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  2. William E. Wilson (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    William Ernest Wilson [1] (1853 – October 1905) was an English photographer who made his name by documenting the American South in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. . His collection of around 750 photographs, described as "truly impressive", were preserved by the Mobile Historic Preservation Society, the Georgia Historical Society and the University of Georgia's Special Collectio

  3. Wilson's Photographic Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Wilson's Photographic Magazine (1889–1914) was an American periodical published in New York by Edward Livingston Wilson. It featured work by notable photographers such as Elmer Chickering and Imogen Cunningham and articles about the photography industry. Editors included Wilson, Mrs. Edward L. Wilson and T. Dixon Tennant.

  4. Will Wilson (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    Wilson, himself, uses an "old fashioned, large format camera and the historic wet plate collodion process" in order to create photos that are reflective of historic photographs. The resulting studio photos from him and the other artists have been featured in a number of museums, including the Denver Museum of Art and the New Mexico Museum of Art .

  5. Adrian Wilson (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Adrian Wilson salvaged a large collection of art from Manchester's textile warehouses in the 1980s, part of which is now displayed [16] in the Science & Industry Museum in Manchester and the Museum of Art and Photography [17] in Bangalore. Wilson has given various talks on the collection, including at Typecon [18] and as an expert on the ...

  6. Wilson Chinn - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times writer Joan Paulson Gage noted in 2013 that "The images of Wilson Chinn in chains, like the one of Gordon and his scarred back, are as disturbing today as they were in 1863. They serve as two of the earliest and most dramatic examples of how the newborn medium of photography could change the course of history." [1]

  7. Edward Livingston Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Edward Livingston Wilson (1838–1903) was an American photographer, writer and publisher. In Philadelphia in the 1860s he worked for Frederick Gutekunst and in 1864 he began the Philadelphia Photographer magazine. [ 1 ]

  8. Wilson Bentley - Wikipedia

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    Wilson Alwyn Bentley (February 9, 1865 – December 23, 1931), also known as Snowflake Bentley, was an American meteorologist and photographer, who was the first known person to take detailed photographs of snowflakes and record their features. [1]

  9. Bottle Rocket - Wikipedia

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    The film is written by Anderson and Owen Wilson and is based on Anderson's 1992 short film of the same name. Bottle Rocket is also the acting debut for brothers Owen and Luke Wilson, who co-starred with Robert Musgrave, their older brother Andrew Wilson, Lumi Cavazos, and James Caan. Principal photography took place in various locations ...