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artistic use of
early photographic processes. To make the image, a
daguerreotypist polished a
sheet of silver-plated
copper to a
mirror finish; treated...
- 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...
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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:...
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Abraham Bogardus (November 29, 1822 –
March 22, 1908) was an
American daguerreotypist and
photographer who made
around 200,000
daguerreotypes during his...
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Daniel Davis Jr. (1813–1887) was an
American photographer,
daguerreotypist and ambrotypist. In 1842
Daniel Davis Jr.
patented a
method for
colouring daguerreotypes...
- 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...
- was a 19th-century
American daguerreotypist and photographer. One of the more
prominent and well-known
daguerreotypists in the
Midwest United States...
- Granville, Ohio and died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Root was a
leading daguerreotypist in the
United States, with
studios in New York City, Philadelphia,...
- Egypt; that of Ras El Tin Palace. In America, by 1851 a
broadsheet by
daguerreotypist Augustus Washington was
advertising prices ranging from 50
cents to...
- (February 5, 1798 - June 8, 1865) was a
French businessman and
amateur daguerreotypist, born in Frauenfeld,
Switzerland and
citizen of the
Republic of Geneva...