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1480 was established in Melbourne in 1886 which operated semi-independently for many years. It also made a series of portrait, r ...
1481 spirit of one of the most zealous and creative artists to try their hand at photography. The painter Gustave Le Gray (1820– ...
1482 century practiced the waxed paper negative. In France, Charles Negre (1820–1880) and Henri Le Secq (1818– 1882) followed Le ...
1483 two experimenters attempted to copy paintings on glass (such as those used for projection devices) and “profi les of fi gur ...
1484 California at an unknown date. His photographic career began in 1854 as a daguerreotypist, and he later formed a partnershi ...
1485 Photographic Review (1892–1897); the Junior Photo- grapher, later entitled Practical & Junior Photographer (1894–1903); ...
1486 prepared in advance in a shop or laboratory and trans- ported into the fi eld. Immediately before the image was to be made, ...
1487 and modifying its “glutinous” consistency so that it would remain viscous. A how-to-manual noted that “it is hardly necessa ...
1488 The wet collodion positives, generally produced on glass, were introduced as ambrotypes in American cities. Itinerant photo ...
1489 Historical Photographs, Nashville: American Association of State and Local History, 1977. Whitaker, Robert, A Freeman of th ...
1490 photography to establish grounds on which to appreciate Realist and Naturalist painting. It is tempting to speculate about ...
1491 See also: La Lumière; Courbet, Gustave; Blanquart- Evrard, Louis-Désiré; Du Camp, Maxime; and Mission Héliographique. Furth ...
1492 papermaking today, and is one of the largest employers in Maidstone. John Hannavy See also: Atkins, Anna; Bridges, George W ...
1493 newly opened daguerreotype studio, where he had a pair of daguerreotype portraits of Beard’s son taken to his specifi catio ...
1494 The demands of calotype photography as a hobby soon outstripped the time available to the young doc- tor, who was destined ...
1495 New York, and in 1853 his crystalotypes of the moon were awarded a silver medal at the Crystal Palace exhibi- tion in New Y ...
1496 made from wet collodion negatives in 1855, and he showed his photographs at the various photographic societies in England a ...
1497 for an assessment of her abilities with a camera. Those that have been preserved are housed in the Auckland Institute and M ...
1498 Further Reading Michèle Auer, and Michel Auer, Encyclopédie internationale des photographes de 1839 à nos jours, Hermance, ...
1499 identical cameras set up around six inches apart. There is evidence that this arrangement was used earlier, at the Crystal ...
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