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Abler, Timothy G. 6801 N. Yates Rd., Milwaukee, Wisc. 53217. home phone: 414-410-4107, affiliation: Cardinal Stritch University, institutional address: 6801 N. Yates Rd Milwaukee Wisc. 53217. business phone: 414-410-4107, fax: 414-410-4239, web url: tabler@acs.stritch.edu email: tga@execpc.com 20th century Documentary Lewis Hine-current 7/20/1998
Abraham, Terry. Special Collections, University of Idaho Library, Moscow ID 83844-2351. Phone:208-885-7951, Fax:208-885-6817, e-mail: tabraham@uidaho.edu Idaho photography and photographers; Portraits of Nez Perce Chief Joseph 10/27/1995
Agusta, Anna Anggadewi. anggadewi@telkom.net home phone: +62 (021) 574 77 24 affiliation: NATA INDONESIA institutional address: Jln. Danau Toba A/47 A. Pejompongan, Jakarta -10210, INDONESIA, business phone: +62 (021) 574 77 24 web url: http://www.dewaruci.cakraweb.com, email: anggadewi.dewaruci@cakraweb.com Nature Photography 6/30/2000
Ahov, Yuri. email: ahuny@mail.ru old Russian cameras. 4/17/1999
Alexander, Abel. César Malnatti 1235, San Miguel, Buenos Aires, Argentina. voice: 54 11 46640180, www.geocities.com/abelalexander, e-mail: abelalexander@yahoo.com.ar XIX Latin American photography historian. Looking for information on Adolf Alexander, German daguerrotypist active in Hamburg, Hammeln, Chile and Argentine. Also information about Robert H. Vance in Latin America and data about Abate Compte, onboard daguerrotipist at L\'Orientale, a french flag ship (in 1840). Member of the Iberoamerican Society of Photography History and member of the Board of Congress of History of Photography in Argentina. Any inquiries about the Congress is welcomed. My URL is www.geocities.com/abelalexander 6/4/2004
Alexander, Stuart. 333 Warren Street, #3-R, Brooklyn, NY 11201-6412, tel/fax: 718.797.0441, email sra@rcn.com 19th, 20th, and 21st century; photography and the book; photography and cinema. Areas of extensive research: Brassai; Robert Frank (including compiling a catalogue raisonne); Josef Koudelka; International photography, 1945-1960; photojournalism 1920s-1960s. 9/3/2001
Alfan. jl mentaok raya 5 yo. home phone: (0274)370719, email: chiicooo@usa.net history of digital photography 12/31/2000
Allen, William. Department of Art, Arkansas State University, PO Box 1920, State University, AR 72467. e-mail: wallen@astate.edu home page: http://www.clt.astate.edu/wallen Photographs as evidence, Atget, digital manipulation of art images for clarification of composition (http://www.clt.astate.edu/wallen/digits), maintenance of this directory 6/2/2002
Allison, Jeffrey. 2800 Grove Avenue, Richmond, VA 23221. voice: 804/367-0880, fax: 804/367-9393, e-mail: jallison@vmfa.state.va.us Photography Educator and Coordinator of Statewide Programs for the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Interests in the history of photography: 19th and 20th century photography with special emphasis on Edward Weston, photography and the myth of the American wild west,and on the use of artifical light in photography. 7/20/1998
Allison, Thomas G. 5612 Bonita Vista Way # 109, Tampa, FL 33617. voice: 813-868-0641, e-mail: photofind@att.net I began over 33 years ago collecting photographs as a hobby. I have visited most of the 50 states and several foreign countries. During m travels, I have had opportunities to collect a wide assortment of photographs at antique stores, flea markets, estate sales, yard sales, etc. My collection ranges from Daguerreotypes to today’s type photos. These photographs are of average families; farmers, common workers and people like you and me! 11/9/2000
Alschuler, William R. (Prof.). 50 Delano Ave., San Francisco, Ca. 94112. voice: 415-337-6475, fax: 415-337-5250, e-mail: walschulr@hotmail.com I am the science faculty in the School of Critical Studies, California Institute of the Arts. My areas of interest are 19th century photography, with special interest and expertise in Lippmann photography and the birth of color photography. Also the practice and history of holography. Also image permanence. Looking for early color images for an exhibition I am curating. Also images of the Universal Paris Expo of 1900. 4/17/1999
Altenburger, Alfred. München, Germany, 81677. e-mail: alfred.altenburger@t-online.de 19th century orientalist photography, biographies, history of studios, photographic manufacturing, 19th century travel photography, early photography in the Near East (Sebah, Bonfils, Frith, Zangaki, Lekegian, Lehnert & Landrock...). 9/3/2001
Alterman, Esteban. 22 YOSEF RIVLIN, JERUSALEM, 91017. voice: 972-2-6291005, fax: 972-2-6291050, e-mail: jrep@attmail.com Photography in the Holy Land since 1839 12/12/1997
Alvarez, M. Mexico City. e-mail: miunic@hotmail.com I need information about Hugo Brehme, the German photographer who worked in Mexico. I am looking for facts about his life. I am also looking for information about three pictures he took in 1910. If anyone knows something about Breheme, I would send him the images by e-mail. I appreciate a lot any kind of help. 6/30/2000
Anderson, Hilary. New Hampshire Historical Society, 30 Park Street, Concord NH 03301. voice: (603) 226-3189 x 205, fax: (603) 228-6308, e-mail: Nhhsmus@aol.com Researching photographer Henry P. Moore (bn. Goffstown, NH 1835-d. Buffalo, NY 1911)) for an upcoming exhibition at the New Hampshire Historical Society/Museum of New Hampshire History. 4/17/1999
Andrade, Joaquim Marcal Ferreira de. PROFOTO/Project Director, Fundacao Biblioteca Nacional, Av. Rio Branco, 219, 20.040-008 Rio de Janeiro RJ, Brazil. Phone: (55-21) 262-8255 ext. 223/313, Fax: (55-21) 220-4173, e-mail: joaquim@ars.bn.br general history of photography, with stress in Brazil and Latin America, nineteenth century photographic technology 10/17/1995
Andrés, Ismael. ismaeland@hotmail.com home phone: 626045408, affiliation: University of Malaga (Spain) Theory, contemporary, aesthetics, Spanish photography 1/9/2001
Annear, Judy. The Art Gallery of NSW, Art Gallery Rd, Sydney NSW 2000. voice: 02-92251757, fax: 02-92216226, e-mail: judya@ag.nsw.gov.au twentieth century Australian and international photography. Specifically Bauhaus, Surrealist, Japanese modernist photography and contemporary photography. Currently working on a major exhibition of 20th century international for the year 2000 which will deal with ideas to do with the experience of memory and time in relation to the photographic image. A nodal point for the exhibition be the masquerade and mortality. 3/7/1998
Archi, Paolo. Mameli 2, Florence. e-mail: archi3@supereva.it modern history and italian neorealism 6/2/2002
Arcos, Santiago Suarez Mujica 891 depto. 40, Santiago, Chile. voice: 239 6761, e-mail: santiagoarcos@bluemail.ch History and Conservation 6/2/2002
Arellano, Victor. Guayaquil. e-mail: victorhugoarellano@yahoo.com; vhap_br@yahoo.com.br history of photography de Guayaquil, Ecuador. I have a big archive on Guayaquil. 11/8/2000
Arican, Melih. Anadolu University, Iletisim Bil. Fak. 26470 Eskisehir/ TURKEY. home phone: +90-222-249-0920, affiliation: Lecturer, fax: +90-222-320-4520, email: marican@anadolu.edu.tr photojournalism 2/6/1999
Arnold, Bruce W. personal address: 94 Summer Street. home phone: 508 867 7765, affiliation: EverColor Fine Art. institutional address: North Brookfield, MA 01535. business phone: 508 867 7765, web url: http://users.hey.net/~barnold email: barnold@hey.net Studio, Commercial, Portrait, Landscape, Traditional and Digital Imaging 7/20/1998
Aronson, Geoffrey. P.O. Box 550644,Atlanta, GA 30355. phone: 404-851-2793, affiliation: Brenau & American Intercontinental Univs. email: geaaronson@yahoo.com PhotoLeague, New Topographics and 70's photography. Primarily landscape, urban and natural 2/6/1999
Arpadi, Allen G. SLCC @ FP, 5600 Oakland Av, St.Louis, MO 63110. url: http://www.stlcc.cc.mo.us/fp/photography/photography1997/textfolder/index.htm email: alarp@AOL.com portraiture, Halsman, Photo education 7/24/1999
Artigas, David. Benjamin de Tudela , 30 3B Pamplona 31008 Spain. home phone: 948-277928, affiliation: School of Arts, Amaya 27 31004 Pamplona Spain. email: dart@ctv.es Photojournalism 2/6/1999
Asquini Claudio. Via Serenelle, 12, 20033 Desio, Milan, Italy. voice: +39 347 2775411, e-mail: asquinet@tin.it Russian & Soviet cameras collector. Working for catalogation of FED 1 models (pre- & post-war); ZORKI 1; KIEV II, III, IV. Interested in exchanging every kind of information, details, etc. with other collectors. Interested in other rare models, too (TSVVS, Sport, Voomp, Fag, etc.). My URL is http://www.geocities.com/RodeoDrive/8595 3/7/1998
A-Wing Mail Art Wall. P.O. 756, Northport, NY 11768, e-mail: awing@northport.edu Pinhole/ mural prints/ hand colored photographs 7/20/1998
B. Márquez, Miguel Mar Caspio, 4 - 7º B, 41009 - Sevilla. voice: +34 609 013 015, e-mail: miguelbmarquez@yahoo.es Graduated in Sciences Information and PhD in Journalism. General Supervisor and Lecturer in the "Photographics Archives Expert Course" for Graduates students, at Seville University. Co-founder and Secretary of the "Society for the History of Spanish photography". I am interested in the 19th century History of Photography and the Old Process, their Preservation, Conservation and Restoration. In the same way, I am working on the Analyse of Photographic Message Manipulation. 5/3/2003
Badia-Villaseca, Sara Calle Aquitania, 25C, ático B, 28032 Madrid. Tel: 91 760 10 63 , E-mail address: sbadia@wanadoo.es Nineteenth-century photography in China (particularly Hong Kong and Shanghai); Rafael Castro´s work and the "Comisión del Pacífico" Expedition (1862-1865) photographs; Jean Laurent; ninteenth-century photography and science 12/27/2003
Bagley, Harry E. Harry E. Bagley Books, Ltd. Phone:506-459-3034, Fax:617-531 2094, Web address www.bagbooks.com E-Mail bagbooks@rogers.com Stereos, cabinet cards, carte de visite, topographical photographs, books on photography, especially interested in photographs of Japan, Central Asia, SE Asia, 19 C Canada, America 11/6/2006
Bailey,Gareth. 4 trewyddfa common, neath Rd, morriston Swansea. e-mail: Gareth@bailey2.freeserve.co.uk welsh photographers 19th century pioneers of photography 3/4/2000
Baker Gail. 7670 B Douglas Hwy., Juneau, voice: 907-586-4125, e-mail: hisbuf18@hotmail.com I am intersted in photograghs taken by a Herman a Darms .Locations Yukon,San Francisco,Napa Calif,Coalville Navada. Dates between 1898 to 1945. 3/10/2004
Baker, Chuck. Voorstadslaan 69, 6541 SJ Nijmegen. e-mail: chuck9toe@aol.com Kodak Brownie cameras. I operate The Brownie Camera Page at: http://members.aol.com/chuck02178/brownie.htm 3/4/2000
Baker, James, E. Rochester, NY Pre-electronic cameras 8/31/2003
Baldvinsdóttir, Inga Lára. National Museum of Iceland, Department og Photography and Prints, Lyngási 7 210 Garðabæ, Iceland. voice: 00-353-5302280, fax: 00-354-530-2281, e-mail: ibaldvin@natmus.is Photography in Iceland from 1846-1946. Conservation of Icelandic photography. 4/17/1999
