Definition of Daguerreotypist. Meaning of Daguerreotypist. Synonyms of Daguerreotypist

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Definition of Daguerreotypist

Daguerreotypist
Daguerreotyper Da*guerre"o*ty`per, Daguerreotypist Da*guerre"o*ty`pist, n. One who takes daguerreotypes.

Meaning of Daguerreotypist from wikipedia

- artistic use of early photographic processes. To make the image, a daguerreotypist polished a sheet of silver-plated copper to a mirror finish; treated...
- Abraham Bogardus (November 29, 1822 – March 22, 1908) was an American daguerreotypist and photographer who made around 200,000 daguerreotypes during his...
- to 1857. In 1844, Peck opened a photo gallery, where he worked as a daguerreotypist. Starting in April 30, 1850, Peck had secured patents for his photo...
- first coined in the gallery of Marcus Aurelius Root, a well-known daguerreotypist, as do****ented in his 1864 book The Camera and the Pencil as follows:...
- was a 19th-century American daguerreotypist and photographer. One of the more prominent and well-known daguerreotypists in the Midwest United States...
- Daniel Davis Jr. (1813–1887) was an American photographer, daguerreotypist and ambrotypist. In 1842 Daniel Davis Jr. patented a method for colouring daguerreotypes...
- Friedrichsthal (January 12, 1809 – March 3, 1842) was an Austrian traveler, daguerreotypist, botanist, and amateur archaeologist, who traveled through the Balkans...
- feasibility of winter rail p****age along the route. His photographer (daguerreotypist) was Solomon Nunes Carvalho. Frémont followed the Santa Fe Trail, p****ing...
- thanks to his friend William Douglas O'Connor. O'Connor, a poet, daguerreotypist, and an editor at The Sa****ay Evening Post wrote to William Tod Otto...
- was a French photographer who started his photographic career as a daguerreotypist but gained greater fame for patenting his version of the carte de visite...