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INDEX
experimental methodology, 1060
Hare, George, 633–634
inventor, 633–634
maker of fi eld or studio cameras, 633–634
Hare, Jimmy, 1470
Harman, Alfred Hugh, 213–214
Harper’s Bazar, de Meyer, Baron Adolph, 395,
396, 397
Harriman Alaska Expedition, Curtis, Edward
Sheriff, 355, 356
Harrison, Charles C., 634
daguerreotypes, 634
exhibitions, 634
lenses, innovations, 634
Harrison, Gabriel, 634, 634–635
daguerreotypes, 634–635
Harrison, William Jerome, 635–636
amateur photographers, 635–636
archetypal Victorian polymath, 635
author, 635–636
biography, 636
fi rst complete bibliography of photography,
635
fi rst geological book illustrated by
photographs, 635
founder of the Photographic Record and
Survey Movement, 635
scientifi c education, 635–636
Harrison & Hill Gallery, 634
Harrold, Sergeant John, 637
Abyssinian Campaign of 1867-68, 637
military photography, 637
Royal Engineers, 637
Hartmann, Sadakichi
Art Critic, 637
art critic, 637–639
biography, 639
Camera Notes, 638, 639
Camera Work, 638, 639
history of photography, 637–639
Modernism, 637
profi les of photographic pioneers, 638
Stieglitz, Alfred, 638
Whitman, Walt, 637
writings, 637–638
Hautmann, Anton, 639
Florence, Italy, 639
Havell, James Frederick, 305–306
Havell, William, 305–306
Hawaii, 639–641
daguerreotypes, fi rst daguerreotype
portraits, 639
Ellis, William, 482–483
photographic studios, 640
postcards, 641
royal photography, 640
scientifi c expeditions, 640–641
Hawarden, Viscountess Clementina
Elphinstone, 641–643, 642
artists’ studies, 85
art photography, 642
biography, 643
exhibitions, 643
inner lives of upper class Victorian women,
642, 643
knowledge of art history, 641, 642
Photographic Society of London, 643
studies from life, 643
woman photographer, 641–643, 642, 1505
Hawes, Josiah Johnson, 1319–1322, 1321
biography, 1320, 1322
daguerreotypes, 1320–1322, 1321
Hayden, Ferdinand V., 765
Haynes, Frank Jay, 643–644, 644
railroad photography, 643–644
H&D curve, 705
H&D Speed System, 733, 1255, 1264
Headingley, Adolphe Smith, 644
Heat, 1070
Heath, Vernon, 798, 965–966
enlarging negatives, 966
fi rst book-length memoirs by photographer,
965
royal photographers, 966
Scottish landscape photography, 966
Heid, Hermann, 644–645
architectural photography, 644
Austria, 644
biography, 645
exhibitions, 645
industrial photography, 644
own publishing house, 644
production of photographic materials,
644–645
Heisch, Charles, 966
Heliochromy, 132, 1002
Poitevin, Alphonse Louis, 1140
Veress, Ferenc, 1443
Heliography, 121, 368, 1003, 1004, 1006
Niépce, Joseph Nicéphore
multiplying images, 674
photosensitivity of bitumen of Judea, 674
produced earliest extant stabilized
camera image, 674
to reproduce engravings, 674
processes, 1161
terminology, 1161
Heliogravures, 645–646, 1004
Nègre, Charles, 646
Niépce, Joseph Nicéphore, 645
inventor of fi rst photographic process
capable of producing permanent
photographic image, 645
printing process, 39–40
Helios, 967
Helium, 768, 769
Helsby, William, 291
Henderson, Alexander, 648
Canada, 648
landscape photography, 648
railroad photography, 648
Henneberg, Hugo, 1450
Henneman, Nicolaas, 245, 648–650, 1101
assistant to William Henry Fox Talbot,
648–649
biography, 649–650
made photographic prints, 649–650
Malone, Thomas, 648–650
portraits, 648–649
Reading Establishment, 648
retouching, 649
royal photography, 649–650
Henry, Paul, astronomical photography, 650,
651
Henry, Prosper, astronomical photography,
650, 651
Henry Hering & Co., see Hering, Henry & Co.
Henschel, Albert, 651
Brazil, 651
portraits, 651
Hentschel, Carl, 651–652
book illustration, 651
halftone newspaper illustration, 651
inventor, 651–652
photo-engravers, 651
photomechanical reproduction, 651
photomicrographs, 651
Hepworth, Thomas Craddock, 652
slide lanterns, 652
Heredity, Galton, Sir Francis, 568–569
Hering, Henry, 129, 652
copyright, 652
exhibitions, 652
studies of mental patients at Bethlem
Hospital, 652–653
Hering, Henry & Co., 652–653
collodion process, 652
portraits, 652
Hermagis, Hyacinthe, carte-de-visite, 276
Herschel, Sir John Frederick William, 88, 258,
360, 653–655, 1156, 1161
astronomical photography, 653–655
biography, 655
coined the term “photography,” 675
color photography, 655
color theory, 315–316
color therapy, 316
cyanotypes, 675
epipolic dispersion, 655
fl ourescence, 655
instantaneous photography, 747
invented photographic processes, 654–655
light, 653–655
fi rst to use photography in studying,
653–655
lifelong interest in properties, 653
nature of polarized light, 654
Royal Society of London, 1221–1222
scientifi c nomenclature, 654
sodium thiosulphate, 675
system for organizing scientifi c enquiry, 654
term “photography,” 607
terms “negative” and “positive,” 607
washing-out method, 653–654
Herzegovina, 1038
Hesler, Alexander, 656
daguerreotypes, 656
Lincoln, Abraham, 656
Hetzer, William, 99–100, 656
Australia, 656
calotypes, 656
Highley, Samuel, 656–657
author and editor, 656–657
designed double lantern, 657
lantern slides, 657
manufacturing optician, 657
High speed cinematography, Bull, Lucien
Georges, 229
Hikoma, Ueno, see Ueno Hikoma
Hilditch, George, 656
calotypes, 657
collodion process, 657
Hill, David Octavius, 6, 7, 210, 347, 607, 888,
1110, 1374
Adamson, Robert, 657–661, 659
adult groupings, 659
aesthetic and technical sophistication,
658
albums, 660
calotypes, 658–659, 660
collaborative results, 658
documentary photography, 659
fi shing families of Newhaven, 659
landscape photography, 660
partnership, 657–661
photographs of children, 659
portraits, 658–660
Scottish subjects, 658–660
Annan, James Craig, 44
biography, 658, 660–661
calotypes, 678, 679
painter, 658