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  • Daguerreotype
  • Early photographic technique

    Daguerreotype was the first publicly available photographic process, widely used from the 1830s to 1850s. "Daguerreotype" also refers to an image created

    Daguerreotype

    Daguerreotype

    Daguerreotype

  • Kynžvart Daguerreotype
  • Photograph by Louis Daguerre

    The Kynžvart Daguerreotype (Czech: Kynžvartská daguerrotypie) or Still Life with Jupiter Tonans is an early daguerreotype made in 1839 by Louis Daguerre

    Kynžvart Daguerreotype

    Kynžvart Daguerreotype

    Kynžvart_Daguerreotype

  • History of photography
  • on to develop the daguerreotype process, the first publicly announced and commercially viable photographic process. The daguerreotype required only minutes

    History of photography

    History of photography

    History_of_photography

  • Louis Daguerre
  • French scientist, artist and photographer (1787–1851)

    artist and photographer recognized for his invention of the eponymous daguerreotype process of photography. He became known as one of the fathers of photography

    Louis Daguerre

    Louis Daguerre

    Louis_Daguerre

  • Boulevard du Temple (photograph)
  • First photograph, a daguerreotype, to show people

    made in 1838 (or possibly 1837), and is one of the earliest surviving daguerreotype plates produced by Louis Daguerre. Although the image seems to be of

    Boulevard du Temple (photograph)

    Boulevard du Temple (photograph)

    Boulevard_du_Temple_(photograph)

  • Daguerréotypes
  • 1976 documentary film by Agnès Varda

    Daguerréotypes is a 1976 French documentary film directed by Agnès Varda. The film consists of vignettes capturing life on Rue Daguerre, a street in Paris

    Daguerréotypes

    Daguerréotypes

  • Caesar (enslaved man)
  • Subject of early photograph (1737–1852)

    being the earliest-born person ever photographed while alive, when his daguerreotype was taken in 1851. He was also the last slave to be manumitted in New

    Caesar (enslaved man)

    Caesar (enslaved man)

    Caesar_(enslaved_man)

  • History of the camera
  • camera obscura through many generations of photographic technology – daguerreotypes, calotypes, dry plates, film – to the modern day with digital cameras

    History of the camera

    History of the camera

    History_of_the_camera

  • Robert Cornelius
  • American photography pioneer (1809–1893)

    American photographer and pioneer in the history of photography. His daguerreotype self-portrait taken in 1839 is generally accepted as the first known

    Robert Cornelius

    Robert Cornelius

    Robert_Cornelius

  • Ambrotype
  • Variant of the wet plate collodion process

    the French daguerreotype, ambrotypes came to replace them. Like a print on paper, it is viewed by reflected light. Like the daguerreotype or the prints

    Ambrotype

    Ambrotype

    Ambrotype

  • Daguerrotype (film)
  • 2016 film

    Stéphane is obsessed with his wife's unexpected death and creates her daguerreotypes every day, using his daughter as a photography model. In order for him

    Daguerrotype (film)

    Daguerrotype_(film)

  • Susse Frères
  • French manufacturing company

    The French firm Susse Frères manufactured a daguerreotype camera which was one of the first two photographic cameras ever sold to the public. The company

    Susse Frères

    Susse_Frères

  • Photography in the United States
  • various advances in the development of photography took place and after daguerreotype photography was introduced in France in 1839. The earliest commercialization

    Photography in the United States

    Photography_in_the_United_States

  • Photography
  • Art and practice of creating images by recording light

    (Niépce), "Photogenic Drawing"/"Talbotype"/"Calotype" (Talbot), and "Daguerreotype" (Daguerre). Photography is the result of combining several technical

    Photography

    Photography

    Photography

  • Photograph
  • Image created by light falling on a light-sensitive surface

    this first practical process for making photographs with a camera, the daguerreotype, after himself. Its existence was announced to the world on 7 January

    Photograph

    Photograph

    Photograph

  • Dorothy Catherine Draper
  • Artist, educator and chemist

    and chemist notable for being the subject of the earliest existent daguerreotype portrait made in the United States. Dorothy Catherine Draper was born

    Dorothy Catherine Draper

    Dorothy Catherine Draper

    Dorothy_Catherine_Draper

  • Calotype
  • Early photographic process

    a very different developing-out process (a concept pioneered by the daguerreotype process introduced in 1839), in which only an extremely faint or completely

