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60 Roger Fenton went to Russia, just to name a few out of dozens. They were accompanied by true amateurs seeking the splendour o ...
61 closed in 1917, it owned a stock of more than 21,000 pictures in extremely high defi nition, most of them in the negative for ...
62 house, town hall, opera house, musical theatre, bank or industrial site was opened without a luxuriously designed album of ph ...
63 to commission photographers like Charles Marville to take photographs of all streets and places that were to be torn down by ...
64 image of the Brooklyn Bridge with its grids of wires. Both images are made at dawn and under bad weather conditions, both are ...
65 stance, in 1904 the National Portrait Gallery in London purchased 12 volumes of the day books of the prominent portrait photo ...
66 1885 the Königlich Preußische Meßbildanstalt (Royal Prussian Photogrammetric Institute), the fi rst photo- grammetric institu ...
67 Photographic Society, founded in 1853, and the Société française de photographie, founded in the following year, are two of t ...
68 In England each society held an annual conference at which a ‘temporary museum’ would be set up. Members regularly exhibited ...
69 early 1860s photos replaced drawings in the china manufacturer Minton company pattern books. Railway companies soon began to ...
70 photography. Some undertook scientifi c observations, for example Benjamin Leigh Smith’s voyages to Svalblad and Zemlya Frant ...
71 a sense of visual truth from a region previously often represented by exaggerated and fanciful images. With signifi cant inve ...
72 Daguerreotype Views Nowadays, the only extant nine daguerreotype views are those preserved at the Museo Histórico Nacional (B ...
73 Alexander, Abel & Príamo, Luis Buenos Aires, Ciudad y Campa- ña, 1860–1870, Buenos Aires: Fundación Antorchas, 2000. C.I. ...
74 ART PHOTOGRAPHY In 1867, a decade before his election to the papacy as Leo XIII (1878-1903), Cardinal Gioacchino Pecci compos ...
75 should have hesitated to give an answer in the affi rma- tive.”^ In the meantime, however, some photographers had shown that ...
76 it fi rst appeared, Robinson’s composite photograph, Fading Away, is acknowledged now to be one of the most poignant visual e ...
77 rial exposition necessary to raise the picture beyond its utilitarian, descriptive function and into the realm of intellect a ...
78 The connections between naturalistic art and optical devices such as the camera obscura has been widely discussed in modern t ...
79 consistent focus across the depth of fi eld. Such equiva- lence across picture planes made the photographed subject appear mo ...
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