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INDEX
James Valentine and Sons, see Valentine, James
and Sons
James Whatman & Co., see Whatman, James
& Co.
Janssen, Jules, 90
Janssen, Pierre Jules César, 696, 768–769
astronomical photography, 768–769
inventor, 768
Japan, 769–773, 771
amateur photographers, 773
ambrotypes, 771, 1488
Beato, Felice, 129, 129–130
Brown, Eliphalet Jr., 223–224
Burton, William Kinninmond, 231
court’s patronage of photography, 772
documentary photography, 772
dry plates, 771–772
early photography, 1283
fi rst camera imported in 1843, 769
fi rst Japanese photographers, 770
fi rst Japanese photographic association,
772–773
fi rst known photographers, 770
fi rst photography periodical, 1021
fi rst professional photographer, 770
foreign photographers, 770
Freeman, Orrin Erastus, 554
Japanese word for photograph, 770
Jocelyn, William Nassau
fi rst dateable photographs in Tokyo, 777
fi rst wet plate collodion photos, 777
Kusakabe Kimbei, 809
military photography, 772
news of scientifi c progress in West, 769
offi cial patronage of photography, 772
Ogawa Kazumasa, 1021–1022
survey of Japanese cultural assets, 1021
patents, 1055
photographic journals, 773
photographic societies, 1283–1284
photography studios, 1021
Rossier, Pierre Joseph, 1213
Saunders, William Thomas, 1244
Shimooka Renjo, 1266
Uchida Kuichi, 1415
Ueno Hikoma, 1415
Ukai Gyokusen
fi rst Japan-born professional
photographer, 1415
fi rst professional Japanese photographer,
554
von Stillfried-Ratenicz, Baron Raimund,
1460, 1461
wet collodion process, 770, 771
Yokoyama Matsusaburo, 1520
taught photography and
photolithography, 1520
Japanese woodcut, 326
Japine paper, 1135
Japonisme
pictorialism, 1128
Rivière, Henri, 1198
Java, Woodbury, Walter Bentley, 1509–1510
Jefferson, Thomas, 855
Jennings, William Nicholson, 773–774
aerial photography, 773, 774
American Museum of Photography,
founder, 773
color photography, 774
construction photography, 773–774
fi rst picture of lightning, 773
Johnstown Flood, 774
military photography, 774
railroad photography, 773–774
Jerome, Jerome K., 725
Jerusalem
Graham, James, fi rst resident photographer,
605
survey photography, 1362
Jeuffrain, Paul
Algeria, 774, 775
calotypes, 774, 775
Italy, 774, 775
J.H. Dallmeyer Limited, see Dallmeyer, J.H.
Limited
lenses, 376
Ji Un-Young, 805
Joaillier, Policarpe, 1260–1261
Jobard, Jean Baptiste, 137
Jocelyn, Lady Frances, 775–777
albums, 776
biography, 777
collage work, 776–777
domestic tableaux, 776
landscape photography, 776
Photographic Society of London, 776
portrait montages assembled, 776, 777
production of photographic albums,
1504–1505
social and political life, 775–776, 777
woman photographer, 775–777
Jocelyn, William Nassau, 293, 777
China, 777
Japan
fi rst dateable photographs in Tokyo, 777
fi rst wet plate collodion photos, 777
Johnson, John, 1501–1503
biography, 1502–1503
daguerreotypes, 1501–1502
inventor, 1501–1502
portraits, 1501–1502
Johnson, Walter Rogers, 339, 777
daguerreotypes, 777
one of America’s fi rst daguerreotypists,
777
Johnston, Frances Benjamin, 778
architectural photography, 778
author, 778
documentary photography, 778
portraits, 778
self-portraiture, 1262–1263
subterranean photography, 778
woman photographer, 778, 1506
Johnston, John Dudley
The Brotherhood of the Linked Ring, 778
exhibitions, 778, 779
northern photography movement, 778
photography collections, architect of Royal
Photographic Society collection, 778,
779
Johnstown Flood, Jennings, William
Nicholson, 774
Joly, John, 751, 779–780
astronomical photography, 779–780
color photography, 780, 781
color theory, 319–320
inventor, 780
patents, 780
publications on photography, 780, 781
shutters, 780
Joly de Lotbinière, Pierre-Gustave Gaspard,
779, 1404–1405
daguerreotypes, 779
Egypt, 476, 779
Greece, 618, 779
Syria, 779
Jones, Calvert Richard, 781–783
biography, 782–783
calotypes, 781–783
drawings and paintings, 781
Talbot, William Henry Fox, 781, 782
Jones, George Fowler, 783
architect, 783
architectural photography, 783
Jones, Henry Chapman, 783–784
chemistry of photography, 783–784
Jones, John W., 948
Journal of the Photographic Society of
London, 686–687
Journals
amateur photographers, 183–184
daguerreotypes, 372
photographic societies, 185–186
Juan Laurent and Company, see Laurent, Juan
and Company
Juhl, Ernst, 784–785
German supporter of photography, 784–785
photography collections, 784–785
J.W. Willard & Co., see Willard, J.W. & Co.
K
Kühn, Heinrich, 808, 1450
pictorialism, 808
Käsebier, Gertrude
biography, 791
The Brotherhood of the Linked Ring, 790,
791
Camera Work, 790
exhibitions, 790, 791
gum prints, 790
Native Americans, 790, 791
Photographic Salon of Philadelphia, 790
photography studios, 790
Photo-Secession, 790, 791
pictorial photography, 790, 791
platinum prints, 790
portraits, 790
Stieglitz, Alfred, 790, 791
theme of women’s emotional experience,
790–791
woman photographer, 790–791, 1506
Károly Divald and Sons Co., see Divald,
Károly and Sons Co.
Kaleidoscope, 876
Brewster, Sir David, 210
patent, 211
Kalfas, Athanasios, 937
Kamaret cameras, 166
Karelin, Andrey Osipovich, 423, 787–789,
788, 979, 1229
biography, 789
exhibitions, 788
genre photography
idyllic family life, 787–789, 788
laws of academic painting, 787, 789
Nizhny Novgorod, 787–789
teacher of drawing and painting, 788
Kargopoulo, Basile (Vasili), 789
Istanbul, 789
Ottoman Greek photographer, 789
royal photographer, 789
Keats, John, 389
Keeler, James Edward, 791–792
astronomical photography, 791–792
photography of nebula, 792
Keene, Richard, 791
The Brotherhood of the Linked Ring, 792
photographic printing skills, 792
Keighley, Alexander, 792
The Brotherhood of the Linked Ring, 792
pictorialist, 792
soft focus Impressionism, 792