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O’Sullivan, Timothy Henry, 1018
photographers, 1339
photographic practices, 1089–1090
popularity, 488, 1339
pre-empted invention of photography, 1338
process, 1338
Russia, 526
Silvester, Alfred, 1266–1267
stereocards with albumen process, 1340
tableaux, 1375
three-dimensionality, 256
travel photography, 1406
viewers, 572, 1340–1341
Williams, Thomas Richard, 1498–1499
Wilson, George Washington, 1500–1501
zoetropes, combining, 303
Stereoscopic societies, 1337–1338
Stereoscopic Society, 1337–1338
overseas branches, 1338
Stereoscopic Views in North Wales
photographed by Roger Fenton
(Fenton, Roger), 189
Stereotrope, 941
Stereotypes, Bertsch, Auguste Nicolas,
152–153
Stewart, John, 1341
landscape photography, 1341
Pyrenees, 1341
Stieglitz, Alfred, 63, 76, 220, 221, 236, 237,
391, 585, 647, 699, 703–704, 1276,
1341–1343, 1430
291 gallery, 1342
abstract photographs entitled “Equivalents,”
1342, 1343
Annan, James Craig, 43, 44
biography, 1341–1342, 1343
Camera Work, 1342, 1343
exhibitions, 1126–1127
art photography, 703–704
de Meyer, Baron Adolph, 395, 396
hand cameras, 704
Hartmann, Sadakichi, 638
Käsebier, Gertrude, 790, 791
mechanization of photography, 699
Photo-Secession, 704
Vogel, Hermann Wilhelm, 699
fostering of academicization of
photography in America, 1341
identifi ed with his subject, 1342
Lake George, New York, 1342
manipulation of photographic images, 1342
New York City, 1342
O’Keeffe, Georgia, 1342, 1343
Photo-Secession, 1342, 1343
retouching, 1342, 1343
straight photography, 1342
subjects, 1342
Still lifes, 1343–1346, 1345
advantages, 1343–1344
Braun, Adolphe, 1345
Daguerre, Louis Jacques Mandé, 1344–
1345
daguerreotypes, 1344–1345
Fenton, Roger, 525, 528, 1345
Kotzsch, Carl Friedrich August, 806
Krone, Hermann, 1345–1346
market, 1346
natural world, 1344
prototypes in painting, 1344
Robert, Louis Rémy, 1200
Sears, Sarah Choate, 1260
Silvy, Camille-Léon-Louis, 1267–1268
Talbot, William Henry Fox, 1344
Thomson, John, 1346


traditions, 1344
Vacquerie, Auguste, 1431–1432
Williams, Thomas Richard, 1498
Stillman, William James, 1346–1348, 1347
biography, 1346–1347, 1348
The Crayon: A Journal Devoted to the
Graphic Arts, and the Literature
Related to Them, 1346, 1348
Crete, 1347
experiments with chemical processes, 1348
Greece, 1347, 1348
improvements to equipment, 1348
journalism, 1346–1348
manuals, 1348
naturalist, 1347
Stirn, Carl, 1349
manufacturers and retailers of cameras and
photographic equipment, 1349
Stirn, Rudolph, 1349
manufacturers and retailers of cameras and
photographic equipment, 1349
Stoddard, Seneca Ray, 1349–1350
Adirondack mountains, 1349–1350
American photographer, 1349–1350
biography, 1350
lobbying for creating the Adirondack Park,
1350
luminism, 1349–1350
Stone, Sir John Benjamin, 635, 1351–1352
Arts and Crafts movement, 1351
documented English customs and
traditions, 1351
most prolifi c photographic recorder of his
generation, 1351
National Photographic Record, 1351–1352
travel photography, 1351, 1352
Stones of Venice (Ruskin, John), 58
Stop-action photography, 297
Story Maskelyne, Nevil, 1352–1353
albumen process, 1352–1353
biography, 1353
chemist, 1352–1353
collodion process, 1352–1353
light, 1352–1353
mineralogist, 1352–1353
Strasbourg, Winter, Charles David, 1501
Street scenes, 63
Australia, 100
documentary photography, 426
Strindberg, August, 1368
Stroboscope, 876, 940
Strong, Colonel Henry Alvah, 463, 802
Struss, Karl F., 63–64
Stuart-Wortley, Colonel Henry, 1353–1355
art reproductions, 1354
biography, 1355
dry collodion process, 1353–1355
exhibitions, 1354
gelatine, compared, 573
instantaneous photography, 1353–1354,
1355
lecturing and writing, 1354
moonlit effects, 1353–1354, 1355
portraits, 1354
seascapes, 1353–1354, 1355
travel photography, 1353–1355
Studio cameras, camera design, 248–249
accessories, 249
characterized, 248
lens and plate holding parts, 248
multiple lens studio cameras, 249
reducing back, 249
Studio props, Taylor, A. & G., 1381
Sturmey, John James Henry, 1358

automobiles, 1358
cycling, 1358
photography encyclopedias, 1358
Subjectivity, 669, 671, 673
new, 671
Subterranean photography
Johnston, Frances Benjamin, 778
Nadar, 972–973
Subtractive color method, Cros, Charles Emile
Hortensius, 351
Suckow, Gustav, 270
Sulphur compounds
albumen prints, 534
fading, 534, 1060
fi xing, 534
washing, 534
Sumatra, 740
Sun, 731–732
Sun Artists Journal, 1358–1359
photographically illustrated book, 1358–
1359
photogravures, 1358–1359
The Sunbeam, Delamotte, Philip Henry,
founder editor, 405
Sun Pictures in Scotland (Talbot, William
Henry Fox), 187
Surface fi nish, 80
Surrealists, 347
Survey photography, 692, 695, 1360–1363,
1361
Africa, 1362
American West, 1362, 1428
France, 1360–1361
Gonnet, Esteban, 598
Great Britain, 1306–1307, 1360, 1361–
1362
Horetzky, Charles George, 714
India, 1361
Jackson, William Henry, 765–766, 767
James, Henry, 767–768
established studio at Ordnance Survey
offi ces, 767–768
pioneered photography for reproducing
maps and plans, 767–768
Jerusalem, 1362
Kern, Edward Meyer, 794–795
military photography, 929
Mission Héliographique, 1360–1361
O’Sullivan, Timothy Henry, 1018–1020
Palestine, 1362
signifi cance, 1360
Sinai Peninsula, 1362
United States, 1426, 1428
Susi, Abdullah, 1217, 1217
Sutcliffe, Frank Meadow, 1363–1364
The Brotherhood of the Linked Ring, 1364
journal articles, 1364
Sutton, Thomas, 848, 849, 1087–1088,
1364–1366
biography, 1366
Blanquart-Évrard, Louis Désireé,
Establishment for Permanent Positive
Printing, 1365, 1366
Photographic Notes, 1365, 1366
English technical writer, 1365, 1366
Suzuki Shinichi I, 1366
pioneered technique for printing
photographs onto porcelain, 1366
Suzuki Shinichi II, 1366
fi rst Japanese photographer to study abroad,
1366
Suzuki Shinichi Studios, 1366
Swan, Joseph Wilson, 44, 270, 905–906
carbon printing, 1367
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