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  1. A New History of Photography
  2. A Concise History of Photography: Third Revised Edition (Dover photography collections) by Helmut Gernsheim, 1986-10-01
  3. American Photography: A Critical History 1945 to Present by Jonathan Green, 1984-04-01
  4. Bystander: A History of Street Photography with a new Afterword on SP since the 1970s by Joel Meyerowitz, Colin Westerbeck, 2001-08-15
  5. Seizing the Light: A Social History of Photography by Robert Hirsch, 2008-12-09
  6. Photography After Conceptual Art (Art History Special Issues)
  7. The History of Photography by Beaumont Newhall, 1982-10
  8. A History of Photography by Jean-Claude Lemagny, Andre Rouille, 1987-10-30
  9. The Photobook: A History - Volume 2 by Martin Parr, Gerry Badger, 2006-10-07
  10. Private Collection: A History of Erotic Photography (1850-1940)
  11. A History of Photography: The Musée d'Orsay Collection 1839-1925 by Dominique de Font-Reaulx, Michel Frizot, et all 2009-06-16
  12. Reflections in Black: A History of Black Photographers 1840 to the Present by Deborah Willis, 2002-10-28
  13. Building With Light: An International History of Architectural Photography by Robert Elwall, 2004-04-01
  14. History of Photography by Peter Turner, 1990-06

21. History Of Photography Timeline - Photo.net
A capsule history of photography, from the camera obscura to the digital SLR
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22. Photography History?
1 Digiscoping is a method of obtaining photos using a digital camera through a telescope or, less often, binoculars. True False 2 Mild
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Monday, July 26th, 2010 at 12:38 pm 1: Digiscoping is a method of obtaining photos using a digital camera through a telescope or, less often, binoculars.
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False 2: "Mild" forms of time-lapse (when the rate of time-lapse approaches normal frame rates) are sometimes referred to simply as slow motion.
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False 3: A intervalometer regulates the motion of the camera according to a specific interval of time between frames.
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False 4: Rephotography is the act of repeat photography of the same site, with a time lag between the two images; a "then and now" view of a particular area.
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False 5: Digiscoping is a technique used by both birdwatchers and astronomers.
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False 6: Harris Shutter discovered the technique of re-exposing a frame of film through Red, Green, and Blue filters in turn, while keeping the camera steady. True False 7: Rollout photography is a process used to create a two dimensional photographic image of a three dimensional object.

23. Le Mois De La Photo à Montréal
Montr al, Canada International biennale that investigates issues relating to contemporary photography. History of the event, themes, call for submissions, and archive. Site in English and French.
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24. Articles On Antique & Classic Cameras, Photographs, And The History Of Photograp
Articles on antique cameras, classic cameras, vintage photographs, and the history of photography.
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Selected articles on antique and classic cameras, vintage photographs, and the history of photography.
For nearly thirty years, David Silver, InPHO's current President and one of its founders, has written extensively on the history of photography, the evolution of the camera, and the collecting and preservation of antique and classic photographic artifacts. He has published over seventy major articles during that time in a variety of periodicals, as well as dozens of smaller pieces, and updated entries on photography for World Book Encyclopedia. Provided here is an eclectic selection of those writings covering a wide range of topics. To view each article, please click on its highlighted title.
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Articles published in Camera Shopper
Early in 2005, David Silver was invited to become a contributing editor for Camera Shopper magazine, the most successful continuously running periodical in the camera collecting field. Below are a number of the articles he's written for them so far.
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  • 25. Photography 101: Part 1 - Diver Magazine
    Photo 101 Part 1 Of underwater photography history and prerequisites. By Michel Gilbert and Danielle Alary. With this edition we begin a series on underwater photography.
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    Photo 101: Part 1
    Of underwater photography history and prerequisites By Michel Gilbert and Danielle Alary With this edition we begin a series on underwater photography. Award winning writer/photographer Michel Gilbert will team up with his partner, Danielle Alary, to introduce our readers to this popular specialty. This team has worked extensively in the field over the past 15 years, publishing in North America and abroad. This series will cover the basics of underwater photography and, eventually, more advanced concepts. Feel free to write to us and ask questions. We welcome your letters or E-mail and we will pass them on to our contributors and publish the best questions.
    The camera used by Louis Boutan was not as portable as modern tools.
    This is one of the original pictures taken by Louis Boutan in 1893. In his excitement, the good looking underwater model turned the identification plate upside down. This may have been the very first photographic illustration of the well-known phenomenon known as nitrogen narcosis.
    This drawing illustrates the procedure used by pioneer underwater photographer Louis Boutan circa 1893.

