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Contains an extensive history, from earliest times to the 1920s. Includes biographical information on all significant photographers.
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Consists of on the history of nude photography from 1920 to 1940, emphasizing the roles of the famous master photographers. No images.
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Presents the art and science of albumen printing, contemporary research, conservation and treatment of images.
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View great images from the history of photography, daguerreotypes to Ansel Adams. Features Americana, Civil War, Wild West, portraits, scenes, photojournalism, plus services for collectors and researchers.
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A non-profit association that collaborates with Elysée Foundation in Lausanne to promote photography in the Middle East and the North Africa by locating, collecting and preserving the photographic heritage of that region.
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Contains information and articles on historical photographers and groups.
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Contains a brief history of photography and how film works, profiles the development of modern photography, and has short biographies of early photographers.
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Has a photographic history museum; also stereoviews of the first transcontinental railroad. Contains nineteenth century photography by A.A. Hart, A.J. Russell, C.R. Savage, and E. Muybridge.
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The history of chronophotography and photographers is located here.
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Information on photography, family photographs and images, and genealogy. Focus is on 19th century photography.
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Articles by Pierre G. Harmant, Paul Marillier, R. Derek Wood, and Jacques Roquencourt on Niépce, Daguerre, and other pioneer photographers.
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Covering the artists involved in photomontage in the Berlin Dada movement, 1980s politics, and the present day.
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A worldwide index of the books and websites that list photographers and when they worked.
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Virtual museum of images from photography, including portraits, architecture, cultural and historical monuments.
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Catalogue of vintage photographs made by the Lafayette studio of London, containing images made between 1887 and the 1930s, categorized by subject. Has explanatory articles.
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Large selection of early images of Argentina and other Latin American countries and information on the photographers active in the region between 1840 and 1920.
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Description of the medium plus information on optical systems, components, lanterns types and slide identification.
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Highlights the work of Hollywood celebrity portrait photographer Melbourne Spurr of Hollywood. See portraits of Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, Gloria Swanson, Pola Negri, Norma Talmadge, John Barrymore, and many celebrities since forgotten. Includes images, introduction, and mailing list. Requires Yahoo Groups password.
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Presents essays by R. Derek Wood on the history of early photography, the daguerreotype and diorama.
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Some notes on the history of photography, mostly concerning the relationship between painting and photography.
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All about Czech and Slovak photography, history, theory, reviews, profiles.
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Learn about The History of Photography from its origins by French scientist and inventor Nicephore Niepce. Niepce discovered the process known as Heliography.
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Images, history, and technical information about their extensive collection of photographs.
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Comparing the Calotype and the Daguerreotype, the first Welsh photograph, Irish pioneers, and French advances in the art of photography.
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Collection of stereoviews, along with stereoview and antique photography links.
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Contains historical photographs.
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Monographs on six professional portrait photographers from the turn-of-the-century.
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Site dedicated to the Weston Exposure Meter from the earliest days to the Euromaster 3. Includes Photos, information and instruction books, and history of the company and it's founder.
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Article defines what tintypes and daguerreotypes are, the history of the processes, the sizes they came in, and the years they were popular.
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Details the making of photogrpahic negatives by wetplates.
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Focuses on the role of women in photography. Includes essays on women photographers and an online gallery.