Baldwin, Gordon. 1200 Getty Center Drive, Suite 1000, Los Angeles, CA 90049-1687, voice: 310 440 6589, fax: 310 440 7743, e-mail: GBaldwin@GETTY.EDU Nineteenth century photography in Britain, France, and North America. More specifically Gustave Le Gray and Roger Fenton. 3/26/1997
Ball, David. 1123 Wembley Rd., Greenville, SC 29607. Phone: 803- 458-9395, Fax: 803-235-2866, e-mail: dave_ball@ix.netcom.com Eclectic. Continuing areas of interest include large format landscape, Siskind and Callahan, Penn, pictorial (esp. photo secession), Latin American (esp. Flor Garduno), 19th and 20th Western and Southwestern (e.g. O'Sullivan, Curtis, Gilpin), dance (esp. Lois Greenfield). 1/17/1996
Ballerini, Julia . 467 Central Park West, Apt. 10A, New York, NY 10025-3886. Phone: (212) 316-9175, Fax: (212) 316-0001, e-mail: jcb212nyc@aol.com 19th-century traval photography, contemporary social documentary. 9/3/2001
Ballou, Art. 153 e palmetto park rd # 132, Boca Raton, Fl, 33432, voice: 15612722991, fax: 15613916610, e-mail: artballou@hotmail.com "camera work" publication( early 1900's) and it's contributors 12/15/1996
Barker, F. L. 24 Driebergseweg, 3708 JC ZEIST 15 Lucas Bolwerk, Utrecht 3512 EH, the Netherlands. Voice: 0031 306914375, e-mail: barkerfo@tref.nl Looking after a private collection, mainly of Dutch photographs of topographical interest (1860 - 1920), but also cdv's of Dutch (and Belgian) photographers. Try to find more material of Dutch (or Belgian) origin all over the world, also larger formats and stereoviews. Anybody who has material or want to exchange information about photography in the latter part of the 19th century is welcome to phone, write or e-mail! . 2/25/2000
Barker, Geoff. Macleay Building A12 University of Sydney, Sydney New South Wales 2006. voice: 9351 4200, fax: 9351 5646, e-mail: gbar6228@mail.usyd.edu.au South Pacific Colonial photography, Australian/New South Wales cultural history 11/8/2000
Barone, Paul T. Culver City, CA. affiliation: UCLA External Affairs, business phone: (310) 794-2915, fax: (310) 209-4221, web url: http://www.boxcameras.com email: pbarone@support.ucla.edu I actively collect & research box and detective-style cameras from the late 1800s, with a recent leaning toward exposed wood models, or any of the following manufacturers: Scovill, E. & H.T. Anthony, Simon Wing, Blair Camera Co. I also collect early darkroom items and am currently compiling an image database of early photo advertising. From a historical standpoint, I am more interested in the science of how an image came to fruition than the subject of the image itself. 11/10/2000
Barr, Peter. 1247 E. Siena Heights Drive, Adrian, MI 49221. voice: 517 264-7863, fax: 517 264-7739, e-mail: pbarr@sienahts.edu Berenice Abbott's Paris portraits and views of New York City and Abbott's relationship with Eugene Atget. 4/25/2002
Barrar, Wayne. School of Design, Wellington Polytechnic, Wellington. voice: 64 4 801 2794 extn.8666, e-mail: wayne_barrar@design.wnp.ac.nz Photography in New Zealand and Pacific esp. c19 landscape. Work of Daniel Louis Mundy ca.1860/70. Early photographically illustrated books. 7/20/1998
Barrie, Sandy. 55 Creek St, Bundamba, Qld, Australia, 4304. home phone: 38160341. institutional address: 55 Creek St, business phone: 38160341, email: sandy_barrie@optusnet.com.au Australian, English, Scottish & Welsh Photographers 7/20/2003
Barrionuevo, Isabel plaza de las cortes, 9, leon, españa. e-mail: isabelbarrionuevo@ozu.es history of photography in spain 9/14/2003
Barroso,Carlos, Mr. personal address: Av. Atlbntica 434 apt:202 CEP 22010-000 Rio de Janeiro Brazil. home phone: 00550212777101, affiliation: ABAF-Art Photography Brazilian Association, institutional address: Rua Assis Bueno 30 CEP 22280-080 Rio de Janeiro Brazil, business phone: 00550215416949 web url: http://www.abaf.art.br email: cbarroso@bndes.gov.br Daguerreotype,19th. century photography, Nadar, Man Ray, Latin American Photography. 4/17/1999
Barry, Glen. PO Box 165, Somers, NY 10589. email: glenbarry@hotmail.com History of photographic technology, such as films, film speeds, chemical formulations, developers, grain structures, color processes 11/10/2000
Bartholomew, Ed Curator & Kumar, Amba, Assistant Curator, National Railway Museum, Leeman Road, York, Y02 4XJ ENGLAND. Phone:01904 621261 EXT.244, Fax: 01904 611112, e-mail: a.kumar@nmsi.ac.uk The NRM photographic archive comprises over one million images, combining both official and private material to give a comprehensive coverage of the operation of Britain's railways from the 1860s to the present day. The official collections, whic 1/31/1996
Baryla, Bruce. e-mail: bruce@ciociola.com I am interested in the use of tax stamps on photographs during the American Civil War. My online exhibit on the subject: www.pipeline.com/~ciociola/baryla 4/17/2001
Bassett, DJ. 880 Clark Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93110. fax: 805-569-1634, e-mail: dbassett@west.net Interested in the photographic studies of rural life and culture in Illinois, Livingston County and Saunemin Township from mid-ninteenth century to mid-twentieth century. Also, anthropological & archaeological studies of the Canaliño/Chumash Native Americans of the Central Coast of California, and their rock paintings. San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura counties. Also have been studying the rock art of the Torrey Lakes and Dinwoody Canyon areas of central Wyoming. 4/17/1999
Basso, Catarina. rua Formosa, 24 2, 4000 Porto. voice: 02.577900, links between photography and painting 7/20/1998
Batchen, Geoffrey. Dept of Art and Art History, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque NM 87131-1401. voice: 505 - 277 2031, fax: 505- 277 5955, e-mail: gbatchen@unm.edu Interests: the invention of photography, early nineteenth-century photographs, contemporary photography, cyberculture, vernacular photographies, critical theory. Publications: Burning with Desire: The Conception of Photography (MIT Press, 1997).Occupation: Associate Professor in History of Photography, UNM 8/13/1997
Baty, Laurie A. 4425 Underwood Street, University Park, MD. voice: 301 779-4326, e-mail: lab0254@aol.com 19th century Washington, DC, photographic studios; Philadelphia Daguerreians (to 1850); turn-of- the-century Baltimore pictorialists. I am the editor of Views, the Newsletter of the Visual Materials Section of the Society of American Archivists and a former editor of The Daguerreian Annual. The latter is indexed/abstracted by the Getty's Bibliography on the History of Art and by ARTbibliographies Modern. 9/4/2003
Baxter, Joe. 508 Rogers DR., Macon,GA.31204. voice: 912-741-7722, e-mail: jbaxter232@aol.com civil war-in the south 1/10/1997
BAYHAN, Mehmet. PK-39 . Besiktas .. 80692 - Istanbul .. Turkiye. home phone: 212 - 261 03 86. affiliation: Yildiz Technical University, institutional address: Yildiz Teknik Univ. 80750 - Besiktas .. Istanbul. business phone: 212 - 261 03 86, fax: 212 - 236 41 80, web URL: yildiz.edu.tr email: bayhan@yildiz.edu.tr General. Turkish Republic.. 9/14/2003
Beale, Amen. 3450 Sacramento Street, San Francisco, CA 94118. voice: 415-252-1489, e-mail: amenbeale@yahoo.com 19c Japan & Europe. 11/10/2000
Beam, Jason C. home phone: 406-590-4684, affiliation: Jason Beam Studios. web URL: http://www.jasonbeamstudios.com email: info@jasonbeamstudios.com 1950-1960 Press/Wire Photography (All North American News Services) 9/14/2003
Beasley, Joe H. 102 S Spring St., McMinnville, TN 37110. voice: 931-473-8226, e-mail: bhbphotos@charter.net web url: http://bhbphotos.tripod.com Preservation of photographs make by the early Tennesse women photographers Anthia Brady Hughes and Willie Hughes Ref. Tennessee Historical Marker 2E68 3/5/2005
Becker, Wm. B. voice: (248) 543-7777, fax: (248) 543-7711, e-mail: director@photographymuseum.com Collector, Lecturer, Writer, Curator, Consultant. Website, The American Museum of Photography (http://www.photographymuseum.com ) Images for exhibition, broadcast and publication provided from collection of approximately 5000 original photographs from first 75 years of the medium, daguerreotypes to autochromes. Co-author (with John B. Cameron), "Photography's Beginnings: A Visual History" (U. of New Mexico Press, 1990), which features nearly 200 images from the collection. Author, "Brady of Broadway" 2/6/1999
Behr, Gary L. CPC. Expressive Images Studio, 6717 Odana Road, Madison, WI 53719. Phone: (608) 833-4994, Fax: (608) 833-6728, e-mail: geebear@midplains.net Museum / Archivally certified copy and restoration of heirloom images 7/1/1997
Beier, Warren. 6900 Sandusky Blvd., Harrisburg,NC,28075. e-mail: wbeier@ctc.net 19th and early 20th century types of photography and photographers 3/7/1998
Belal, Ahmed. 4 nagaty st, Tanta, Gaharb, 31111. voice: 010-1481161, e-mail: ahmedbelal@usa.net Assistant lecturer in the Faculty of Applied Art, Branch of Photography. I'm preparing a masters degree on the photography art movement and its relation to modern art movements 12/31/2000
Bell, Lesley. Brock University, Department of Film Studies, Dramatic and Visual Arts, St. Catharines, Ontario CANADA L2S 3A1. Phone:(905) 688-5550 x 4033, Fax:(905) 688-2789, e-mail: labell@spartan.ac.brocku.ca alternate processes, antique photographic processes 10/25/1995
Bell, Robert W. P.O. Box 1701, Ballarat Mail Centre, Ballarat. Victoria 3354, Australia. e-mail: rbell@netconnect.com.au Photographs of early Victoria, Australia. Particularly those associated with gold and the finding of gold. 2/6/1999
Belleau, Bernard. 105 rue des Érables #7, Sherbrooke (Qc), Canada, J1L 1E7. voice: 1-819-565-1430, e-mail: bernard.belleau@sympatico.ca PhD candidate in the Département d'histoire à l'Université du Québec à Montréal. I work on the history of commercial photography from 1839 to 1914 in the province of Québec. 3/26/1997
Bellows, Joseph. 4730 Vista de la Tierra, Del Mar, CA 92014. voice: (619)259-8129, fax: (619)350-9546, e-mail: bellows@inetworld.net Serious collector interested in all areas of photography. With a particular interest in Pictorialism, commercial and fine art photography done in California, including large format 19th century albumen prints. Always interested in purchasing vintage material. Also a special interest in early photographic books, periodicals, and ephemera, including pre-1940 exhibition (salon) catalogues. 2/28/1997
Belton, George. fax: 609-939-4226, e-mail: apetrillo@aol.com Microphotography, Concentration on Thomas Eakins' Works. 7/20/1998
Benediktsson, Gudbrandur. Tryggvagata 15, Reykjavik, 101. voice: 00354 5631790, fax: 00354 5631799, e-mail: gudbrandur@reykjavik.is History of photography in Iceland. Photographs as historical evidence. 2/23/2001
