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100 Year Perspective - Then and now photos of Colorado by
pioneer photographer Joseph Collier and his great-great grandson
Grant Collier.
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Stereoviews of the Nineteenth Century - View original 19th
century stereoviews; browse through a directory of annotated web
sites.
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American Museum of Photography - Covers daguerreotypes to
modernism. Research center features a guide early photo processes,
book reviews and information on preserving/protecting valuable
photographs.
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City-Gallery.com - Information on photography, family
photographs and images, and genealogy. Focus is on 19th century
photography.
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Arab Foundation for the Image - 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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Central Pacific Railroad - 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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Women in Photography Archive - Focuses on the role of women in
photography. Includes essays on women photographers and an online
gallery.
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Midley History of Photography - Presents essays by R. Derek
Wood on the history of early photography, the daguerreotype and
diorama.
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Bob's Photo Page - Contains a brief history of photography,
profiles the development of modern photography, and has
biographies of early photographers.
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A History of Photography - Contains an extensive history, from
earliest times to the 1920s. Includes information on all
significant photographers with biographical data.
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Georgian Museum of Photography - Virtual museum of images from
photography, including portraits, architecture, cultural and
historical monuments.
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Photographs: The Metropolitan Museum of Art - Images, history,
and technical information about their extensive collection of
photographs.
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Collodions and Clopinettes - Articles by Pierre G. Harmant,
Paul Marillier, R. Derek Wood, and Jacques Roquencourt on Niépce,
Daguerre, and other pioneer photographers.
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Tbilisi House of Photography - Contains historical
photographs.
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Albumen Photographs - Presents the art and science of albumen
printing, contemporary research, conservation and treatment of
images.
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Wetplate Photography - Details the making of photogrpahic
negatives by wetplates.
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Chronophotographical Projections - The history of
chronophotography and photographers is located here.
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Bill Riley's Antique Camera's and Photographica - Contains
information and articles on historical photographers and groups.
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Magic Lanterns - Description of the medium plus information on
optical systems, components, lanterns types and slide
identification.
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Photographer Nicephore Niepce - History of Photography - 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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Tintypes and Daguerreotypes - 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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Cut & Paste - A History Of Photomontage - Covering the artists
involved in photomontage in the Berlin Dada movement, 1980s
politics, and the present day.
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Painting and Photography - Some notes on the history of
photography, mostly concerning the relationship between painting
and photography.
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Photo Revue - All about Czech and Slovak photography, history,
theory, reviews, profiles.
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Photography in the 1840s - About Photography - Comparing the
Calotype and the Daguerreotype, the first Welsh photograph, Irish
pioneers, French advances in the art of photography and more.
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Latin American Photography 1840-1920. M & M Cuarterolo´s
Collection - 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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