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INDEX
de la Rue, Warren (continued)
eclipse, 395
moon, 394–395
pioneering work on, 394
sun, 395
inventor, 394
photoheliograph, 395
research into chemistry and electricity, 394
wet collodion process, 394–395
Delden, E.v., 1142
Delessert, Alexandre Henri Edouard, 408
Delessert, Benjamin François Marie, 408
Delmaet, Hycaninthe Cesar, 454, 455
de Louw, Henri, 800
Delton, Jean II, 41
Demachy, (Leon) Robert, 408–409, 625, 702,
1073
amateur photographers, 408
art photography, 408
The Brotherhood of the Linked Ring, 408
important European pictorialist
photographer, 408
Photo-Secession, 408
pictorialist photography, 408
Société française de photographie, 408
subjects, 409
writings, 408
Demenÿ, Georges Emile Joseph, 409–410, 942
de Meyer, Baron Adolph, 395–397
autochrome process, 396
biography, 396–397
Harper’s Bazar, 395, 396, 397
Modernist magazine layouts, 396
Photo-Secession galleries, 396–397
portraits, 395–397
soft focus effect, 395
Stieglitz, Alfred, 395, 396
writing editorials, 396
Denier, Andrei, 1228
Denier, Henry (Andrej Ivanovitch), 410
Russia, 410
Denmark, 410–413
1860s, 410
cabinet cards, 410
carte-de-visite, 410
deathbed portraiture, 411
family photographs, 410–411
photographic unions, 1423
social documentary photography, 411
spread of different processes, 410
stereoscopes, 410
Densitometry, 1263–1264
de Prangey, Joseph-Philibert Girault, 397–398
daguerreotypist, 397–398
French historian of architecture, 397–398
de Prouw, Eduard, 987
Desavary, Charles, 340
Desbarats, George Edward, 840
fi rst letterpress halftone reproduction, 840
Des Cloiseaux, Alfred, 735
Detail, 78
Detective cameras, 250, 251, 254, 803–804,
1277, see also Hand cameras
Bolas, Thomas, 170
Developers
agents, 239–240
fi rst proprietary developer, 1136
solution, physical development, 412
stabilized, 1136
temperature, 1254
Developing, 411–413, 1173
chemical development, 411, 413
defi nition, 411
developing chambers, 382–383
physical development, 411–412
tonal relationships, 484
Watkins, Alfred, 1476
Developing-out paper, bromide print, 219
Deveria, Achilles, 413–414
Deveria, Thédule, 413, 414
Egyptology, 414
Deville, Édouard, 415
Canada, French survey photographer, 415
photogrammetry, 415
Diéz-Dührkoop, Minya, 785
Diamond, Hugh Welch, 415–417, 416, 652–
653, 709, 916, 1011
biography, 416–417
psychiatric photography, 415–417
Diamond as father of, 415
functions of psychiatric photography,
416
physiognomy of insanity, 415–417
writer of technical and medical treatises
about photography, 415–416
Diazonium salts, 859
Diazotypes, 1161
Dichromate processes, positives, 1157
distinguished by colloid, 1157
Dichromates, 858
Dickson, William Kennedy-Laurie, 417, 943
cinematographers, 417
Edison, Thomas Alva, 471–472
offi cial photographer, 417
motion pictures, 417
Dictionary of Photography for the Professional
and Amateur Photographer (Wall,
Edward John), 184
Dictionary of Photography (Sutton, Thomas),
180
A Dictionary of the Photographic Art
(Snelling, Henry Hunt), 179
Dietz, Minya, 450, 451
woman photographer, 450, 451
Differential focusing
focus, 980
pictorialism, 1129
Diffused focus, 737–739
Diffusion, 78, 80, 737–739
Dilke, Charles Wentworth, 92
Dillwyn, Mary, 417
woman photographer, 417
Diness, Mendel John, 605–606
Palestine, fi rst indigenous Jewish
photographer, 605
Dioramas
Daguerre, Louis Jacques Mandé, 364–365,
674
double-effect diorama, 364
rotating viewing platform, 364
transparent paintings, 364
Disdéri, André-Adolphe-Eugène, 417
Direct paper positive, 239
Direct positive images, Bayard, Hippolyte, 122
Direct positive silver photographs, 1155
Dirigibles, 15
Disdéri, André-Adolphe-Eugène, 274, 417–
420, 418, 1123
biography, 419–420
carte-de-visite, 276, 277, 280, 418–419,
420, 689
dioramas, 417
Franco-Prussian War, 419
industrial photography, 742
inventor, 419
Paris Commune, 419
patents, 276, 419, 420
photographic studios, 417–419
royal photography, 280
Disdéri, Geneviève-Elisabeth, 420
woman photographer, 420
Divald, Károly, 420–422
alpine photography, 420
Hungary, 420
landscape photography, 420
tourist photography, 420–421
Divald, Károly and Sons Co., 420–422
Divald, Kornél
documentary photography, 420
historic monuments, 420
Divald and Monostory Co., 422
Divald Family, 420–422
Dixon, Anne, 93, 94–95
Dixon, Henry, 422
Dixon, Thomas James, 422
Dmitriev, Maxim Petrovich, 422–425, 423,
979, 1230
biography, 425
early training, 423
exhibitions, 423–424
Russia, 422–425
fi rst Russian photo-report, 424
hardships of peasants, 423
Nizhny Novgorod, 423–424
ordinary folk life, 423–425
Volga region, 424, 425
Documentary photography, 425–428, 427, 659,
706–707
American West, 426
Baldus, Édouard Denis, 426
Civil War, 426, 427
commissioned photographers, 426
construction photography, 426
criminology, 427–428
cyanotypes, 361
Divald, Kornél, 420
early practitioners, 425
ethnographic photography, 425–426
exotic locales, 425
Japan, 772
Johnston, Frances Benjamin, 778
medical photography, 427
mental illness, 427
military photography, 426
Nadar, 426
perceived veracity, 425
poverty, 423–424, 424, 426–427
Russian Empire, 1229, 1230
street scenes, 426
subjects, 425
United States, 1428
vernacular structures, 426
women photographers, 1506
Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge, 428–431, 429,
725, 1033, 1374, 1375
collodion, 429
large output, 429
education, 428
lighting, 429
ordination, 428
photographic printers, 430
photographic studios
Badcock’s Yard, 430
Christ Church studio, 430
relationship with children, 430–431
photography as fashionable pastime, 429
portrait of Alice Liddell, 429, 430
portraits, 429, 429
subjects, 429, 430
techical achievements, 429
D’Olivier, Louis Camile, 79
Dollfus-Ausset, Daniel, 311