    Calotype

    Calotype

    Calotype

  • Tintype
  • Photographic process; direct positive image on metal

    competed with both the ambrotype process and the older and established daguerreotype, finding particular adoption in North America. Tintypes enjoyed their

    Tintype

    Tintype

    Tintype

  • Jeremiah Gurney
  • American daguerreotype photographer

    American daguerreotype photographer operating in New York. Gurney worked in the jewelry trade in Saratoga, New York, but learned about the daguerreotype from

    Jeremiah Gurney

    Jeremiah Gurney

    Jeremiah_Gurney

  • Ichiki Shirō
  • Japanese photographer (1828–1903)

    Lost for a century, the daguerreotype was discovered in a warehouse in 1975 and was later determined to be the oldest daguerreotype in existence that was

    Ichiki Shirō

    Ichiki Shirō

    Ichiki_Shirō

  • John Brown (abolitionist)
  • American abolitionist (1800–1859)

    permitted them to escape." Also exhibited were the Augustus Washington 1847 daguerreotype of Brown (see above) and the now-lost painting by Louis Ransom of the

    John Brown (abolitionist)

    John Brown (abolitionist)

    John_Brown_(abolitionist)

  • Portrait
  • Artistic representation of one or more persons

    years old. Self-portrait by Yun Tusŏ, 1710, South Korea (Joseon) A daguerreotype of Robert Cornelius in 1839. The oldest surviving photographic self-portrait

    Portrait

    Portrait

    Portrait

  • Erotic photography
  • Art photography using erotica, and sexually suggestive appeals

    French Academy of Sciences. Unlike earlier photograph methods, his daguerreotypes had stunning quality and did not fade with time. Artists adopted the

    Erotic photography

    Erotic photography

    Erotic_photography

  • Mads Alstrup
  • Danish photographer (1808–1876)

    until he left the country in 1858, he produced an estimated 33,000 daguerreotypes in the Copenhagen area, before his business suffered beginning in 1857

    Mads Alstrup

    Mads Alstrup

    Mads_Alstrup

  • Hand-colouring of photographs
  • Manually applying colour to black-and-white photographs

    Monochrome (black and white) photography was first exemplified by the daguerreotype in 1839 and later improved by other methods including: calotype, ambrotype

    Hand-colouring of photographs

    Hand-colouring of photographs

    Hand-colouring_of_photographs

  • Samuel Bemis
  • American dentist and early photographer (1793–1881)

    earliest photographers in the United States. A small number of his daguerreotypes have survived. Bemis was a Boston dentist when in April 1840 he acquired

    Samuel Bemis

    Samuel Bemis

    Samuel_Bemis

  • Noël Paymal Lerebours
  • during the years 1840-1850 Lerebours was equally interested in improving daguerreotype photography. In the autumn of 1839, Lerebours used his skill in optics

    Noël Paymal Lerebours

    Noël Paymal Lerebours

    Noël_Paymal_Lerebours

  • Robert Schumann
  • German composer, pianist and critic (1810–1856)

    Schumann in an 1850 daguerreotype

    Robert Schumann

    Robert Schumann

    Robert_Schumann

  • Edgar Allan Poe
  • American writer and critic (1809–1849)

    Poe depicted in a modern retouched version of a daguerreotype

    Edgar Allan Poe

    Edgar Allan Poe

    Edgar_Allan_Poe

  • Takashi Arai
  • Japanese photographer

    photographer/visual artist who is well known for his unique practice in contemporary daguerreotype. He is based in Kawasaki & Tono, Japan. Arai started University as a

    Takashi Arai

    Takashi_Arai

  • Heliography
  • First permanent photographic process

    tree, and the landscape beyond. In this regard it was not unlike the daguerreotype which itself was based on Niépce's discoveries taken up by Daguerre

    Heliography

    Heliography

    Heliography

  • Jerry Spagnoli
  • American photographer (born 1956)

    photographer since the mid-1970s, is best known for his work with the daguerreotype process, a complex photographic technique invented in 1839 that produces

    Jerry Spagnoli

    Jerry_Spagnoli

  • John William Draper
  • British-academic (1811–1882)

    the challenge of creating daguerreotype portraits. He collaborated with Samuel Morse and in spring 1840 operated a daguerreotype studio, one of the earliest