Benitez Abelardo calle 100 nº6279 Ch 245, Posadas.Misiones, Argentina. voice: 03752-490074, e-mail: abelardobenitez@yahoo.com.ar Historia de la fotografia, filosofia de imagenes y ò encuadres. Edicion electrònica de fotos. 6/2/2002
Bennekom van, Josephine. 2e Schuytstraat 135, The Hague, The Netherlands. voice: 070-3647972, fax: 070-3455969, e-mail: josephine@joha.demon.nl Family photography, Photographic Collections, Photojournalism, Photoconservation. 2/7/1999
Bennett, Terry. PO Box 1044, Purley, Surrey, CR8 3ZY, UK; Telephone: +44 (0) 797 0891003 or +44 (0) 20 8660, 8996; e-mail: terry.bennett@ukonline.co.uk , web: www.old-japan.co.uk 19th c photographers of Japan, China & Korea; Author of ‘Early Japanese Images’ (Tuttle, 1996), ‘Korea-Caught in Time’ (Garnet 1997). I’m particularly interested in the earliest photography in these countries, and the following photographers: P.Rossier, F. Beato, W.Saunders, J.Thomson, T.Child, E.Brown, Jr., C.Parker, Ueno Hikoma, Shimooka Renjo, Uchida Kuichi and early Dutch & French photographers in the region. 3/5/2005
Beretta, Lia. 1-6-10 Ogiyayatsu, Kamakura 248, Japan. voice: +813- 467-22-1829, fax: +813-467-22-1829, e-mail: a.m.cohen@dir.co.jp Felice Antonio Beato & Adolfo Farsari in Japan. 7/21/1997
Berg, Paul. PO Box 8895, Newport Beach CA, 92660. voice: 714-759-3069, e-mail: paulkb@earthlink.net 19th Century photographic cases, wall frames and collar boxes. I am interested in the photographic cases which were used to store and protect daguerreotypes, ambrotypes, or tintypes. Conducting ongoing research regarding these items, and published "Nineteenth Century Photographic Cases and Wall Frames" in 1995. Now seeking additional information for a second edition. 11/9/1997
Berger, Charles Michael. 500 Seabright Ave, Santa Cruz, CA 95062. Phone: 4084273000, e-mail: cb@ultrastable.com Carbon, Non- Silver, Permanence 7/7/1996
Beringer, Michael D. 3196 Chemin de Fer Way, Costa Mesa, Ca 92626. voice: (714) 850-9538, e-mail: Thecrayon99@Hotmail.com Art History instructor and Black and White Fine Art Photographer. Areas of special interest are Photo-Secession, Atget, California photographers, and early photo processes. Also very interested in how art and photography have influenced each other since photography's inception. 2/6/1999
Bernat. 2950 Seymour Drive, Dallas, Texas 75229, voice: 214-956- 7456, fax: 214-902-9258 e-mail: autonet@onramp.net Computer restoration of old photographs. Collector, woman and children pre 1900 9/18/1996
Besse, Joseph. 3389 Tanner Road (P.O.Box 548), Scott, LA 70583-0548. voice: 318-873-8758, fax: 318-873-8758, e-mail: cajun4@pipeline.com I am a professional photographer holding the degree of Photographic Craftsman from the Prof. Photographers of America and I am also a registered Certified Professional Photographer with this group. I am engaged in Portrait and Wedding Photography. For the past 4 years I have been a student of the Bromoil and Bromoil Transfer process and I am interested in corresponding and working with anyone pursuing this alternative photography process. I have studied under the tutelage of Gene Laughter of Richmond, VA and I have read most of the scholarly journals regarding this process. Several Bromoilists in the USA are interested in forming a Bromoil Society in the USA, similar to the one now operating in the United Kingdom. URL: http://members.aol.com/sixbysixcm/JB.html 12/12/1997
Bester, Rory McLachlan. Department of Art History, University of the Witwatersrand, P.O. WITS, 2050, South Africa. Phone: +27-11- 7163595. Fax: +27-11-3396039. e-mail: 023BEST@MUSE.ARTS.WITS.AC.ZA African Photography, Colonial Photography 10/16/1995
Bezner, L. Corbus. Art Dept., University of N.C., Charlotte, Charlotte, NC 28223, 704-547-2473 e-mail: bcbezner@unccvm.uncc.edu Cultural history of photography in 1940s & 1950s; the Photo League; issues of gender; North Carolina ph'r Bayard Wootten; documentary's history and criticism. 7/24/1996
Bianchi, Roberta. e-mail: luniversa@yahoo.it Economical history of the industry of photography in Italy and France, from the beginnig to today 12/31/2000
Bishop, David. Birmingham City Archive, Central Library, Birmingham, West Midlands, UK. voice: 0121 303 4217, fax: 0121 464 1176, e-mail: David.Bishop@birmingham.gov.uk Archivist currently working to develop Birmingham's photographic collections, and make them more readily available to the public. 9/3/2001
Bjelkhagen, Hans. Centre for Modern Optics, OpTIC Technium, Ffordd William Morgan, St Asaph Business Park, St Asaph LL17 0JD, North Wales (UK) Tel: +44 (0)1745 535530 Fax: +44 (0)1745 535101 E-mail: hansholo@aol.com I am working on color holography and Lippmann photography. In particular, I have been investigating the old color photography technique invented by Gabriel Lippmann in 1891. There are many similarities between his work and my current work on color (Lippmann) holography. I have been able to record Lippmann photographs according to the old described technique as well as recorded Lippmann photographs on modern materials, such as, SLAVICH silver halide emulsions from Russia and panchromatic photopolymer materials from DUPONT. I have also recorded Lippmann photographs without using the mercury reflector. Copies of almost every old book or paper on Lippmann photography is in my collection as well as current publications on Lippmann photography. 10/22/2006
Blank, Peter P. Art Institute of Chicago 111 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60603. voice: (773) 443-3665, fax: (773) 443-0964, e-mail: pblank@artic.edu Historiography of the history of photography. 20th century literature on photography. American "Subjective" photography: Clarence John Laughlin, Ralph Eugene Meatyard, Henry Holmes Smith, Frederick Sommer. Cameraless photography. 6/30/2000
Blinder, Caroline 2 Westmont Ct.Monmouth Rd., London, W2 4UU. voice: 44-2072215854, e-mail: gazou@mac.com 20th. Century American Photography; in particular the photographic book, photo-texts, and the interaction between writing and photography. Collaborations between fiction writers and photographers roughly between 1910-1970 10/21/2002
Bloom, Elizabeth A. 2037 W. Iowa St., Chicago, IL 60622. phone: 773-227-4365, affiliation: University of Chicago, email: eabloom@midway.uchicago.edu Documentary, architectural photography 3/4/2000
Blosser, Amanda Leigh. Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, Conservation Department. Phone:(512) 471-9117, e-mail: a.blosser@mail.utexas.edu   12/5/1995
Boatman , Sheila K. rt. 1 box 126-1, morrisville, mo 65710. voice: 417-833-9780 American frontiers 1/22/1997
Bogdan, Robert. 1050 Ackerman Ave., Syracuse, NY, I3210. voice: 315-479-7618, fax: same, e-mail: rcbogdan@maxwell.syr.edu My interests include large format panoramic photographs and photographers, real photo postcards and photographers, Adirondacks, Vermont, and photographs related to disability. I write a column on real photo postcards for the Postcard Collector and have written two books on real photo postcards photographers (Exposing the Wilderness, and Adirondack Vernacular). 5/21/2003
Bohrer, Frederick. 5435 Connecticut Ave., Washington, DC 20015. voice: 202-364-4926, e-mail: fbohrer@american.edu 19th century photography of the Middle East, including Egypt, Turkey, and Iran (Persia). Photography and post-colonial theory. 11/12/1996
Boles, Jan. 2112 Cleveland Blvd, Caldwell, ID 83605. voice: 208-459-5230, e-mail: jboles@albertson.edu Archivist, The Robert E. Smylie Archives, Albertson College of Idaho. Curator of the Boone Photographic Collection, including the photography of Dr. William Judson Boone (1864-1936), founder of The College of Idaho (1891), renamed Albertson College in 1991. Dr. Boone began his photographic career with a dry plate 5\" x 7\" view camera about 1891. He acquired a Cirkut (kit) attachment in 1913. His work with the panorama constitutes the most important component in the collection. Our collection also includes a number of 5\" x 7\" glass plate negatives made on the Museum-Gates Expedition in Arizona and New Mexico in the early 1900s. 2/15/2004
Bolt, Richard. 13109 Forest Drive; Bowie, Md 20715/ tel. Hm 301- 8054274 & WK 301-2863784 e-mail: dickbolt@his.com Web Page on Photo History at: http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~dickbolt/index.html My interests are primarily in the 1840-1870 period of early photography. I am interested in the process & equipment of the period. I specialize in Salt Prints or Calotypes. I have been a collector of cameras & images since 1964. I was one of the three founders of PHSNE, Photographic Historical Soc. of New England. It is now the largest such group in the world. I have written one article on Anson Clark for the Daguerreian Journal. I plan to convert most of my camera collection into images in the next few years. I also have an interest in: three plate color cameras, 35 mm wooden hand crank movie cameras, and professional equipment up into 1940 period. This interest includes Graflex cameras. I started an FTP site in 93 that was for matching old identified portraits with people searching ancestors (genealogists). I am much interested in how towns grew to cities via the photograph records. 1/19/2004
Bonnin, Robert. 6 ch de l'oree de Soisy, 91450 Soisy sur Seine. voice: 0160750145, fax: 0160750145, e-mail: robert.bonnin@wanadoo.fr photos on glass, appareils, stereo etc., my site on WORLD FAIR PARIS 1889 on image http://www.mygale.org/05/soisy91/36 photos to day from 1889, 4 new each week 7/20/1998
Boone, Izaak. Westerlookade 1, 2271 GA, Voorburg, netherlands, voice: 0031703877721, fax: 0031703877721, e-mail: i.boone@tip.nl Information Security Officer. As a hobby interested in: stereo photography, invention of photography, microphotography. Wrote article about links between security printing, cryptography, astronomy and invention of photography. Co-wrote biography of German/Dutch photographer Robert Severin, who worked with Nadar (France) and Ghemar (Belgium). Actual research: Dutch woman traveller and photographer Alexine Tinne. 2/23/2001
BORDES François. 5 rue Cazals, TOULOUSE (FRANCE). e-mail: fbor@club-internet.fr Ancient photography of South-West of France, and particularly of Toulouse 7/20/1998
Borges de Araújo, Nuno. Alameda da Fonte, 56-1ºE, 4700-428 BRAGA. voice: 919661905, e-mail: nunoborgesdaraujo@netc.pt XIXth century photography in Portugal, particularly in the Entre-Douro-e-Minho region (Braga, Porto, Viana do Castelo districts) 11/13/2000
Boros, Viktoria. Hauszman A. 2., Budapest. voice: 4811484, e-mail: boros.viktoria@eduweb.hu Stereoscope, raree show, fenakistoscope, caleidoscope, thaumatrop etc. 7/24/2001
Boudet, Frederic. e-mail: fredalmuche@wanadoo.fr Norway circa 1900 (example : Axel Lindahl 9/13/2003
Boudouri, Irene. Affiliation: Benaki Museum. institutional address: Filikis Etairias 15 Athens 10674 Greece. business phone: 2107211033, fax: 2107228465 Inter-war Photography in Greece 5/21/2003
