Expedition photographer Frank Hurley’s visuals have become timeless classics of their own, ensuring the story lives on a century later.
For one thing, you'd be dealing with heavy glass plates. The camera, too, would be heavy, as well as bulky. And chances are you'd be working with wet-collodion plates, which would mean that ...
Thousands of glass-plate negatives that belonged to the eccentric Heber Springs photographer Mike Disfarmer are the focus of a lawsuit filed last month in federal court in Little Rock by the special ...
Technically, what [Jay] is doing here is not quite Kirlian photography. The classic setup for “electrophotography” is a sandwich of photographic film, a glass plate, and a metal ground plate.
A self-portrait taken by Sophus Tromholt in his open air photography and science studio In 1882 ... the Aurora as it ...
Frank Hurley was Shackleton's photographer and cinematographer on the doomed 1914 Antarctic expedition during which their ...
More than a century ago, Frank Bennett Fiske had a photography studio at Fort Yates ... who put the book together. “He used a glass-plate camera at a time when a lot of people had switched ...
By the end of the nineteenth century, photographic images — by then based on a newer technique of transferring images from silver-coated glass plates ... the role of photography in science ...
The artist, who was born in Germany and raised in Ayrshire, came across collodion glass plate photography while working at museums in Dumfries and the Hebrides. The old photographs inspired him to ...
Salvaged from the ship's wreckage in 2014 were daguerreotypes, the first successful commercial form of photography - a one-off picture held on a metal plate - and ambrotypes, a type of glass plate ...
For one thing, you'd be dealing with heavy glass plates. The camera, too, would be heavy, as well as bulky. And chances are you'd be working with wet-collodion plates, which would mean that ...