    John William Draper

    John William Draper

    John_William_Draper

  • Southworth & Hawes
  • Photographic firm in Boston (1843–1863)

    Dome Daguerreotype No. 1 Ether Dome Daguerreotype No. 2 Ether Dome Daguerreotype No. 3 Ether Dome Daguerreotype No. 4 Ether Dome Daguerreotype No. 5

    Southworth & Hawes

    Southworth & Hawes

    Southworth_&_Hawes

  • Warren T. Thompson
  • American photographer

    1843 refined Daniel Davis Jr.'s electroplating method for colouring daguerreotypes by using a gum tragacanth resist. With this technique colours could

    Warren T. Thompson

    Warren_T._Thompson

  • John Adams (shoemaker)
  • American shoemaker, veteran and centenarian (1745–1849)

    of his 100th birthday, Adams returned to Ashburnham and posed for a daguerreotype portrait, making him possibly the earliest-born person to have been

    John Adams (shoemaker)

    John Adams (shoemaker)

    John_Adams_(shoemaker)

  • Paris
  • Capital and largest city of France

    pewter plate in Paris in 1825. In 1839, Louis Daguerre patented the Daguerreotype, which became the most common form of photography until the 1860s. The

    Paris

    Paris

    Paris

  • Albert Southworth
  • American photographer

    Albert Sands Southworth (1811–1894) operated Southworth & Hawes daguerreotype studio with Josiah Johnson Hawes (1808–1901) from 1843 to 1863. Southworth

    Albert Southworth

    Albert Southworth

    Albert_Southworth

  • Henry Fox Talbot
  • English photography pioneer (1800–1877)

    publicly announced. Shortly after Louis Daguerre's invention of the daguerreotype was announced in early January 1839, without details, Talbot asserted

    Henry Fox Talbot

    Henry Fox Talbot

    Henry_Fox_Talbot

  • Collodion process
  • Early photographic technique

    almost entirely replaced the first-announced photographic process, the daguerreotype. During the 1870s, the collodion process was largely replaced by gelatin

    Collodion process

    Collodion process

    Collodion_process

  • Madame Fritz
  • French daguerreotype photographer (1807–1876)

    professional name of Marie Agnès Anastasie Clemandot, a French pioneer of daguerreotype photography, who travelled extensively in Spain and Portugal to sell

    Madame Fritz

    Madame_Fritz

  • Daniel DeWitt Tompkins Davie
  • American photographer

    was an American 19th-century photographer known as a pioneer of the daguerreotype in America and an innovator of photographic equipment and techniques

    Daniel DeWitt Tompkins Davie

    Daniel DeWitt Tompkins Davie

    Daniel_DeWitt_Tompkins_Davie

  • Conrad Heyer
  • 18th-century American soldier and centenarian

    military honors. Around 1852, at the claimed age of 103, Heyer posed for a daguerreotype portrait. He is often credited as the earliest-born person known to

    Conrad Heyer

    Conrad Heyer

    Conrad_Heyer

  • Ezra Greenleaf Weld
  • American photographer

    known simply as "Greenleaf", was a photographer and an operator of a daguerreotype studio in Cazenovia, New York. He and his family were involved with

    Ezra Greenleaf Weld

    Ezra Greenleaf Weld

    Ezra_Greenleaf_Weld

  • George Barron Goodman
  • 19th-century Australian photographer

    Goodman, also known as George Baron Goodman, was a practitioner of the Daguerreotype in the 1840s and Australia’s first professional photographer. He was

    George Barron Goodman

    George Barron Goodman

    George_Barron_Goodman

  • William Shew
  • American daguerreotypist and photographer (1820–1903)

    California and is associated with a mobile studio that he called the "Daguerreotype Saloon". His work included portraiture, views of Gold Rush-era California

    William Shew

    William Shew

    William_Shew

  • Jenny Lind
  • Swedish opera singer (1820–1887)

    Daguerreotype of Lind, 1850

    Jenny Lind

    Jenny Lind

    Jenny_Lind

  • Paul Beck Goddard
  • American physician and photographer of the 19th century

    Robert Cornelius, in 1839 Goddard became the first to use bromide for daguerreotypes. Goddard was then working as an assistant to University of Pennsylvania

