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- Finding a Future in Photography's Past: Antiquarian Processes in The
- Jason Benjamin
- Dancing with Images: Embodied Photographic Viewing Ellen Handy
- Thomas H. Prescott, “M. Daguerre,” 1856 (Keywords: Louis Jacques Mandé Daguerre, Diorama, Charles R
- Seduced by Art: Photography Past and Present
- 1.Photographic Printing Paper the Calotype, an Improvement On
- Salted Paper Prints: Process and Purpose
- 1. Before Photography
- Musings on Scenic Daguerreotypes
- Daguerreotypesdaguerreotypes Europe‘S Earliest Photographic Records
- Sensitometric Study of Io-Bromized Daguerreotype Plates Mark Stebbins
- The History of Photography Through the Collection at Pennypacker Mills
- A SHORT REVIEW of CRAYON ENLARGEMENTS: HISTORY, TECHNIQUE, and TREATMENT Author(S): Gary E
- Photography Then and Now Photography Then and Now Written by Marilee Joy Mayfield with Richard Hogan
- Surviving Photographic Images of California Indians Produced Before 1860
- Create a Daguerreotype
- “Camera Obscura” Literally Means “Dark Chamber” in Latin and It Describes the First Known Imaging Device, Which Can Be Traced Back to Antiquity
- Salted Paper Prints and the Harvard Class Albums
- Chapter 2 the Salted Paper Process
- On Sun Pictures, by the Calotype Process
- George Eastman House Technology Collection
- Researching Ungilded Daguerreotype Treatment
- Photographic Technologies Portfolio Guide
- Guide to the Early Photography Collection Columbia College Chicago
- Invention and Age of Portraits
- Salt Print Process (Wedgwood Before 1802, Niépce in 1816) but Did Not Provide a Solution for Fixing Or Stabilizing Their Test Images
- Research Notes: “Quotes Regarding the Daguerreotype” (Keywords: Abraham Bogardus, Harry L
- Sterling C. Mcintyre's Panoramic Views of San Francisco
- Taking the Wider View: Panoramic Photography in the American Southwest Rick Hendricks and Charles B
- Faded but Not Forgotten: Thinking About the Records and Relics Of
- 19Th Century Photography
- Photography and American Literary Celebrity, 1839-1860
- The Hand-Coloring and Retouching of Daguerreotypes and Glass
- The Development of Photography and Photography in the High Schools of Oklahoma
- The Question of Style in Daguerreotype and Calotype Portraits by Antoine Claudet