WESTWOOD GALLERY NYC presents Monument Historique, an exhibition of late 19th century photographs by Séraphin-Médéric Mieusement (1840-1905) and other French photographers, compiled within thirteen ...
After his start capturing the horrors of the Civil War for Mathew Brady's studio, 19th century photographer Timothy O'Sullivan uncovered the beauty of the great expanses of the American west ...
New Jersey photography historian Gary Saretzky traveled throughout the state and compiled the names of 19th-century photographers from city directories to create a database from which the photos ...
Thousands of Civil War images, original 19th-century photographs from such renowned photographers as Timothy O'Sullivan and Alexander Gardner, lay perfectly preserved in the attic of the Medford ...
How One Photographer Recreated 19th Century Portraits With the Descendants of Civil War Heroes Smithsonian magazine commissioned Drew Gardner for a project that connects Black Americans today to ...
But by the time photography became popular in America in the mid-19th century and photographers and researchers armed with cameras began appearing in Amish communities, most Amish objected to ...
The innovation of photography amazed people at the end of the 19th century. They took photos of everything. The typical conceit of wealthy 19th-century families in the Gilded Age allowed them the ...
Collectors relish so-called “hidden mother photographs” as historical oddities. These 19th-century images contain very young children held still by half-obscured adults who crouch behind chairs or ...
Photography was a new technology in the 19th century. Early photographers coated thin metal plates with light-sensitive ...
Shooting huge large-format negatives in the style of a 19th-century photographer can return astounding pictures with detail and lens effects unavailable on relatively tiny cameras, but it’s ...
The evolution of photography has been a fascinating journey, marked by significant technological advancements and changes in how we capture and share images. From the early days of film ...