    Paul Beck Goddard

    Paul Beck Goddard

    Paul_Beck_Goddard

  • Lomography
  • Genre of photography

    such as the Smartphone Film Scanner; and several lenses such as the Daguerreotype Achromat lens collection for analogue and digital SLR cameras with Canon

    Lomography

    Lomography

    Lomography

  • Astrophotography
  • Imaging of astronomical objects

    20-minute-long daguerreotype image using a 5-inch (13 cm) reflecting telescope. The Sun may have been first photographed in an 1845 daguerreotype by the French

    Astrophotography

    Astrophotography

    Astrophotography

  • François Fauvel Gouraud
  • French engineer and photographer

    expert in photography and mnemonics. He was most known as an expert on daguerreotypes, which in January 1839 had become the first publicly announced photographic

    François Fauvel Gouraud

    François Fauvel Gouraud

    François_Fauvel_Gouraud

  • Daniel Davis Jr.
  • American photographer, daguerreotypist and ambrotypist

    ambrotypist. In 1842 Daniel Davis Jr. patented a method for colouring daguerreotypes through electroplating, and his work was refined by Warren Thompson

    Daniel Davis Jr.

    Daniel Davis Jr.

    Daniel_Davis_Jr.

  • Voigtländer
  • German optical manufacturer

    lens at that time: f/3.6) in 1840, and the world's first all-metal daguerreotype camera (Ganzmetallkamera) in 1840, also bringing out photographic plate

    Voigtländer

    Voigtländer

    Voigtländer

  • Augustus Washington
  • American-Liberian photographer

    before entering Dartmouth College in 1843. He learned how to make daguerreotypes during his first year to finance his college education, but had to leave

    Augustus Washington

    Augustus_Washington

  • Abraham de Veer
  • Eustatius and Suriname. A daguerreotype of Johannes Ellis and his wife Mary Louise Hart from 1846 is the oldest known daguerreotype of Suriname. Johannes

    Abraham de Veer

    Abraham de Veer

    Abraham_de_Veer

  • Photography in Australia
  • Australia started in the 1840s. The first photograph taken in Australia, a daguerreotype of Bridge Street, Sydney, was taken in 1841. In the early 20th century

    Photography in Australia

    Photography in Australia

    Photography_in_Australia

  • Blur (photographic effect)
  • Use of blur in fine art photography

    Analog (film) photography Autochrome Lumière Calotype Camera obscura Daguerreotype Dufaycolor Heliography Lippmann plate Painted photography backdrops

    Blur (photographic effect)

    Blur_(photographic_effect)

  • John Adams Whipple
  • American inventor and photographer (1822–1891)

    the first in the United States to manufacture the chemicals used for daguerreotypes. He pioneered astronomical and night photography. He was a prize-winner

    John Adams Whipple

    John Adams Whipple

    John_Adams_Whipple

  • Niccolò Paganini
  • Italian violinist and composer (1782–1840)

    the Italian violin maker Giuseppe Fiorini forged the now famous fake daguerreotype of the celebrated violinist. So well in fact, that even the classical

    Niccolò Paganini

    Niccolò Paganini

    Niccolò_Paganini

  • Mathew Brady
  • American photographer (1822–1896)

    Civil War. He studied under inventor Samuel Morse, who pioneered the daguerreotype technique in America. Brady opened his own studio in New York City in

    Mathew Brady

    Mathew Brady

    Mathew_Brady

  • Félix-Jacques Moulin
  • French photographer

    photographer's studio at 31 bis rue du Faubourg Montmartre and started producing daguerreotypes of young girls aged 14 to 16. In 1851, Moulin's work was confiscated

    Félix-Jacques Moulin

    Félix-Jacques_Moulin

  • John Jabez Edwin Mayall
  • English photographer (1813–1901)

    Philadelphia of ten daguerreotype in 1845 to illustrate The Lord's Prayer and his later, larger (24" x 15"; 61 cm x 38 cm) "daguerreotype pictures to illustrate

    John Jabez Edwin Mayall

    John Jabez Edwin Mayall

    John_Jabez_Edwin_Mayall

  • Thomas Martin Easterly
  • American daguerreotypist (1809–1882)

    considered to have been one of the foremost experts in the field of daguerreotype photography in the United States during the mid-to-late 19th century