Bowditch, Lucy L. Art Department, The College of Saint Rose, 432 Western Avenue, Albany, NY 12210. Phone: (518) 462-5293 or (212) 473- 3729. Fax: (518) 462-5293. e-mail: bowditcl@rosnet.strose.edu or e-mail: lucyb@echonyc.com All, particular interest in American portrait daguerreotypes, W.H. Jackson, Edward Steichen, issues in contemporary photography. 8/25/1996
Boyd, Jane E. Art History Department, University of Delaware. e-mail: artjaneb@earthlink.net 19th C French & British photography, 19th C photographic periodicals, 19th & 20th C landscape photography, 19th C images of engineering & technology. M.A. thesis (Udel, 1996): "Art-Science and Practical Gentlemen: Photographic Societies and Journals in Mid-Victorian Britain." Dissertation (in progress): "The Mapping of Modernity: Technology and the French Landscape, 1850-1900." 6/2/2000
Brace, Brad. no-present institutional affiliation, e-mail: bbrace@netcom.com WWW: http://www.teleport.com/~bbrace/bbrace.html hypermodern photo-art; digital photo, prepress and printing processes; advanced poetics; cultural education and theory. 3/15/1996
Bracher, Andrea. e-mail: andrea_bracher@uol.com.br Old Processes, Alternative Processes, Non-silver Processes, Anthotype 3/5/2005
Bradley John. The Mede, Moor Road, Ashover Derbys S45 OAQ UK. voice: 01246 590352, e-mail: jb3d@Compuserve.com I am interested in 19th Century stereoscopic photography, especially in England. I am undertaking detailed work on stereoscopic photography in Derbyshire , England. I am also completing work on on Victorian photographers (of all types) in the town of Matlock in Derbyshire. Key photographers include John Clark, John Latham, and Alfred Seaman. I am also an active stereographer using 1950's and modern stereocameras. 2/7/1999
Bradley, Betty. 555 lem lanier rd, Pembroke. voice: 912 839-3949, fax: 912 839-3387, e-mail: bradlebe@bulloch.com A Aubrey Bodine photographs. 3/4/2000
Bradley, Eymard. Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Buckle Street, PO Box 467, Wellington, New Zealand. Phone: 64-4-385 9609, Fax: 64-4-385 7157, e-mail: eymardb@aotahi.monz.govt.nz 19th and 20th century New Zealand photography. Thoman Andrew. Images of industrial history especially people at work. The family album. 3/13/1995
Brauen, Martin. Pelikanstrasse 40, Zuerich ZH 8001. voice: +41 1 634 90 27, fax: +41 1 634 90 50, e-mail: brauen@vmz.unizh.ch old photographs of Japan, showing people using or producing objects made out of bamboo (baskets, umbrellas, shoes, lanterns, music instruments, fans, etc etc). I need addreses where I could get copies/repros from such photographs. 9/3/2001
Braun, Marta. Ryerson Polytechnic University. Phone:416-979-5167, Fax:416-979-5139, e-mail: mbraun@acs.ryerson.ca all 7/15/1996
Brazill, Frank. 2415 N. Washington Avenue, Scranton Pennsylvania 18509. voice: (717) 342-9967 Documentary Photography, Food Photography, and Travel Photography 3/26/1997
Brewis, Steve. 14A Twelfth Avenue, Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, Y1A 4J4, Canada. voice: 867-667-4859, e-mail: stevebrewis@hotmail.com Interested in the history of rock climbing and mountaineering photography, including techniques and equipment used. Especially interested in the history of the Yukon and Northern Canada. 2/6/1999
Brines, Earl. 534 Ribier Avenue, Lodi, CA 95240. voice: 209-368-8040, e-mail: zelda@softcom.net Photographers: John R. Putnam; Arion Putnam; Carlton O. Valentine; Studios Of: Putnam Commercial Photographers: Putnam & Valentine: Putnam Studios 11/10/2000
Broersma, Regina. Groningen, the Netherlands. fax: 050-3133027, e-mail: reggie@dds.nl illustration photography, cd-design, polaroids, everything that should illustrate a story, poem, lyrics etc., especially colour photography. 10/30/1996
Bromberg, Nicolette. Visual Materials Curator, Special Collections -- University of Washington Libraries. Box 352900, Seattle, WA 98195. Email: nxb@u.washington.edu phone 206/543-1929 fax 206543-1931 Midwestern photography, Alaskan and Pacific Northwest photography 2/23/2001
Bronstein, Alexander. Kappakuja 1, 20540 Turku. voice: +358 2 2370079, fax: +358 2 2376667, e-mail: Alexander@Bronstein.com Russian and Soviet cameras, Russian photo literature and history, Leica-cameras 2/8/2001
Brotherton, Richard. 36 Caynham Close, Redditch, Worcs. B98 0JF. voice: 01527 501667, e-mail: chrick@classicfm.net Amateur photography between the years 1914 and 1918, preferably by serving soldiers. Also I am interested in the 'home front' photography by true amateurs and by non-enlisted professionals. 1/9/2001
Brown, Laura F. 6 West Street, Lacock, Wilts SN15 2LH. voice: (0)1249 730 731, e-mail: laurabrown@lacockabbey.fs.co.uk Museum Education relating to photography. 7/3/2003
Brown, Laura. Chromagen Digital Imaging, 1100 University Ave., Rochester, NY 14607. voice: 716 256-6218, e-mail: Chromagen@rpa.net   4/22/1997
Brown, Leslie K. 602 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, MA 02215. voice: (617) 353-0700, fax: (617) 353-1662, e-mail: lkbrown@bu.edu Photo-Secessionist Anne Brigman and other pictorialists; the Stieglitz circle and mysticism; science and photography; Duchamp and photography, vernacular photography. PUBLICATIONS: exhibition catalogue, Re-Collecting: Photographs from the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (UT-Austin, 1997); catalogue entries for Frist Center on Anne Brigman and Clarence John Laughlin; encyclopedia entries for Fitzroy Dearborn on Louise Dahl-Wolfe, Francis Bruguière, Alvin Langdon Coburn, botanical, and x-ray photography. Essays for PRC’s publication, In the Loupe, available at www.prcboston.org. 4/25/2002
Brueckle, Irene. Buffalo, NY. e-mail: brueckle@buffnet.net Twentieth-century European photography. Theory. Conservation. 11/12/1996
Bruening, Jan. Donaustr. 116 VH, 12043 Berlin. e-mail: jjan_bruening@web.de , URL www.fotosoziologie.de Snapshot and amateur photography from 1929 to 1990 from a sociological point of view. I am also working on a methodology to utilize photographs as a source in sociological research. 12/10/2003
Brynjolfsson, Ivar. National Museum of Iceland, Department of Photographs and Prints, Hringbraut, v/ Sudurgotu, 101 Reykjavik, Iceland. Tel: +354-552-8888. Fax: +354-552-8967, e-mail: eldborg.rhi.hi.is 19.Century Photography, Icelandic Photographic History, Contemporary Fine Art Photography. 3/5/1996
Buck, Daniel. 100 Tenth St. SE, Washington, DC 20003-3909. Voice: 202-544-6541. Fax: (202) 543-7749. E-mail: dbuck@compuserve.com Research and collect vintage South American photography and postcards, especially Bolivia, Peru, and the Patagonian regions of Argentina and Chile. Author: Directory of early photographers in Bolivia http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/dbuck/ 2/23/2000
Burgess, Rebekah. 300 West 108th Street, Apt. 4D, New York, NY 10025. voice: 212-665-6736, e-mail: bekah@bla-bla.com I am currently setting up an exhibit at The Lower East Side Tenement Museum, a replica of cabinet card studio from the 1890's based on the story of one family's business, The Hagelstein Brothers. I am looking for cabinet cards from the Lower East Side and any info regarding the Hagelstein Brother's business. 3/7/1998
Burgevin, David. Museum Specialist, Office of Imaging, Printing and Photographic Services, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of American History, CB-033, 14th & Constitution, NW, Washington, DC, 20560. phone: 202-357-1933. e-mail: opps1.burgevdc@ic.si.edu history of self-portrait photography, fine art photographic portraiture of children, 19th & 20th century art history theory and criticism, electronic imaging, legal rights and reproduction issues. (96/08/14) 8/14/1996
Burke, Margaret. 459 W. 49th St., #5W, New York, NY 10019. voice: (212) 397-7110, fax: (212) 397-4770, e-mail: MaggieB@aol.com I am a professional film & photo researcher, mostly for television productions 10/23/1996
Burns, Paul. Toronto. (905) 751-5000, e-mail: author@precinemahistory.net Historian and author of: The Complete History of the Discovery of Cinematography / An Illustrated Chronological History of the Development of Motion Pictures Covering 2,500 Years Leading to Cinematography in the 1800's http://www.precinemahistory.net (Pre Cinema) 5/1/2005
Cabo, José Luis. Gómez Ulla 1, Santiago de Compostela- Spain. voice: 908581742, fax: 981204054, e-mail: dir@cgai.org Photography in Spain 2/6/1999
Cahan, Andrew. Andrew Cahan: Bookseller, Ltd. 3000 Blueberry Lane, Chapel Hill, NC 27516. voice: 919-968-0538, fax: 919-968-3517, e-mail: acahan@cahanbooks.com My interest in photography is extremely broad and eclectic. Possibly because I started off as a "fine art photographer" with a Master's Degree in Studio Photography and a year residency with Minor White. I worked professionally as a darkroom technician, photographed performance artists, taught at various universities and art institutes, and worked as a printer utilizing letterpress and photo-mechanical methods of reproduction for a small fine press. As a bookseller specializing in photographic literature, my interests and inventory are as varied as my background, ie. contemporary fine art photography, historical photographic and photo-mechanical methods, and everything in between. My stock of out- of-print photographic literature exceeds 2500 volumes with the majority of titles available for viewing at my website at http://www.cahanbooks.com 4/22/1997
Calache, L. M. D. 1028 N. Wabash Avenue. phone: 765-664-0209, fax: 765-664-7646, email: LCalache@Comteck.com I am particularly interested in any information or works both studio and hand colored scenics done by the Canadian/American photographer William Henry Gardiner and his son H. Marshall Gardiner. Their work has been located in Canada, Detroit, MI, Mackinac Island, MI, Daytona, FL, Nantucket, MA, and Bermuda. 2/6/1999
Callanan, Martin e-mail: m@itakephotos.co.uk, http://www.itakephotos.co.uk new topographics 3/5/2005
Campagna, Fred. P.O. Box 2204, Idaho Falls, ID voice: 208-522-1552, fax: 208-522-1552, e-mail: books2u@usurf.com All aspects of photographica. I am a somewhat collector of vintage photographs. I am also a private archivist and publisher of family and regional histories for the past thirty years. 11/13/2000
Campbell, Andrew. History of Art Department, Tappan Hall, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1357. Phone:(313) 764- 6930, e-mail: arjc@umich.edu American photography, and in particular landscape; stereography; photography and nationalism 10/27/1995
Canepa-Ekdahl, Sofia. P.O. BOX 21333, SAN JUAN, P.R. voice: (787) 299-2683, e-mail: sofiacanepa@hotmail.com press photography, photography & cinema, great photographers, nudes, urban photography 6/2/2002
Canguilhem, Denis. 20, rue Gerando, 75009 Paris. voice: +33(0)1 49 70 13 39, e-mail: canguilhem@mail.dotcom.fr History of French landscape photography during the 19th century, especially under the Second Empire. 6/30/2000
