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100 Hetzer seemed to have an instinct for predicting new photographic fads. On 10 November 1860 he advertised in the Sydney Morn ...
101 tower of Holtermann’s mansion in North Sydney to make a 22 part panorama of Sydney Harbour and sub- urbs. The glass plates w ...
102 independently, others were the wives of commercial photographers. The Federation of the colonial States into the Com- monwea ...
103 otype to Sydney,” The Daguerreian Annual 1995, Pittsburgh: The Daguerreian Society, 1995, 51–57. AUTOTYPE FINE ART COMPANY T ...
104 The 1950s saw Autotype fi nally abandoning carbon printing. The company’s main business now centred around supplying materia ...
B 105 BABBITT, PLATT D. (1823–1879) American photographer Equal parts artist and entrepreneur, Platt Babbitt made memorable phot ...
106106 BABBITT, PLATT D. exposed, with remarkable depth of fi eld and tonal range. His compositions of the various sites from wh ...
107107 BALDUS, ÈDOUARD tor Hugo taken in 1862, on which occasion Bacot also executed a series of stereoscopic views of the exile ...
108 BALDUS, ÈDOUARD was a native of the small German town of Grünebach, forty-fi ve miles east of Cologne, and, according to som ...
109 that are his most carefully crafted and clearly articulated demonstrations of photography’s unparalleled capacity to represe ...
110 as the natural heirs to a great tradition of building that stretched back to Roman and medieval times. The fi nal section of ...
111 Although photographs by Baldus—especially the small-format albumen prints of the 1860s—are rela- tively common, richly print ...
112 Further Reading Bresc-Bautier, Geneviève, Françoise Heilbrun, et al., Le pho- tographe et l’architecte: Édouard Baldus, Hect ...
113 that made him famous. His photographs illustrate folk musicians, noble ladies of the Caucasus in national costumes, coal-sel ...
114 After his death his negatives were acquired by Un- derwood & Underwood. John Hannavy BARNARD, EDWARD EMERSON (1857–1923) ...
115 appears to have ventured widely while pursuing his craft, even making photographs in Cuba in 1860. Unfortunately, none of th ...
116 commercial photographers Thomas Barnes and his son (up to about 1888) and Roderick Johnstone from 1883. Barnardo also sold p ...
117 London work, mixed in with the best from Sydney, was to win an important prize in his fi rst year there. In London over the ...
118 news of the Prince’s visit, as well as having “a feeling of sacredness at the prospect... I was a little timid of whether I ...
119 BAUDELAIRE, CHARLES (1821–1867) French poet and art critic Baudelaire wrote one of the most famous essays on photography in ...
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