    26. UCR/California Museum Of Photography
    Archive at the California Museum of Photography offers an encyclopedic view of world history and cultural diversity.
    http://www.cmp.ucr.edu/mainFrame/collections/guides/kmast/

    27. History Of Photography And The Camera
    Photography is derived from the Greek words photos ( light ) and graphein ( to Timeline of Photography ; History of Photography Photo Gallery; Daguerreotype
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    Pinhole Cameras to The Daguerreotype
    By Mary Bellis , About.com Guide
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    First American Daguerreotype Robert Cornelius More Images zSB(3,3) "Photography" is derived from the Greek words photos ("light") and graphein ("to draw") The word was first used by the scientist Sir John F.W. Herschel in 1839. It is a method of recording images by the action of light, or related radiation, on a sensitive material.
    Pinhole Camera
    Alhazen (Ibn Al-Haytham), a great authority on optics in the Middle Ages who lived around 1000AD, invented the first pinhole camera, (also called the Camera Obscura
    The First Photograph
    On a summer day in 1827, Joseph Nicephore Niepce made the first photographic image with a camera obscura . Prior to Niepce people just used the camera obscura for viewing or drawing purposes not for making photographs. Joseph Nicephore Niepce's heliographs or sun prints as they were called were the prototype for the modern photograph, by letting light draw the picture.

    28. The Photography Collection · George Eastman House
    Collection includes thousands of photographs and negatives dating from the invention of photography to the present day including many milestones and covering most photographic processes.
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    The Photography Collection
    The photography collection includes more than 400,000 photographs and negatives dating from the invention of photography to the present day. The collection embraces numerous landmark processes, objects of great rarity, and monuments of art history that trace the evolution of the medium as a technology, as a means of scientific and historical documentation, and as one of the most potent and accessible means of personal expression of the modern era. More than 14,000 photographers are represented in the collection, including virtually all the major figures in the history of the medium. The collection includes original vintage works produced by nearly every process and printing medium employed. Photography Collection Online Rochester Collectors Circle and NYC Collectors Club
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    • A major collection of Ansel Adams’ early and vintage prints A major collection of nineteenth-century photographs of the American West A major collection of early French photography One of the largest collections of daguerreotypes in the world For all levels of researchers, one of the most accessible of important photographic collections

    29. PhotoHistory
    dry plate photography or, the tannin process, made simple and practical for operators and amateurs by john towler, m. d. new york and london 1865 excerpts
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    Filed under: Tannin Process DRY PLATE PHOTOGRAPHY
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    BY JOHN TOWLER, M. D. New York and London: 1865 [excerpts] The peculiar advantages of Dry Plate Photography are but little understood by the ordinary photographic operator; and, when these advantages are understood and recognized, there is a difficulty in withdrawing the artist from the general routine of the wet process, whose results are so easily and quickly obtained, flash out as it were in a moment for adoption or condemnation, to bestow his attention on a process whose results are invisible, and depend entirely upon the educated experience of the workman and the accuracy of his workmanship, a structure, in fine , built upon faith. There is a striking analogy between the two processes, wet and dry, and the two modes of printing, direct solar printing and printing by development. In solar printing albumen on paper, beneath a negative, the image appears gradually, and finally assumes all the necessary vigor; the operation of printing can be watched, controlled, and pronounced finished when the eye is satisfied. With a small quantity of experience the eye becomes the sole guide. But with development-printing the image is invisible; none of our senses can perceive its existence; it is a latent image; of this we are firmly convinced by an experience that has never met with an exception to the rule, we have therefore a lively faith in the result; in the latter case, therefore, experience and faith become our guides. They are equally our guides in dry plate photography.

