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A History of Photography - http://www.rleggat.com/photohistory/
Includes an extensive history, from earliest times to the 1920s. Includes information on all significant photographers with biographical data. |
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Arab Foundation for the Image - http://www.fai.org.lb/
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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Early Visual Media - http://www.visual-media.be/
History of visual Media, photography pre-cinema prestidigitation danse macabre optical illusions. |
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Photographs: The Metropolitan Museum of Art - http://www.metmuseum.org/collections/department.asp?dep=19
Images, history, and technical information about their collection of photographs. |
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Women in Photography Archive - http://www.sla.purdue.edu/WAAW/Palmquist/index.htm
Focuses on the role of women in photography. Includes essays on women photographers and an online gallery. |
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City-Gallery.com - http://www.city-gallery.com/
Information on photography, family photographs and images, and genealogy. Focus is on 19th century photography. |
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Historic Photo Archive - http://www.historicphotoarchive.com/f2/kodachrome.html
Kodachrome dating guide for vintage slides. |
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Georgian Museum of Photography - http://www.photomuseum.org.ge
Virtual museum of images from photography, including portraits, architecture, cultural and historical monuments. |
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Midley History of Photography - http://www.midley.co.uk/
Presents essays by R. Derek Wood on the history of early photography, the daguerreotype and diorama. |
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Pinhole Photography - http://www.photo.net/photo/pinhole/pinhole
History of pinhole photography, including theory and construction details. |
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Photographer Nicephore Niepce - http://www.niepce.com/home-us.html
Dedicated to 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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The Magic Mirror of Life: An Appreciation of the Camera Obscura - http://brightbytes.com/cosite/cohome.html
Many facets of the camera obscura (dark room); the origin of the photographic camera, its place in art, culture and education,vintage instruments,images, photographs, and working camera obscuras are included. |
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American Museum of Photography - http://www.photographymuseum.com
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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Cuarterolo Archive - http://archivocuarterolo.8m.com
The Cuarterolo archive is an image bank focused on 19th century Argentine and Latin American photography that houses over 5000 historic photographs. |
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Photo Revue - http://www.photorevue.com
All about Czech and Slovak photography, history, theory, reviews, profiles. |
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Finding Photographers - http://www.findingphotographers.com/
A worldwide index of the books and websites that list photographers and when they worked. |
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The Weston Exposure Meter Site - http://diaxa.nfshost.com/weston/
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 its founder. |
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Albumen Photographs - http://albumen.stanford.edu/
Presents the art and science of albumen printing, contemporary research, conservation and treatment of images. |
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Tintypes and Daguerreotypes - http://www.maine.com/photos/tintypes.htm
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 - http://homepage.ntlworld.com/davepalmer/cutandpaste/
Covering the artists involved in photomontage in the Berlin Dada movement, 1980s politics, and the present day. |