Caplan, Yudit. e-mail: yudcap@imj.org.il phone: 972-2-6708843, affiliation: Israel Museum, Jerusalem, institutional address: P.O.B. 71117, Jerusalem, Israel, 91710   6/10/1999
Carbone, Marie. 19 Saratoga Road, Auburn, MA 01501. e-mail: mcarbone@cwmars.org The photographs taken by Toni Frissell. I am particularly interested in the ones taken circa 1940 in Sun Valley, Idaho. I own some signed reproductions of these and have been unable to get any information about originals and the purpose for which they were taken. 2/23/2001
Cardwell, Donald Francis. 22725 Columbia Street, Dearborn, Michigan, 48124. e-mail: cardwell@voyager.net Generally, the process of making photographs (or to be a little less snotty, taking pictures) from the historical photographers' point of view - how problems were solved, why choices were made, etc. Slightly more psychological, I guess, than 'technological'. In particular, I'm interested in methods which have value today, Standing Development, for example. 6/17/1997
Carella, Elizabeth. 3 Seal Harbor Rd. #741,Winthrop, MA 02152. voice: (617)846-3578, e-mail: liz@ma.ultranet.com I am interested in historic photographs of Middle Eastern sites. 8/13/1997
Carey, Michael. 3055 Acres Trail, Chipley, Fl 32428. voice: 850-638-5200, e-mail: chateaubriandbo@hotmail.com Civil War (particulary Vivandiere's and Women on Battlefield), Execution photo's (Ruth Snyder, etc.),Execution of Lincoln "conspirators", WPA photos. 3/4/2000
Carlebach, Michael. e-mail: mcarleba@umiami.ir.miami.edu p.o. box 248127 University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL 33124, 305 284 2726, 305 284 3648 history of photojournalism 5/13/1996
Carlevaris, Anna. Fine Arts Faculty, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. voice: 450-653-2027, fax: 450-653-2027, e-mail: acarlevaris@hotmail.com 19thc Italian photographer named Prospero Carlevaris; Sicily (all periods); contemporary art by Italian immigrants (first & second generations)). 2/6/1999
Carrera, Angel. San Pablo 23, Zaragoza. voice: 976280429, fax: 976280429, e-mail: angelcarrera@jet.es history of photographic technology nineteen century, Spanish photography 3/4/2000
Carroll, David. 7437 West 162nd Street. Tinley Park, IL 60477. voice: (708)-532-1589, fax: (708)-532-7383, e-mail: Apachegeronimo@worldnet.att.net Professor of Photography at Moraine Valley College, IL. Author of the forthcoming book, "The Complete Photographic History of Geronimo : An Album of Every Known Pose", which shall be the definitive text on Geronimo in photographs and the photographers who created the images. Collaborated with author Gerard Petrone on his book, "The Trial of Frank James, Judgement At Gallatin", 1998. Collector of many original photographic prints of the James Gang, Geronimo and President Lincoln. I work with authors by researching and supplying them with images for their texts. Education: Columbia College Chicago (BFA) Photography. California Institute of the Arts (CALARTS), (MFA). School of The Art Institute of Chicago (Post Graduate Degree). I would be happy to assist and work with photographic historians on photographic research projects related to the 19th century. 4/17/1999
Carter, Rodger L. 2292 Walnut Ct., Xenia, Ohio 45385. voice: 937-257-8365, fax: 937-257-5875, e-mail: Rodger.Carter@wpafb.af.mil Digital photography and digital cameras, especially as related to 1998 and before. Site operator for DigiCamHistory.Com. Assistance requested in obtaining photos and specifications for electronic cameras, digital cameras, and prototypes of same developed prior to 1999. 10/21/2002
Carville, Justin. 33 The Paddocks, Naas, Co. Kildare. voice: 01+4544661, e-mail: carvilj@iol.ie Lecturer in Historical & Theoretical phy, Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design & Technology. Research interests; photography & national indentity in Ireland, critical theory & represenatation, 19th century British & Irish photography, representations of Ireland, contemporay documentary in Britain & Ireland, historicism & photography, contemporay art & photography. Phd candidate at DCU 'Photography, History & natioanl Identity. 6/30/2000
Casaballe, Amado Becquer. Maipu 671, P5 (1006-Buenos Aires, Argentina). Phone: (541) 322 2171, Fax: (541) 322 2006, e-mail: fotomundo@interlink.com.ar Documental Photography s. XIX & XX, Photojournalims. Editor de Fotomundo, critico, investigador, fotografo. 5/18/1997
Cassanelli, Roberto. viale Brianza, 2, Monza (Milano) - Italia. voice: 039.322086, e-mail: museimonwa@tin.it Italian photography of XIX century 3/4/2000
Castro, Alfonso. 4 de Agosto 2, 50003 - Zaragoza SPAIN. home phone: 34 976290654, affiliation: University of Barcelona, business phone: 34 933333466, web url: http://www.encomix.es/~adc email: adc@encomix.es AREA(S):Avantgarde photography, Prehistory of Photography, Spanish Photography, History of Technology of Photography. 6/10/1999
Cavanna, Pierangelo. pierangelo.cavanna@libero.it +390114364539, affiliation: Facoltà di Beni Culturali - Università di Lecce, institutional address: Via Bellezia, 15 10122 TORINO. Art and Architecture Photography; Landscape Photography 6/2/2002
Chakalis, Art. 494 Theori Ave., Gahanna, Ohio 43230. PHONE: 614- 855-9800, e-mail: achakali@freenet.columbus.oh.us Gum Printing, Artique Printing, Fresson Printing, and Carbon Printing 11/15/1995
Chalifour, Bruno. 92 Brandywine Lane, Rochester, NY 14618. voice: (716) 820 9004, e-mail: bpc@acsu.buffalo.edu History of photography, specifically landscape photography and photogra[phy education. In progress: MFA thesis on the development of inner cities and urban sprawl (SUNY Buffalo, NY, USA), Ph.D. dissertation on "The Evolution of US Landscape Photography, 1960-90" (université de Savoie (F)) Done: DEA thesis (Diploma of Advanced Studies= French pre-doctoral degree, 1 to 2 years after Masters) on the British photographer, Bill BRANDT, 1996, Université Limoges, France. 2/23/2000
Chaloner, Clinton, John. 151A, Northview Road, Crouch End, London N8 7ND U.K. home phone: 018 1341 6778. affiliation: Centre for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine, Imperial College London. nstitutional address: CHOSTM, Sherfield Building, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London SW7 1AZ U.K. business phone: 020 7594 9357. web url: www.hstm.ic.ac.uk email: c.chaloner@ic.ac.uk Photography and science - 1900 onwards. In particular the early organisation of scientific photography - training of technicians and photographers and the setting up of photographic departments in scientific establishments. 11/9/2000
Chan, Claudia. 5236 W. Windsor Ave., Chicago, Il 60630. voice: 773-282-4084, e-mail: cfc228@hotmail.com f64 group 9/3/2001
Chandler, John. 12 Knox Street, Thomaston, Maine 04861. voice: (207)354-8562, e-mail: elanknox@aol.com 1880-1950 American photography. Currently writing a book on Maine's role in the history of American photography. Special interests: F. Holand Day; Clarence White's school of photography in Five Islands, Maine. Gertrude Kasebeir and others who taught there and studied there; early amateur photographers, especially women photographers in Maine. 4/17/1999
Chaplo, Paul, V., M.F.A., B.F.A., B.A. Box T-1470 Tarleton Station. (254) 918-7467, affiliation: MFA Photography - RIT. institutional address: Box T-1470 Stephenville, TX 76402, business phone: (254) 918-7467. fax: email for fax # if needed. web url: www.chaplo.com email: pchaplo@chaplo.com History of architectural photography, especially seeking information regarding the work of Frederick Evans. I am working on an on-line resource page with bibiography and list of works in collections. If you have suggestions, please email to pchaplo@chaplo.com 6/2/2002
Chapp, Belena. University Gallery/ University of Delaware 114 Old College, Newark, DE, 19716. voice: 302-831-8242, fax: 302-831-8251, e-mail: Belena.Chapp@mvs.udel.edu As director of the University Gallery, I oversee the organization of numerous photographic exhibitions, including our current project observing the centennial of the birth of African-American photographer P.H. Polk, which opens in Jan. 1998 and will travel nationally. The University Gallery is also the repository of the largest collegiate collection Gertrude Kasebier photographs. We welcome inquiries. 2/28/1997
Chen, Li-Min. 123 University Rd. Sec,3, Touliu, Yunlin 640, Taiwan, voice: 886-5-5342246, fax: 886-5-5312083, e-mail: chenlm@flame.yuntech.edu.tw Am interested general history of photography,especially the pre-history and the 19th century photography. 9/12/1996
Chiarenza, Carl. Morey 424, University of Rochester, 716-275-4433, 275-0437, 275-9249, FAX 716-442-1692. Home: 5 Edgemere Dr., Rochester, NY 14618; 716-442-1751; e-mail: ccrz@db6.cc.rochester.edu   9/30/1996
Chow, David. PO Box 9462, Providence, RI 02940. voice: 401-438-1828, e-mail: premortem@cox.net. Interested in Chinese in America related photography and ephemera. Interested also in the history of post-mortem photography, American or foreign. Interested not only in researching images but also ephemera related to the practice of photographing the dead. Editor for the American Photographic Historical Society since April 2002. 9/4/2007
Christen, Bill and Glenna Jo. 27387 Parkview #8304, Warren, MI 48092, voice: (810) 558-5285, fax: (810) 558-3522 or 492-1818, e-mail: gwjchris@rust.net 19th century photography: CDV's 1860- 1870 in particular, but interested in all periods. of CDV popularity. Working on photographic survey of men's clothing 1860-1865. collect daguerreotypes, ambrotypes, and tintypes (interested in images of pairs of women) cataloging all known images of Pauline Cushman Fryer (19th c. actress and spy), 20th century photography; 1900-1920 images of people on front porches, group shots with windows showing reflections in the background. 11/22/1996
Cichowlas, Gery. Paris. email: geryphoto@hotmail.com http://homepage.mac.com/gerycichowlas XXth century Photography with an emphasis on between the WW II period. 11/6/2006
Claes, Marie-Christine. Rue Mintens, 7, 1470 Genappe Belgium. voice: +32 67 78 07 08, e-mail: mcc@kikirpa.be Attaché in the Royal Institute for cultural heritage (www.kikirpa.be). Current research : Around the scientist, photographer and lithographer Jean-Baptiste-Ambroise-Marcellin Jobard (Baissey [F], 1792 - Bruxelles, 1861), first belgian photographer : contexts of emergence of lithography and photography in Belgium. 9/1/2006
Clark, Philip. 4004 Governor's Square #5, Williamsburg, VA 23188. voice: 757-564-3039, e-mail: philipclark@hotmail.com F. Holland Day, history of homoerotic photography, pictorial photography. 12/27/2003
Clark, Robin. Phone: 212-921-5553. e-mail: teacup33@aol.com [Ph.D. candidate, art history, CUNY graduate center]. photographs as contemporary relics (in bodies of work as diverse as those of Cristina Garcia Rodero, Christian Boltanski and Rosamund Purcell); mid-to- late19th-century documentary photography of public works projects in France, Germany, Spain, Great Britain and the US as tools of colonization and as nationalist propaganda. 3/25/1996