    Thomas Martin Easterly

    Thomas Martin Easterly

    Thomas_Martin_Easterly

  • Daguerreobase
  • on daguerreotypes. It aims to bring together digital images and descriptions of more than 25,000 European historical daguerreotypes, daguerreotype equipment

    Daguerreobase

    Daguerreobase

    Daguerreobase

  • Shimazu Nariakira
  • Japanese feudal lord (daimyō)

    Lost for a century, the daguerreotype was discovered in a warehouse in 1975 and was later determined to be the oldest daguerreotype in existence created

    Shimazu Nariakira

    Shimazu Nariakira

    Shimazu_Nariakira

  • Henri Le Secq
  • French painter and photographer

    French painter and photographer. After the French government made the daguerreotype open for public in 1839, Le Secq was one of the five photographers selected

    Henri Le Secq

    Henri Le Secq

    Henri_Le_Secq

  • Elinchrom
  • Swiss photography equipment company

    Analog (film) photography Autochrome Lumière Calotype Camera obscura Daguerreotype Dufaycolor Heliography Lippmann plate Painted photography backdrops

    Elinchrom

    Elinchrom

  • Samuel Peck (daguerreotypist)
  • New Haven, Connecticut and produced daguerreotypes before moving into the manufacture of cases for daguerreotypes as, Samuel Peck & Co. (also written

    Samuel Peck (daguerreotypist)

    Samuel Peck (daguerreotypist)

    Samuel_Peck_(daguerreotypist)

  • Dighton Rock
  • United States historic place

    A daguerreotype mirror-reversed image of Seth Eastman on Dighton Rock, 1853

    Dighton Rock

    Dighton Rock

    Dighton_Rock

  • Asa Ames
  • American sculptor (1823-1851)

    featured eight of his works, as well as a newly discovered daguerreotype of the artist. The daguerreotype found in the collection of the Ames family is singularly

    Asa Ames

    Asa Ames

    Asa_Ames

  • Sechs Gedichte und Requiem
  • Song cycle by Robert Schumann

    Gedichte und Requiem by Robert Schumann Robert Schumann in an 1850 daguerreotype Opus 90 Period Romantic period Genre Song cycle Composed 1850 Scoring

    Sechs Gedichte und Requiem

    Sechs Gedichte und Requiem

    Sechs_Gedichte_und_Requiem

  • Jules Itier
  • French photographer (1802–1877)

    traveled to Senegal, Guadeloupe and India, where he took a number of early daguerreotypes. In December 1843, Itier was sent to accompany Théodore de Lagrené on

    Jules Itier

    Jules Itier

    Jules_Itier

  • Moses Billings
  • American painter

    painters lost business in competition with the daguerreotype, Billings instead began to produce daguerreotype prints himself. It is not known exactly which

    Moses Billings

    Moses Billings

    Moses_Billings

  • Requiem (Schumann)
  • Work for Chorus and Orchestra Op. 148 by Robert Schumann

    Requiem by Robert Schumann Schumann in an 1850 daguerreotype Key D♭ major Opus 142 Period Romantic Genre Requiem Language Latin Composed 1852 (1852) Duration

    Requiem (Schumann)

    Requiem (Schumann)

    Requiem_(Schumann)

  • Passage de Vénus
  • Photos of the transit of Venus in 1874

    could take several dozens of exposures at regulated intervals on a daguerreotype disc. The Horse in Motion, 1878 series of photographs History of film

    Passage de Vénus

    Passage de Vénus

    Passage_de_Vénus

  • Carolyne zu Sayn-Wittgenstein
  • Polish noble (1819–1887)

    Princess Sayn-Wittgenstein in an 1847 daguerreotype

    Carolyne zu Sayn-Wittgenstein

    Carolyne zu Sayn-Wittgenstein

    Carolyne_zu_Sayn-Wittgenstein

  • The Stones of Venice (book)
  • Book on Venetian art by John Ruskin

    about photography and by 1849 he had acquired his own camera to take daguerreotypes, a type of photography which was relatively widespread in the 1840s

    The Stones of Venice (book)

    The Stones of Venice (book)

    The_Stones_of_Venice_(book)