    30. New York Railroad Enthusiasts
    Railroad historical society in New York City, focusing on all interests including fan trips, photography, history, models.
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    This organization is for you if you are interested in railroads. It makes no difference if you are an amateur or a professional railroader. Whether your interest is in trips, photography, history or models, the NYRRE has someone who can speak your language. We of the NYRRE have a serious purpose, too. We believe that, regardless of newer and possibly more spectacular forms of transportation, the railroads will remain the most important part of our national transportation system. Without the railroads, the American economy would grind to a halt. It is our intention to bring to our members, and to the public, the story of American (and sometimes foreign) railroads past, present and future. Founded in 1934, The New York Railroad Enthusiasts is a non-profit educational organization consisting of railfans from all walks of life. Members receive a copy of the BULLETIN monthly, including July and August. Monthly meetings are held, usually on the fourth Friday of the month, at the Masonic Hall, 71 West 23rd Street, New York City. A speaker is generally featured, along with visual entertainment (slides, sound movies, etc.) to coincide with the program. A fee of $5.00 is charged at the door for non-members. Meetings are not held during July and August. The New York Railroad Enthusiasts maintains an extensive collection of railroad literature at its WILLIAMSON LIBRARY , Room 1646, Grand Central Terminal. It is open for research by members upon request.

    31. Photography History - EHow.com
    Learn about Photography History on eHow.com. Find info and videos including The History of Nature Photography, The History of Forensic Photography, The History of Pinhole
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    • The History of Nature Photography The term "nature photography" applies to a wide range of photography. Included in the classification are wildlife, landscape and macro. The history of nature photography is as old as photography itself. In 1826, French scientist Joseph Nicephore Niepce positioned his camera through a second floor window to create the world's first... The History of Landscape Photography The History of Sepia Photography A sepia photograph is a black and white image that has a warm brown tint. Sepia tints can make a photograph look older, and they are popular in contemporary photography. History of Photography Cameras Photography revolutionized the way that the world was seen. Its ability to capture a real moment, to freeze an image outside the flow of time, is its unique and most characteristic feature. Cameras and film processes have been constantly evolving since the start of the 19th century to refine and enhance this ability. History of Child Photography Joseph Niecpe made a breakthrough in the invention of photography in 1827. He went into partnership with Louis Daguerre, and the Daguerre-type process of photography soon became famous throughout much of the world. In England, in 1835, William Fox-Talbot produced the first negative. The art of photography took off, and children became...

    32. Mgetz.com Home Page
    Official Site of Matt Getz. Features silkscreen concert posters, paintings, serigraphs, original drawings, fine art photography and history of artist Matt Getz.
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    MGetz.com is the official website of artist Matt Getz. Silkscreen Concert Posters, Original Paintings, Prints, Drawings,
    Serigraph Posters and Fine Art Photographs. Now Accepting PayPal SILKSCREEN CONCERT POSTERS ORIGINAL PAINTINGS: OILS, ACRYLIC, WATER COLORS ORIGINAL DRAWINGS FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY MISC. - T-SHIRTS STICKERS, HISTORY POSTER POP ... Stickers

    33. Photography, History Of -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
    photography, history of, method of recording the image of an object through the action of light, or related radiation, on a lightsensitive material. The word, derived from the
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    Table of Contents: photography, history of Article Article General considerations General considerations Inventing the medium Inventing the medium - Antecedents Antecedents - Early experiments Early experiments - - Heliography Heliography - - Daguerreotype Daguerreotype - - Photogenic drawing Photogenic drawing - The revolution of technique The revolution of technique - - Development of the daguerreotype Development of the daguerreotype - - Development of the calotype Development of the calotype - - Development of stereoscopic photogr...

    34. The Armitt Collection, Ambleside, Cumbria
    Housing a collection of art, archaeology, archives, books, geology, photography and local history. Features work of Beatrix Potter and John Ruskin.
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    Welcome to The Armitt Collection!
    Come and experience 2000 years of local history from the Romans to Beatrix Potter and Kurt Schwitters. The museum, gallery and reference library opens 7 days a week from 10.00am to 5.00pm except at Christmas. Enjoy changing exhibitions, interactive displays for families, activities and specialist talks to groups. The museum shop sells a diverse range of Made in Cumbria gifts as well as our own speciality gifts. We look forward to seeing you when you're next visiting the Lake District!
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    In 1943 Beatrix Potter bequeathed her collection of over 450 fungi, microscopic, natural history and archaeology watercolours to The Armitt library. They are one of our most significant collections.
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    The Armitt Collection
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    Phone: 015394 31212
    Fax: 015394 31313
    Email: Registered Charity No. 1054762
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    The Triumph of Kurt Schwitters
    Beatrix Potter on Holiday The Armitt Collection is showing the early natural history drawings and watercolours of children's author Beatrix Potter in our new exhibition Beatrix Potter on Holiday - Illustrations Drawn from Nature.