Clemente, P.F. Imagepoint Photography, 72-760 Berkshire Drive, London, Ontario, Canada N6J 4A5, (519) 641-8972, e-mail: Imagepoint@eworld.com Sports photography, Documentary photography, Advertising 11/15/1995
Clendaniel, Nancy. 11545 SE 175th St., Renton, WA 98055-5603. voice: 425 277-6507, fax: 425 204-8949, e-mail: Director@womeninphotography.org As the Director of Women in Photography International, I am always interested in learning about work that has been done by women photographers from around the world. If anyone has uncovered a particular woman's work, please contact me. We are in the process of compiling an online edition of our quarterly publication: "F2", and would love to incorporate historical aspects of women in the field. See www.womeninphotography.org 7/29/2001
Clifton, Lee. e-mail: lclifton@mindspring.com Restoration of antique photographs: There is a beauty and a depth to antique photographs that is difficult to explain but very obvious. My interest is in restoring that beauty, as close as possible, to its original status. Having done retouching and restoration in lab and studio settings, it would be my pleasure to serve as your restoration artisan. 7/29/2001
Clumpner, David. 12059 12 NE, SEATTLE, WA 98125. voice: 206 440 3237, fax: 206 440 3237, e-mail: archives@speakeasy.org CLUMPNER PHOTOGRAPHIC ARCHIVES and CLUMPNER ARCHIVES are collectors and marketers of fine, important and candid early 1900s photographic works as well as other ephemera. Our focus is Indian/Native American, Curtis, Western, occupational, military and candid character study. CLUMPNER ARCHIVES purchases, sells and leases the physical as well as the digital images. CORBIS CORP is one of our clients. Our web page is: www.speakeasy.org/archives 4/17/1999
Cobby S. 10 west street, rottingdean Brighton, e, sussex. home phone: o7977 732880, affiliation: Blackpool and the Fyle collage, institutional address: Palatine road blackpool, email: Spencercobby@hotmail.com Photography as Information. Ways of interpreting information, different practices, the popularity of information, Photo info overload 2/6/1999
Cole, Cynthia D. P.O. Box 739 Columbus NC 28722-0739. affiliation: Johnson C. Smith University, McCrorey Hall, 100 Beatties Ford Rd., Charlotte, NC 28216, business phone: 704/378-1179, email: cdcole49@alltel.net Women, African-Americans, narrative, surrealistic 3/6/2005
Coleman, David. Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, The University of Texas at Austin, P.O. Box 7219, Austin, TX 78713-7219, voice: (512) 471-9124, fax: (512) 471-2899, e-mail: davidcoleman@mail.utexas.edu 19th century photography 12/27/1996
Colucci, Dan. 82 Bick Kiln Rd. Apt # 5306, Chelmsford, MA 01824. Phone: 617-790-4915, e-mail: DColucci@aol.com I am a serious amd knowledgable collector of ANTIQUE CAMERAS and early photographica. I maintain a very large web site devoted to Antique & Classic Cameras at http://members.aol.com/dcolucci/index.html My speciality is pre 1900, American made, wood & brass cameras 7/1/1997
Conger, Amy. 1040 Central #11, Riverside, CA 92507. home phone: 909.686.8215. institutional address: P.O. 3230, Telluride, CO 81435, business phone: 970.728.4358. fax: same as phone #s, email: amycbobh@earthlink.net Edward Weston, Tina Modotti, California, Latin America, FSA, stereos. 4/27/2003
Conway, James M. 618 Main Street, Oregon City, OR 97045. voice: (503) 227-1164, e-mail: jmconway@timemark.com Photo conservator with 50 years in photography. In private practice working for the public in all phases of conservation with the emphasis on disaster recovery. 2/1/1999
Corcy, Marie-Sophie. Musée des arts et métiers 292 rue St-Martin, France. voice: 0153018271, fax: 0153018235, e-mail: corcy@cnam.fr Techniques photographiques, applications de la photographie 8/19/2003
Cordova, Carlos. San Francisco 45, Coyoacan, Mexico City, 04000. voice: (525) 549 2949, fax: (525) 574 2415, e-mail: parasubiralcielo@aol.com Mexican image historian & curator. Recently published "Arqueologia de la imagen. Mexico en las vistas estereoscopicas", a small contribution to understand visual experience in the XIX century. Now working on a large research project about the Mexican carte de visite, beautiful small worlds, preparing to exhibit in historial museums. 4/17/2001
Cotner, J. Charles. 4800 West Lovers Lane #314, Dallas, Texas 75209. e-mail: jcotner@mail.smu.edu Interests are primarily 20th century photography from the 1920's-present as well as aesthetic and critical theory. Special concentration is European photography of the 1930's and 1940's. 2/6/1999
Cotten, Jerry W. North Carolina Collection Photographic Archives, CB 3934 Wilson Library, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514-8890. voice: 919-962-7992, e-mail: jcotten@email.unc.edu Bayard Wootten, North Carolina photography, women photographers, and pictorial photography through 1945. 8/20/1997
Cox, Robert. William L. Clements Library, Ann Arbor, Mich. 48109- 1190. voice: 313-764-2347, fax: 313-647-0716, e-mail: robtcox@umich.edu 19th century photography, cultural implications of spirit photography; photography, technology and emotion; Eadweard Muybridge 3/26/1997
Craig, John S. P.O. Box 1637, Torrington, CT 06790. home phone: 860-496-9791, Web URL: www.craigcamera.com U.S. Photographers and allied professions 1839-1860; and Connecticut photographers and images, 18390-1900. Compiler, publisher of CRAIG'S DAGUERREIAN REGISTRY (Revised Edition, 2003), a directory of more than 9,400 participants in U.S. photography during the daguerreian period, 1839-1860. Includes biogaphical information, active dates, as well as cross-reference by state and city, including employes, partnerships. 12/10/2003
Creswell Library Services. Euston Hse, 21 Soulbury Road, Linslade, Bedfordshire, GB. voice: +44 1525 852242, fax: +44 1525 851002, e-mail: 101527.640@compuserve.com Principally we are a library of motion picture, video and photographic materials with collections represented from the former Soviet Union. These include still photographs from the 1850's to the late 1980's. 11/12/1996
Crist, Paul LeRoy. Post Office Box 980122, Houston, TX 77098-0122. voice: 713-460-9800, fax: 713-460-9801, e-mail: pcrist@meyerorlando.com Photography and the Geographical Imagination with a specifc concentration in mass-circulation of immagery to spur travel and exploration; the exploration of race and gender in the production and consumption of photographic imagery; the use of photographs or other images as primary sources for historical research on issues of race, ethnicity, and anthropolgy and the urge to discover and explore; history of photography by the American Geographical Societ, National Geographic Society and similar national entities in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries; circum-Pacific gold-rush photography; management and indexing of photographic archives for historical research; photographic meaning in functional and documentary context; collection and organization for future academic research by full-time or freelance National Geographic Photographers; as a side-line to the general photographic interest, I am an intense collector of all National Geographic publications, videos, filmstrips and related ephemera 2/14/2004
Cruz, Ismael Ave. España # 120, San Salvador. voice: (503) 235-5063, e-mail: ismaelcmartinez@hotmail.com Me gustaria conocer las fotografias historicas de la revolucion sandinista en nicaragua. 6/4/2004
Csillag, Ilonka Casilla 14 Correo Lampa, Santiago. voice: 562 8421380, fax: 562 8421317, e-mail: ilonka@ctcreuna.cl XIX century photography from Chile and Latinoamerica. Looking for the early Valparaíso Daguerrotypes 6/2/2002
Cuarterolo, Mirta & Miguel. Diaz Velez 5268 1ero 3, Buenos Aires, Argentina. voice: (5411) 4982-9221, e-mail: mcuarterolo@clarin-contenidos.com.ar Photohistorian. Especially history of photography in Latin America in the 19th century. We have records of many European and American photographers and daguerreotipists active in Latin America 1840-1890. Co-author of "Los Años del Daguerrotipo, primeras fotografias argentinas 1840-1870" and author of "Soldados de la Memoria. Hombres e imágenes de la Guerra del Paraguay" Member of the board of the Congress of History of Photography in Argentina. See our web page http://www.geocities.com/alloni1 9/3/2001
Cubby, David. 27 Eltham Street, Gladesville, NSW, 2111. voice: +61 2 9772 6245, fax: +61 2 9772 3244, e-mail: d.cubby@uws.edu.au Senior Lecturer in Photography at the University of Western Sydney, Australia. Doctoral Thesis titled "Photography: The Dominant Aesthetic". For example, how photography intersects Notions of Beauty/Desirability. Interested in critical histories of photography, prior to but particularly through the twentieth century also Photography and Modernism. 6/30/2000
Culme, John. Scottsdale, Arizona. fax: 602-481-9454, e-mail: John.Culme@btinternet.com Any aspect of photography as it relates to the theatre and popular entertainment, 1840s to 1920s. Portraits, play scenes, MSS and printed references, &c., &c. Please visit my Web site ("Footlight Notes"), http://members.tripod.com/FootlightNotes/index.html 2/5/1999
Curr, Lyle. 12 Tucker St Breakwater ic Vic. 3219. fax: 61 3 52213445, e-mail: ozdak@pipeline.com.au I have been a collector of Kodak cameras and ephemera for over over 30 years.So naturally my speciality is the Kodak organization,particularly here in Australia. But I am particularly interested in the hardware associated with snapshot photograph from other manufacturers as well. 3/4/2000
Curran, Thomas E. 736 Myra Way, San Francisco, CA 94127. voice: 415-333-7615, fax: 415-333-7715, e-mail: tec3@slip.net 19th Century photography and photographers of the American West; Group f64; Current California and Western American photography and photographers. 1/1/2001
D'Addario, John. e-mail: jd157@columbia.edu 19th century chronophotography (Muybridge in the United States, Marey in France) and its relationship to 19th century visual culture (painting, advertising, etc.) 5/13/1996
Dafis, Lyn. Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru : National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth, SY23 3BU, WALES. voice: +44 1970 623816, fax: +44 1970 615709, e-mail: lyn.lewis.dafis@llgc.org.uk Studio photography in Wales, ca.1860-ca.1900, Work of Welsh photographer John Thomas (1838-1905), Work of Wales-based photographer C S Allen (1831- 97), Commerical photographers' representation of Wales, ca.1860- ca.1900, Photography and national consciousness in Wales, ca.1860- ca.1900 9/9/1996