  • James Blood
  • American politician

    (1994-01-01). Likeness and Landscape: Thomas M. Easterly and the Art of the Daguerreotype. Missouri History Museum. ISBN 9781883982034. Colonel Blood & The Fogg

    James Blood

    James Blood

    James_Blood

  • Fugitive Slave Convention
  • Convention held to oppose the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850

    daguerreotype was discovered in the archives of the Madison County Historical Society in 1994. Judge Hugh C. Humphreys, who found the daguerreotype,

    Fugitive Slave Convention

    Fugitive Slave Convention

    Fugitive_Slave_Convention

  • Mary Mildred Williams
  • Formerly enslaved African American (c. 1847–1921)

    February 27) that had accompanied a daguerreotype of Mary Williams. In the letter, Sumner says: The daguerreotype mentioned in the following letter is

    Mary Mildred Williams

    Mary Mildred Williams

    Mary_Mildred_Williams

  • William R. Frist
  • American businessman

    steps down, Nashville Post, September 9, 2010 Jennifer 8. Lee, 1840s Daguerreotype Is Sold for $62,500, The New York Times, March 30, 2009 Gate 2 named

    William R. Frist

    William_R._Frist

  • Portraits of Andrew Jackson
  • Notable images of 7th U.S. president

    also sat for photographers in the 1840s, resulting in four surviving daguerreotypes of him in old age, when he was constantly ill and toothless (physically

    Portraits of Andrew Jackson

    Portraits of Andrew Jackson

    Portraits_of_Andrew_Jackson

  • Circus clown
  • Clown performing or appearing in a circus

    Daguerreotype Portrait of Dan Rice

    Circus clown

    Circus clown

    Circus_clown

  • Portrait photography
  • Type of photography aimed at expressing the personality of the human subject(s)

    display in the lobby of a business. The relatively low cost of the daguerreotype in the middle of the 19th century and the reduced sitting time for the

    Portrait photography

    Portrait photography

    Portrait_photography

  • George Edward Gouraud
  • US Army Medal of Honor recipient and recording engineer (1842–1912)

    Fauvel Gouraud (1808–1847) who came to the US in 1839 to introduce the daguerreotype technology for photography. Both parents died in the summer of 1847

    George Edward Gouraud

    George Edward Gouraud

    George_Edward_Gouraud

  • Panoramic photography
  • Wide-angle photographic view of a scene

    panoramic daguerreotype by using a special panoramic camera that he created himself. The camera could capture a broad view on a single daguerreotype plate

    Panoramic photography

    Panoramic_photography

  • Margam Castle
  • Grade I listed house in Neath Port Talbot, Wales

    include being the location of the earliest known Welsh photograph, a daguerreotype of the castle taken on 9 March 1841 by the Reverend Calvert Richard

    Margam Castle

    Margam Castle

    Margam_Castle

  • Hugh Lee Pattinson
  • English industrial chemist and entrepreneur FRS (1796–1858)

    a process that bears his name, he is best remembered today for his daguerreotype photographs taken in 1840. Among these is the earliest known photograph

    Hugh Lee Pattinson

    Hugh Lee Pattinson

    Hugh_Lee_Pattinson

  • Antoine Claudet
  • French photographer (1797–1867)

    was a French photographer and artist active in London who produced daguerreotypes. Claudet was born in La Croix-Rousse, France, the son of Claude Claudet

    Antoine Claudet

    Antoine Claudet

    Antoine_Claudet

  • Negative (photography)
  • Image on photographic film

    Analog (film) photography Autochrome Lumière Calotype Camera obscura Daguerreotype Dufaycolor Heliography Lippmann plate Painted photography backdrops

    Negative (photography)

    Negative (photography)

    Negative_(photography)

  • Nikolai Gogol
  • Russian writer of Ukrainian origin (1809–1852)

    Nikolai Gogol Daguerreotype, c. 1845 Born Nikolai Vasilyevich Yanovsky (1809-04-01)1 April 1809 Sorochyntsi, Russian Empire (now in Ukraine) Died 21 February

    Nikolai Gogol

    Nikolai Gogol

    Nikolai_Gogol

  • Francis Bicknell Carpenter
  • American painter (1830–1900)

    Francis Bicknell Carpenter Daguerreotype by Mathew Brady c. 1850s Born (1830-08-06)August 6, 1830 Homer, Cortland County, New York Died May 23, 1900(1900-05-23)

