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INDEX
Hill, Reverend Levi L., 371, 661, 1426
claim for color daguerreotypes, 661
color therapy, 316–317
Daguerreian Journal, 367
Hillers, John K., 662, 662
anthropological photography, 662
Native Americans, 662, 662
window transparencies, 662
Hillotypes, 371, 661, 1155
Hills, Robert, 663
Hills & Saunders, 662–663
royal photography, 663
survives to present day, 662, 663
Himalayan mountains, 947
expedition photography, 511, 512
mountain photography, 949–950
White, John Claude, 1496
Hime, Humphrey Lloyd, 262, 664
Canada, 664
expedition photography, 664
Hinton, Alfred Horsley, 31, 664
Amateur Photographer, 31
author and editor, 664
The Brotherhood of the Linked Ring, 664
landscape photography, 664
pictorial photography, 664
Historical genre, Delaroche, Hippolyte (Paul),
406, 407
Historic monuments, 193, 691, 1103
Bacot, Edmond, 106, 107
Baldus, Édouard Denis, 108, 109
Bartholdi, Auguste, 117
Caneva, Giacomo, 267–268
Choiselat, Marie-Charles-Isidore, 296–297
Cuccioni, Tommaso, 354
Delagrange, Baron Alexis, Indian
architecture, 402–404
Divald, Kornél, 420
Du Camp, Maxime, 441, 442
Durieu, Jean-Louis-Marie-Eugène,
455–456
Fierlants, Edmond, 529–530
Finland, 532
Geoffray, Stéphane, 578–579
Groll, Andreas, 622
Le Gray, Gustave, 834
Le Secq, Henri (Jean-Louis Henri Le Secq
des Tournelles), 838–839
MacPherson, Robert, Roman architecture
and antiquities, 881–883, 882
Marville, Charles, 901–903
Meydenbauer, Albrecht
photogrammetric cameras, 924
Prussian monuments, 924
Mission Héliographique, 548, 838, 843–
844, 921–922, 933–935, 1282
Nègre, Charles, 983
Narciso da Silva, Joaquim Possidónio, 976
Ratel, Frederic Patrice Clement Stanislas,
296–297
Relvas, Carlos, 1189
Rive, Roberto, 1197
Second Empire, 548
Historiography
photographic collections, 68
photography, 19th century, 664–668
social history, United States, 1424
History and Handbook of Photography
(Tissandier, Gaston), 181
The History and Practice of the Art of
Photography (Snelling, Henry Hunt),
178, 1279
A History of American Art (Hartmann,
Sadakichi), 638, 639
History of Photography; Written as a Practical
Guide and an Introduction to its Latest
Developments (Harrison, William
Jerome), 183
History of Photography (Newhall, Beaumont),
997–998
History of science, 666
Hof, K.K., 1286
Hofmeister, Oskar, 709
bromide prints, 709
gum prints, 709
pictorialists, 709
Hofmeister, Theodor, 709
bromide prints, 709
gum prints, 709
landscape photography, 709
pictorialists, 709
Hogarth, John, 963–964
Hogg, Jabez, 709, 1120
biography, 710
daguerreotypes, 709, 710
of Hogg making a portrait, 709–710
medical career, 710
patents, contemporary debates, 710
Hollyer, Frederick, 710–712
art photography, 711
art reproductions, 710–712
platinum print, 711
biography, 712
gelatin dry plates, 711
landscape photography, 711
platinotypes, 711
portraits, 711
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 665, 1116, 1452
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Sr., 346–347
Holmes, Silas A., 712
New York, urban imagery, 712
salted paper prints, 712
Holmes Booth & Hayden, 1093
Holtermann, Bernard Otto, 100–101, 712–713
Australia, 713
Holy Land, see Palestine
Home movie system, 4
Honduras, 285
Honey process, glass plate negatives, 878
Hong Kong
early studios, 292–293
Floyd, William Pryor, 537
photography studios, 294
Hooper, Colonel Willoughby Wallace, 713–
714, 714
Burma, 713–714
India, 713–714, 714
Horetzky, Charles George, 714
Canada, 714
dry plate negatives, 714
survey photographers, 714
Horn, Wilhelm (Vilém), 714, 1286
daguerreotypes, 714
Photographisches Journal, 715
portraits, 715
publisher of fi rst photographic technical
periodical in German-speaking
countries, 1286
Horne, Fallon, 715
Horne, Thornthwaite & Wood, 714–715, 1093
catalogue, 715
photographic equipment and chemicals,
714–715
Talbot, William Henry Fox, 715
Horne and Thornthwaite, Ackland, William, 3
The Horse in Motion (Stillman, Jacob Davis
Babcock), 186
Houghton, George, 716
Houseworth, Thomas, 716
California, 716
Houseworth, Thomas & Company, 716
How, Louisa Elizabeth, 716–717
Australia, 716–717
salted paper photographs, 716
woman photographer, 716–717
Howlett, Robert, 717, 717–718, 1062
biography, 718
Crimean War, 717
early professional photographer, 717, 718
engineering photography, documented
construction of steamship Leviathan,
717, 718
photographic technique, 717–718
portraits, 717
H.P. Robinson & Son, see Robinson, H.P. &
Son
Hudson, Frederick, 1334
Hughes, Cornelius Jabez, 719–720
biography, 720
carbon process, 719
The Principles and Practice of
Photography Familiarly Explained,
719
Hugo, Charles, 720–722
biography, 721–722
in exile, 720–721, 722
literary activities, 721, 722
Hugo, François-Victor, 720–722
biography, 721–722
in exile, 720–721, 722
literary activities, 721, 722
Hugo, Victor, 106–107, 720–721, 722
books illustrated with photographs, 721
Vacquerie, Auguste, 1431–1432
Human eye, 671, 672, 1070
Human subject
nature of, 671
scientifi c study, 671
Human subjectivity, 672
Humbert de Molard, Baron Louis-Adolphe,
722–724, 723
albumen on glass, 724
biography, 724
calotypes, 723, 724
innovations, 723–724
daguerreotypes, 723
landscape photography, 723
portraits, 723
Société française de photographie, founding
member, 724
Humor, 724–725
cabinet cards, 725
professional portrait photographer, 725
Rejlander, Oscar Gustav, 1188
Humphrey, Samuel Dwight, 726
author and editor, 726
Humphrey’s Journal, see Daguerreian Journal
Humphrey’s Journal of Photography, 726
Hungary, 726–729
amateur photographers, 728
calotypes, 727
chromotypes, 728
daguerreotypes, 726
Divald, Károly, 420
exhibitions, awards, 728
expedition photography, 728
fi rst photographic studio, 726
photographers of everyday life, 728–729
photographic studios, 726–728
Transylvanian region, 727
Hunt, Leavitt, 729–731
architectural photography, 729–730