Dahlberg, Laurie. Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY 12504. e-mail: dahlberg@bard.edu dissertation: Victor Regnault, Louis Robert, and Photography at the Manufacture Imperiale de Ceramique de Sevres, 1850-1860. Expect to defend spring, 1998, Princeton University. 3/7/1998
Daneman, Andrew. Aakandevej 5, DK-2700 Bronshoj Denmark. voice: (+45) 3860 5942, fax: (+45) 3881 5941, e-mail: andrew@nlg.dk I research and collect Danish 19th & 20th century photography. Discovered Mary Willumsen (1884-1961) who specialized in female nudes in the period 1915-1922. Visit: http://www.nlg.dk and pick a free sample of her work. I research and collect American Tintypes and buy, sell and trade other types of photographic images 12/15/1996
Daniel, Malcolm. Metropolitan Museum of Art - Dept. of Photographs, New York, NY 10028-0198. voice: (212) 570-3889, fax: (212) 570-3971, e-mail: malcolm.daniel@metmuseum.org Nineteenth-century French and British photography including Edouard Baldus, Eugene Cuvelier, Edgar Degas, Henry Talbot, Hill and Adamson, B. B. Turner, Roger Fenton, Julia Margaret Cameron. 6/4/2004
Daniels, Elizabeth L. Brown University, PO Box 6299, Providence, RI, 02912. Phone:(401) 454-3554, e-mail: Elizabeth_Daniels@brown.edu documentary-art photography and its place in the history of art, role of artist as a curator of photographs 1/31/1996
Danilowitz, Brenda. 435 Oakview Drive, Orange, CT 06477 voice: (home) (203) 799 3979, (work) (203) 795 5525, fax: (203) 7998389, e-mail: Danilowitz@aol.com Photography in Southern Africa 1900- 1950, Bauhaus (and related) Photography, Women Photographers 1900-1950 12/27/1996
Davey, Gerald J. 3223 Howard, apt. 37, San Antonio, TX 78212. voice: 210-736-8153, fax: 210-736-8355, e-mail: gdavey@trinity.edu Documentary photography, still, video and film; FSA photography, particularly the work of Russell Lee; photographic theory; aesthetics; philosophy, ontology and interpretation (hermeneutics), visual communication 2/5/1997
Davidhazy, Andrew. Rochester Institute of Technology, 70 Lomb Memorial Drive, Rochester, NY 14623. Phone:(716) 475-2592. Fax:(716) 475-5804. e-mail: andpph@rit.edu Panoramic photography and related applications such as peripheral, photofinish and aerial. 10/16/1995
Davies, John. PO Box 133, Evans Head. NSW, 2473, Australia. Phone +61 (0)2 66825523 email: jdavies5@smartchat.net.au Nineteenth century photography and its importance to colonisation. The influence of the early photographic processes on the content of the photograph 10/22/2006
Davies, Stephen. Department of History, Malaspina College, 900 Fifth St., Nanaimo, B.C. V9R 5S5. voice: (250)753-3245 x2131, fax: (250) 741-2667, e-mail: daviesst@mala.bc.ca The tourist as photographer in the late 19th/early 20th century; mass marketing of photography in the late 19th/early 20th century; photography and the late 19th/early 20th century cityscape; the photograph as a source for historians 12/15/1996
Davis, Anthony. P.O.Box 8935, Universal City, CA 91618. voice: (818) 762 3540, fax: (818) 762 2503, e-mail: antiqphoto@earthlink.net My interest is mainly 19th century images, especially daguerreotypes. I produce Antiq-photo a fully illustrated bi-annual catalog of daguerreotypes, ambrotypes and 19th century images for sale (not an auction). I collect fine quality dags, all subjects and Autochromes of anything interesting other than flowers. On May 31st and June 1st, 1997, I am producing a Photographic Symposium at the Burbank Airport Hilton, Burbank, California. This weekend event will start with presentations by well known guest speakers and collectors in all areas of Photographic Collectibles. This will be followed by an auction organized by Pacific Book Auction Galleries. On sunday we will have a Trade Show and Sale. Please contact for further information. 3/26/1997
Davis, C.C. 3881 NW Chinquapin Pl., Corvallis, OR 97330, e-mail: mcguirepc@proaxis.com I am interested in wetplate methods and formulas of 19th century photographers, especially those who produced mammoth plate images. 11/22/1996
Davis, Lynn Ann. Preservation Department, Hamilton Library, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2550 The Mall, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822. voice: (808) 956-8539, fax: (808) 956-5968, e-mail: ldavis@hawaii.edu Social history of photography in Hawaii and the Pacific prior to 1945; compiling a directory of photographers who worked in Hawaii 1845-1945. 2/5/1997
Davis, Melody D. 24 Childsworth Avenue, Bernardsville, NJ 07924. voice: 908-630-0572, fax: 908-630-0579, e-mail: melodydavis@Juno.com Gender studies and history of photography, the male nude, feminist studies, historical stereography. Currently working on a dissertation on women in narrative stereography. Past projects include the male nude, Lee Miller, Florence Henri, Charles Sheeler, and George Platt Lynes. 4/17/1999
Davison, David H. 69b Heather Road, Sandyford Industrial Estate, voice: 353 1 2950799, e-mail: edwin@iol.ie photography pre 1860, J. H. Lartigue 1/22/1997
Dawson, Michael. Dawson's Book Shop 535 N. Larchmont Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90004, Phone:(213) 469-2186, Fax:(213) 469-9553, e-mail: dawsons@netcom.com California Photography: 1840 to the Present, with particular emphasis on Southern California. Interests include both commercial and fine art photography. Also interested in photographically illustrated books of the 19th century with particular interest in those books dealing with the American West. 1/9/1996
Dayton, Nathan. 13603 Barnet La. #12, Laurel, MD 20708. voice: 301-776-9906, e-mail: nathandayton@commiecameras.com Soviet Cameras (production models only) see www.commiecameras.com Praktisix and Pentacon Six cameras and accessories 12/31/2000
Dbeerst, Xavier. Doorniksesteenweg 190, B-8500 Kortrijk -BELGIUM. voice: 0032 56 21 54 16, , e-mail: anamorfose@itinera.be, http://www.anamorfose.be Virtual Photographic Gallery, Pictorialism, gumprinting, historical processes, history 1880-1914 12/23/1998
de Abreu Gomes, Ana Lucia. Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. Rua Domingues de Sa 455/201, Icarai, Niteroi, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. Phone: +55(021)714-99-08 Phone: +55(021)611-15-94 e-mail: alusha@email.iis.com.br XIX century, foreign photographers in Brazil, especially Benjamin Mulock e G. Gaensly. 11/9/1997
de Castro, Alfonso 4 de Agosto 2, Zaragoza. voice: 34 976290654, fax: 34 976290654, e-mail: adc@arquired.es General history of photography with stress in Avantgarde photography, History of Technology of Photography and Documental Photography; but I'm interested too in Spanish Photography, Prehistory and origins of photography, contemporary art photography, History of Photography in Spain and Theory and criticism. 6/2/2002
de Groot, Adri. 8825 First Ave., Silver Spring e-mail: AdriJanus@juno.com Panoramic and wide field cameras, old and new, panoramic photography. Home made and rare cameras. 2/27/1997
De Polo, Andrea. Largo Alinari 15, Firenze, Italy, 50123. voice: +39-055-2395201, fax: +39-055-2382857, e-mail: ANDREA@ALINARI.IT Alinari Photo Archives is the oldest photo archive in activity today. The Italian archive holds over 3 million vintage images from all over the world. Alinari includes a Picture Library, a Conservation lab, a Digital lab, a Fine-Art Printing Dept, an Exhibition space and a Museum about the History of Photography. My area of interest includes 19th and 20 century fine-art photography, digital watermarking, photographic conservation. Please visit our site http://www.alinari.com 2/6/1999
Debeerst, Xavier. Houtmarkt, 21, Kortrijk, Belgium. voice: + 32 56 20 45 25, fax: + 32 56 20 44 25, e-mail: debeerst@anamorfose.be Photography Gallery. 19th & 20th century, vintage prints, books & magazines. Travel photographs (Sebah, Bonfils...) & 20th century pictorialism & modernism (Misonne, Marissiaux, Kessels,..). The Gallery is open on Fridays from 16h to 20h and on Saturdays from 9h to 13h. 11/8/2000
Degen, Frank. 69 Van Doren Ave., Somerset, NJ 08873. e-mail: degen@ifu.net A collector dealer in the field of antique photography on all countries, states and subjects.My web page is http://www.ifu.net/~degen 4/17/1999
DeGenaro, Steve. PO Box 5335, Poland, OH, 44514, voice: 330-757-7735 fax: 330-757-7838, e-mail: sdegenaro@aol.com Interested in any references to postmortem photography, including advertising by photographers, guides to taking postmortem photos, letters mentioning the practice, etc. Also, looking for nicer examples of the genre, POSTMORTEM PHOTOGRAPHY, MOURNING PHOTOS, MEMORIAL TRIBUTES, etc. Feel free to email or call anytime. 12/31/2000
Dejardin, Fiona. 105 Main, Schenevus, NY 12155. voice: 607-638- 9211, e-mail: dejardinf@hartwick.edu Documentary photography especially American photography of the 1930s and 1940s. Specialty includes: The Photo League; women photographers and critics including Barbara Morgan, Elizabeth McCausland and Berenice Abbott 12/15/1996
Delaney, Michelle Anne. Museum Specialist/Collections Manager, Photographic History Collection, MRC 635, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC 20560. Tel. 202/357-2059, FAX 202/357-4256, e-mail: delaney@nmah.si.edu 19th century photography, pictorialism, early color photography, Washingtoniana and Washington, DC photographers 3/7/1998
Delany, Paul. 3478 West 35th Avenue, Vancouver, B.C. Canada V6N 2N2. voice: 604 264 9980, fax: 604 264 9904, e-mail: delany@sfu.ca I am writing a biography of Bill Brandt. 6/17/1997
DeLorme, Maureen. e-mail: rdelorme@northcoast.com Collector of all things related to Victorian death/mourning philosophy, customs, and art -- including, of course, postmortem images. Would be interested in hearing from anyone selling postmortem images, or discussing same. 7/20/1998
Demerin, Nicole. PO Box 20119, Columbus Circle Station, New York, NY 10023-9991. voice: 212-237-8264, fax: 212-237-8221, e-mail: gargoyles@cuny.campus.mci.net photography and symbolism, photography and the pre-raphaelites, the femme fatale in photography, the photo-succession, the linked ring, pictorialism, women photgraphers in these movements, and anything else that relates to photography/art at the 19th century fin-de-siecle. 7/20/1998
Derenthal, Ludger. Kunstgeschichtliches Institut, Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum, 44803 Bochum, Germany. voice: ++49(0)234-32-24739, fax: ++49(0)234-32-14450, e-mail: ludger.derenthal@ruhr-uni-bochum.de German photography in the 20th century, esp. postwar photography in both parts of the country. Dada, Surrealism and photography. 3/4/2000
Dermer, Rachelle A. 67 Perkins Street, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130. voice: 617.983.1998, e-mail: idrad@bu.edu medicine and photography; theory and criticism 2/28/1997
Devine, Laurie. Arizona State Archives, 1700 West Washington, Phoenix AZ 85007. voice: 602-542-4035, Arizona and Southwest history, historical photographic processes. 3/7/1998