    Francis Bicknell Carpenter

    Francis Bicknell Carpenter

    Francis_Bicknell_Carpenter

  • Pornography
  • Portrayal of sexual subject matter

    Analog (film) photography Autochrome Lumière Calotype Camera obscura Daguerreotype Dufaycolor Heliography Lippmann plate Painted photography backdrops

    Pornography

    Pornography

  • Robert Smith Todd
  • American lawyer, businessman, and politician (1791–1849)

    Robert Smith Todd Undated daguerreotype of Todd Member of the Kentucky Senate for Fayette County In office 1848–1849 Personal details Born (1791-02-25)February

    Robert Smith Todd

    Robert Smith Todd

    Robert_Smith_Todd

  • Hermann Biow
  • German photographer

    photographer who worked with daguerreotypes. In partnership with Carl Ferdinand Stelzner, he opened Germany's first daguerreotype studio in Hamburg in 1841

    Hermann Biow

    Hermann Biow

    Hermann_Biow

  • Colombia
  • Country in South America

    photography was marked by the arrival of the daguerreotype. Jean-Baptiste Louis Gros was who brought the daguerreotype process to Colombia in 1841. The Piloto

    Colombia

    Colombia

    Colombia

  • Eliphalet Remington
  • American engineer (1793–1861)

    Eliphalet Remington Daguerreotype of Remington (c. 1845) Born (1793-10-28)October 28, 1793 Suffield, Connecticut, U.S. Died August 12, 1861(1861-08-12)

    Eliphalet Remington

    Eliphalet Remington

    Eliphalet_Remington

  • Photographic plate
  • Target medium in photography

    were integral to early photographic processes such as heliography, daguerreotypes, and photogravure. Glass plates, thinner than standard window glass

    Photographic plate

    Photographic plate

    Photographic_plate

  • Half-frame camera
  • Camera, uses the original silent film cinema format 18 × 24 mm

    Analog (film) photography Autochrome Lumière Calotype Camera obscura Daguerreotype Dufaycolor Heliography Lippmann plate Painted photography backdrops

    Half-frame camera

    Half-frame camera

    Half-frame_camera

  • Cello Concerto (Schumann)
  • Musical work by Robert Schumann

    Schumann in an 1850 daguerreotype

    Cello Concerto (Schumann)

    Cello Concerto (Schumann)

    Cello_Concerto_(Schumann)

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Online names & meanings

  • Candresa
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Candresa

    Lord of the Moon; Lord Shiva

  • Pekod
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Pekod

    Noble; rulers.

  • Dawnika
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Dawnika

    The first appearance of daylight; daybreak.

  • DOLENA
  • Female

    English

    DOLENA

    Variant form of English Donalda, DOLENA means "world ruler."

  • Moira
  • Girl/Female

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Moira

    The Great

  • ANSCOMB
  • Male

    English

    ANSCOMB

    Variant spelling of English Anscom, ANSCOMB means "stone-enclosed valley."

  • Kamraj
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Kamraj

    Cupid

  • Mishthi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Mishthi

    Sweet person, Sweet, Surgery

  • Vinaya | விநயா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Vinaya | விநயா

    Modest

  • Riddan | ரீதாந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Riddan | ரீதாந

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  • Daguerreotyped
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Daguerreotype

  • Daguerreotype
  • v. t.

    To produce or represent by the daguerreotype process, as a picture.

  • Daguerreotype
  • n.

    The process of taking such pictures.

  • Daguerreotype
  • n.

    An early variety of photograph, produced on a silver plate, or copper plate covered with silver, and rendered sensitive by the action of iodine, or iodine and bromine, on which, after exposure in the camera, the latent image is developed by the vapor of mercury.

  • Daguerreotyping
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Daguerreotype

  • Mat
  • n.

    An ornamental border made of paper, pasterboard, metal, etc., put under the glass which covers a framed picture; as, the mat of a daguerreotype.

  • Daguerreotyper
  • n.

    Alt. of Daguerreotypist

  • Daguerreian
  • a.

    Pertaining to Daguerre, or to his invention of the daguerreotype.

  • Daguerreotype
  • v. t.

    To impress with great distinctness; to imprint; to imitate exactly.

  • Daguerreotypist
  • n.

    One who takes daguerreotypes.