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1260 Adams ran Scovill & Adams until his death in 1896, whereupon his son Washington Irving Lincoln Adams, editor of Photogr ...
1261 have been marketed by the studio at various times as being the work of P. Sebah, J. P. Sebah, or Sebah & Joaillier. Fol ...
1262 gold chains, and cloaks. Jan Steen portrayed himself as an anti-hero, often occupying the central position in paintings tha ...
1263 a considerable reputation amongst political and high society women in Washington. She is decked out in furs and an elaborat ...
1264 Equipment for making a consistent exposure to a plate, Implementation of an agreed development proto- col, A means of accu ...
1265 Davy, Humphrey, “An Account of Copying Paintings upon Glass, and of Making Profi les by the Agency of Light upon Nitrate of ...
1266 In exhibitions between 1852 and 1859 Sherlock showed almost 200 rustic studies, many entered by the print seller J.Hogarth. ...
1267 His exhibition record comprises two portraits by wet collodion shown at the 1855 Exhibition of the Photo- graphic Society, ...
1268 fi ght against Austria. The image combined reproductive technology, politics, and a moment of history in the making. Silvy ...
1269 As the carte-de-visite phenomenon died down, Silvy ended his portaiture studio in London in 1868 and moved back to France. ...
1270 square glass plates. The camera was called the Pistol- graph. Skaife’s camera was sold with several types of lenses includi ...
1271 jamin Brecknell Turner). Often photographers tried to achieve an empty sky for stylistic reasons. Japanese photographs were ...
1272 Slingsby contributed a number of articles to the British photographic press usually addressing portrai- ture and matters of ...
1273 Richard Beck (1827–1866) as an apprentice and they commenced a formal partnership in 1847 which contin- ued until 1857 when ...
1274 of their work, as well as of Lerebours’ Excursions Da- guerriennes (1842–1843). It is likely that Shaw Smith was exposed to ...
1275 1811, and was part of the Anglo-Irish landed gentry. His relationships with Scottish, Irish, and French calotypists of his ...
1276 from everyday life. Objects for display in 1888 included Samuel F. B. Morse’s daguerreotype camera, the fi rst in America; ...
1277 Further Reading Brown, Julie K., Making Culture Visible, Amsterdam: Harwood Academic Publishers, 2001. Delaney, Michelle An ...
1278 of covert photography was deemed to be so tempting that even members of reputable clubs and societies had to be warned abou ...
1279 printed. The camera, reloaded with fresh fi lm, was then returned to its owner with their negatives and a set of prints. Fo ...
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