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Daguerreian Society

Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 11/08/2007 - 20:19.
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URL: 

http://www.daguerre.org/

Author: 
Gary Ewer, Website Author, The Daguerreian Society
Excerpt: 

If you're looking on the web for information about the daguerreotype, you came to the right place! We strive to assemble valuable resources for daguerreian study; you may easily spend quite some time here perusing what we've prepared

Annotation: 

This is the home site of the Daguerreian Society, an organization. Dedicated to the history, science, and art of the daguerreotype, a 19th century mode of photography used primarily for making portrait images. The galleries include more than 40 historical daguerreotypes and 14 modern images. In addition to portraiture, the site also features some daguerreian landscapes, and each image is accompanied by a small descriptive caption as well as the date, subject, and photographer information. The site also provides an index of almost 100 20th-century texts on daggeureotypes; a bibliography of more than 300 pieces of daguerrian literature; a history of daggeureotypes by Society member Kenneth E. Nelson; a 1000-word description of the daguerreian process from an 1887 issue of the Scientific American; and an 1854 pamphlet that provides an illustrated tour of a daguerrian manufactory. There are also more than 30 links to related sources. For those interested in the history of photography and portrait art, this site is very informative.

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