Devos, John. W&K Narafi College, 75, V. Rousseauav. B1190 Brussels Belgium. voice: 32 (0)2 340 10 20, fax: 32 (0)2 340 10 21, e-mail: institutional: dvs@narafi.wenk.be private: john-devos@freegates.be Teaches history of photography. Spec. interest: historiography, 20th c Europe esp. 20s & 30s in Belgium, France, Netherlands & Germany. 3/1/2000
DeWitt, Jerry. 2104 Agronomy, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011. voice: 515 294 1923, fax: 515 294 9985, e-mail: jdewitt@iastate.edu Interested in photography past and present relating to documenting indigenous knowledge and sustainable agriculture systems. Interests in US agriculture, Russia, Sweden and Costa Rica. 6/17/1997
Dey, Richard. 313 N Main, Natick MA 01760. e-mail: ihi@tiac.net Gay men in the technological (chemistry and optics particularly) and artistic development of photographic processes, e.g., George Eastman. Affiliations: International Homophilics Institute (IHI); The Encyclopedia Homophilica (TEH); Directory of Gay Photographers (DGP); South Bank University (SBU), London. 4/17/1999
di Crescenzo, Raffaele via balzico, salerno, italia. voice: 089251526, fax: 089251526, e-mail: r.dicrscenzo@infinito.it paesaggi 9/3/2001
DiBello, Patrizia. Birkbeck College, History of Art dept., 43 Gordon Square, London, U.K., WC1H 0PD. e-mail: adibe01@students.bbk.ac.uk Nineteenth-century photographic albums compiled by women. 7/20/1998
Dillon, Howard. P.O. Box 262, Bolinas, Cal. 94924. voice: 415 868 2144, fax: 415 868 1219, e-mail: Marinmax@aol.com Collector of street scenes c.1850-1950; transport, esp.autos; photographic post- cards; 19thC. military portraits, esp. British. I am currently looking for portraits of Balkan 'types' pre-1920, esp. Montenegrin males in national dress. 2/5/1997
Djuric, Vidikovac. Budva, Yugoslavia, 85310. voice: +381 86 55 395, fax: + 3818655395, e-mail: majamima@yahoo.com History and anything connected with portrait photography 12/31/2000
Djuric-Djordjevic, Maja Slovenska obala 6, 85310, Budva, Montenegro, Yugoslavia. voice: 00381 86 455395, fax: 00381 86 455395, e-mail: ifcg@cg.yu My interest in the history of photography is mainly about portraits. I graduated history of art in Belgrade , but postrgraduated studies finisher on Central european university in Prague with a theme portrait in photograpy in Yugoslavia after 1945. President of Institute of photography in Montenegro, so my main interest, except portraits, is history of photography in Montenegro and anything conected with it. 12/27/2003
Dobson, Sebastian. email: sdobson@ma.kew.net I am an expert in Japanese photography during the nineteenth century, with a particular interest in early Western photographers active in Japan before and immediately after the Meiji Restoration of 1868 (including Eliphalet Brown Junior, Charles Parker, Felice Beato, Antoine Fauchery, Paul Champion, Charles Leander Weed, Wilhelm Burger and Baron Raimund von Stillfried) as well as instances of interaction with Japanese photographers such as Ueno Hikoma, Shimooka Renjo and Uchida Kuichi. Published articles include an appraisal of Beato's Japanese work, an examination of the pioneering work of the amateur naval photographers Frederick William Sutton and Swinton Holland in Japan during the period 1866-1871 and essays for two exhibition catalogues published by Boston Museum of Fine Arts. I am currently examining the role of the photographers with the Prussian East Asian Expedition of 1860-62. 12/26/2007
Dodd, Jerri. Box 450, Warwick, NY 10990. voice: 914-651-2209, fax: 914-651-1233, e-mail: jerri@booklook.com Doing research and appraisals in all areas of photography. We buy one piece or entire collections. Also, photography books, CDV's, Stereo Cards, Signed photos by noted photographers. 3/7/1998
Doeren, Dick. 107 Smith Av., Oconto WI 54153. voice: 920 834 4494, fax: 920 834 4494 e-mail: dickdoeren@email.com Abraham Lincoln Photographs by Alexander Hesler 8/19/2003
Domínguez, Xevi. Serrat, 36, Calldetenes. e-mail: bobby_peru@seker.es 1900-1915 Normandie, Bretagne, Rouen... (people, cars, houses, little villages...). 4/17/1999
Donatelli, Dave. 211-32120 Peardonvile Rd., Abbotsford BC, V2T6P1, voice: 557-1258. e-mail: davmau@dowco.com My interests are in the area of the first world war. I do have an old photo album of the first world war. All of the photos are dated from about 1911 to 1917. They were at one time owned by a man in my parents rest home some 20 years ago, and his name was Tommy Byers. He gave me his album before he passed on. He was 93 years old when he passed on. Most of the photos are in relatively good shape. I have taken some copies of the photos with my own camera. Those have also worked out quite well too. If there are any idea on what I could do with the photos in getting them out there please let me know. 6/2/2002
Donnelly, Karen. Charles Sturt University PO Box 789 Albury 2640 NSW AUSTRALIA. Phone:+61 60 418836, Fax:+61 60 418973, e-mail: K.Donnelly@csu.edu.au 19th c Photographer Thomas Cleary b.1854 New Zealand d. 1899 Australia, his work included a body of photographs in the Ethnographic/Artistic genre of Australian Aboriginal people. Would welcome any biographical info on Cleary and also similar types of photographs mentioned above from New Zealand made by other photographers 1/31/1996
Donohue, Robyn. The Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, 2000. voice: +61 02 9225 1853, fax: +61 02 9225 1874, e-mail: Robynd@ag.nsw.gov.au Main area of interest lies in 20th century Modernism onwards. Particularly interested in Hans Bellmer's photographs of the 'Poupee'(c. 1930's). Also looking at the notion of substitution (copies, reflections, mannequins etc), and subsequent representation in photography. Pictorialism/Pastoralism represented in late 19th century - 1930's Australian and internationally. 3/7/1998
Dopico, Cancela. Maestranza 2, Pontevedra, España, 15300. e-mail: dopicocancela@hotmail.com Surrealist Photographers. 4/17/1999
Dorfman, Elsa. 607 Franklin St., Cambridge, MA 02139-2923. Phone: 617-876-6416, Fax:617-492-4925, e-mail: elsad@world.std.com portraiture, polaroid processes, web pages 12/5/1995
Dorsch, Klaus-Dieter, Dr. c/o Universitaetsbibliothek Siegen, D-57068 Siegen, West Germany, voice: 0271 / 740-4273, fax: 0271 / 740-4279, e-mail: dorsch@ub.uni-siegen.de Classical and early christian archaeology (especially Roman mosaics, Roman paintings, art in the Roman catacombs); history of photography in Rome in the sixties and seventies of the last century (i.e. John Henry Parker, Carlo Baldassarre Simelli, Charles Smeaton, Filippo Lais, Giovanni Battista Colamedici, Francesco Sidoli) connected # with Roman archaeology (vide supra). 2/5/1999
Doyle, Daniel. Pennsylvania College of Technology, Williamsport, PA 17756. voice: 570.326.3761, e-mail: ddoyle@pct.edu photography and its use in propaganda 9/3/2001
Driver, Julia. Department of Philosophy, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 03755. Email: julia.driver@dartmouth.edu I am interested in early women photographers, 1840-1870. I am particularly interested in early female daguerrian artists. 9/3/2001
Duerto Riva, Angel. C/ Bonn 10, 4º D, Zaragoza (SPAIN), voice: 976280467, e-mail: ad.af@arrakis.es Specialist in History of the Photogravure and the Photomecanical Process. Specialist Tecnico in Selection of Color. Master of Fotomecanica and Scanner High-end. 5/2/2003
Duerto y Riva, Angel. C/ Bonn, 10, Zaragoza (SPAIN). voice: 976280467, e-mail: ad.af@arrakis.es History of the photographic technique and the old processes in general. Expert in History of the Photomecanical, Photogravure and photographics techniques of Colors Selection. related to the Graphical Arts and their technological evolution. 6/27/2003
Dunbar, George. 39 Tralee Ave., Scarborough, ON, Canada. voice: 416-439-3822, e-mail: gdunbar@idirect.com History of electronic still cameras. I understand that the first may have been the Sony Mavica Still Video camera of 1981. I'd like to confirm this and discover some of the other early film-less cameras circa 1980-1995. Also want to know when they became known as "digital" still cameras. Searching for the names, makes, specifications and prices of the early products. Also any information as to the names of the inventors of these cameras. 6/30/2000
Duncan, Zachary S. phone: 610 873 4867, email: Boldred007@hotmail.com pin hole cameras 6/2/2002
Dupraz, Damien. Le Moulin, Chem de la Fontaine, St. Nazaire les Eymes. voice: 0617118510, e-mail: duprazd@caramail.com Photography in France during the second war. Edouard Belin : (belinographe, CNPP, COSLAP, GNPP,...) 6/30/2000
Earle, Edward. Univ. of California, Riverside, CA, 92521, 909 787 4787, 909 787 4797, e-mail: edward.earle@ucr.edu http://www.cmp.ucr.edu/ Photography and American cultural history. Media studies looking at photography in relation to halftone reproduction and electronic dissemination. 7/7/1996
Eberhart, Karin. 4109 Sumter Square, Ft. Collins, CO 80525. voice: 970-223-3349, e-mail: Wreberhart@aol.com I am a local historian, conservation specialist, & teacher with primary interests in personal photograph, memorabilia, & history preservation. I'm also interested in historical photographs of the Ft. Collins/Larimer County area. I teach classes on basic collections care, photo & memorabilia preservation, and documenting local history. 8/13/1997
Ebury, Francis PO Box 466 Mt. Macedon Victoria 3441 Australia. home phone: 61 418 344 659, affiliation: University of Melbourne, web url: http://febury.com email: febury@febury.com Early wild life photography, Early Dallmeyer tele-photo lenses, Early twentieth century record photography, Arthur Elliott, South African Pictorialist, Early tourism photography, especially in brochures 10/21/2002
Eggink, Henk. Karthuizerstraat 54, 6824 KD Arnhem Netherlands. voice: +31 (0)26 3612615, fax: +31263614769, e-mail: henk-eggink@planet.nl As working on the City of Arnhem I'm interesed in 19 and 20 century pictures from Arnhem NL, especially photos and films made by Germans during the Battle of Arnhem 1944 9/3/2001
Eisinger, Joel. Art History, Division of Humanities, University of Minnesota, Morris, Morris, MN 56267. Phone: (320) 589-6096, e-mail: eisingj@caa.mrs.umn.edu Photography and race; American criticism of photography; Henry Holmes Smith. 3/15/1996
Elenbaas, Tom. 1370 N. Brea Blvd. Suite 235, Fullerton, CA 92835. voice: (714)871-2843, fax: (714)871-7142, e-mail: TomElenbaas@FaithfulHound.com I am a collector and dealer of Daguerreian era images and Union and other Daguerreian cases. I have also written several database cataloging programs for collectors of photographic images and Daguerreian cases. I maintain a web site at http://www.faithfulhound.com where the software programs are available for purchase. 1/1/2001
Elliott, Alan. 334 Dorcas Street, South Melbourne, Vic., Australia. voice: (03)96901691, e-mail: alanell@netlink.com.au 19th century photographers active in Austral