    35. Photography History | Digital Photography Timeline
    Learn photography history and all about the great inventions and people who shaped the history of the camera
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    Photography History
    The study of photography history is a fascinating subject in itself but it is also a great opportunity to learn from the great masters. More articles will be added to this section quite soon.
    Above: Man dressed in a worn coat lying down on the pier, New York City Docks, 1935: Photo by Lewis Hine
  • A Brief History of Photography
  • Photography history took a major leap forward when practical colour plates became available in 1907. The first was called Autochrome , and used a screen that filtered the light using dyed potato starch. Once the plate was developed, colours could be restored. However, commercially viable colour photography wasn't available until the appearance of Kodachrome in the 1930s...
  • A Brief History of Photography Part 2
  • The daguerreotype, the patent of which was purchased and declared public domain by the French government, was extremely popular. The newly growing middle class demanded easy portraiture, and photography filled this need. Oil paintings were neither fast nor cheap enough. Unfortunately, daguerreotypes were...
  • Digital Photography Timeline
  • The first digital image was produced in 1957 on a computer by Russell Kirsch. It was a scanned image of Kirsch's son. But the first digital consumer camera that did not require film was not produced until 1981, when Sony brought out the

    36. Papazian Photography
    Specializing in interior, exterior, and business space architectural photography. History of the business, list of clients, and portfolio.
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    37. 'Photography History'
    'Photography History' Kodak Easyshare Camera Dock Ii Betterway Books Preserving Your Family Photographs Preserving Your Family Photographs
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    Masters of American railroad photography
    - The Masters of American railroad photography are photographers with a distinctive style and a body of work in American railroading photography that went beyond just recording history to become art. Over the years, they have produced a vast body of visual images which capture the importance and excitement of American railroading. Taiwanese photography - Taiwanese photography is deeply rooted in the country's unique and rapidly changing history . Its early photography is often divided into two periods: Pre-Japanese from approximately 1858 to 1895, and an Era of Japanese Influence, from 1895 to 1945, the year the Japanese occupation of Taiwan ended. Photography and photographers of the American Civil War - The American Civil War (1861–1865) was the third war in history to be caught on camera. The first two were the Mexican-American War (1846–1848) and the Crimean War (1854–1856).

    38. Timeline - History Of Photography - History Of The Camera
    Timeline of the history of photography 5th4th Centuries B.C. Chinese and Greek philosophers describe the basic principles of optics and the camera.
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    The Art of Photography - Timeline of Photography, Film, and Cameras
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      Chinese and Greek philosophers describe the basic principles of optics and the camera.

    • Isaac Newton
      discovers that white light is composed of different colors.

    • Johann Heinrich Schulze discovered that silver nitrate darkened upon exposure to light.
      First Panorama opens, the forerunner of the movie house invented by Robert Barker.
      Joseph Niepce achieves first photographic image with camera obscura - however, the image required eight hours of light exposure and later faded.
      Louis Daguerre's
      first daguerreotype - the first image that was fixed and did not fade and needed under thirty minutes of light exposure.
      First American patent issued in photography to Alexander Wolcott for his camera.

    39. History Of Photography
    Photography has a much longer history than you may think and it is full of Hobbies Games; Photography; History of Photography
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    Photography has a much longer history than you may think and it is full of innovation and discovery. These pages will guide you through the journey that has led to our current photographic world.
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    A brief history of the major events in the development of photography. zSB(3,3)
    History of Photography Timeline
    A nice timeline of the history of photography from Mary Bellis, the Inventors Guide for About.com.
    History of Photography and the Camera
    I detailed history of photography and cameras from Mary Bellis, the Inventors Guide for About.com.
    History of Kodak
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    40. Photography History, Early & 19th Century Cameras, Photo Galleries
    Online guide to the history of photography and motion pictures
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    In the age of the digital camera, it can be a bit humbling to see the results that early photographers achieved with the simplest equipment. The modern photographer owes a great debt to these pioneers who struggled to capture images and develop better techniques and cameras for those who followed. There are many good photographic history sites online. These few will lead you to many more. Surf through them and prepare to be amazed at the beauty captured by both primitive cameras and more complicated processes. A History of Photography - Digging back to Leonardo in 1519, this history runs through the 1920's. Processes and people who were influential in the development of modern photography are covered. Midley History of Photography - Solid info and references from R. Derek Wood’s articles on "The Early History of Photography, the Daguerreotype and Diorama."

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