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  2. William Henry Jackson - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Jackson (April 4, 1843 – June 30, 1942) was an American photographer, Civil War veteran, painter, and an explorer famous for his images of the American West.

  3. Nautilus (photograph) - Wikipedia

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    Weston wrote that he made twenty-eights prints of this image on at least four different types of paper, [13] including a matte Kodak Azo and a semi-gloss Agfa Convira. In a few early versions he extended the bottom margin of the image down to the notches on the film negative. [14] Most prints measure approximately 9 1 ⁄ 2 by 7 1 ⁄ 2 in. (24 ...

  4. Edward S. Curtis - Wikipedia

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    The Prints and Photographs Division Curtis collection consists of more than 2,400 silver-gelatin, first-generation photographic prints – some of which are sepia-toned – made from Curtis's original glass negatives. Most are 5 by 7 inches (13 cm × 18 cm) although nearly 100 are 11 by 14 inches (28 cm × 36 cm) and larger; many include the ...

  5. Edward Weston - Wikipedia

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    Edward Henry Weston (March 24, 1886 – January 1, 1958) was an American photographer. He has been called "one of the most innovative and influential American photographers" [1] and "one of the masters of 20th century photography."

  6. Calotype - Wikipedia

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    The Building of Nelson's Column, by William Henry Fox Talbot, c. 1843 calotype print. Calotype or talbotype is an early photographic process introduced in 1841 by William Henry Fox Talbot, [1] using paper [2] coated with silver iodide.

  7. Evelyn Cameron - Wikipedia

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    The boarder, an Irishman named Mr. Adams educated Evelyn on the basics of glass-plate photography and after his departure was replaced by a Briton known as Mr Colley. Mr Colley added to Evelyn's knowledge of photography and was a partner in her experiments to improve her work, by practicing different shutter times and processing methods. [12]

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