’Sullivan returned to the United States and was replaced by the Navy with photographer John Moran. The c ...
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