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1/25/2008 |
Areas of interest include photographers, photograms, photogenic drawings, chemigrams, early photographic processes especially the use of these "alternative" processes where used to make photogenic drawings and photograms, I am also interested in biographical and anecdotal information about photogram artists, their images and anything related to the above subject areas.
I will be pleased to share my research with any interested photographer or historian. I am currently building a website www.photograms.org that contains some of the information I have obtained. I may be reached at les@actwin.com or via the website. Please use a subject containing the word photogram. |
Rudnick, Leslie R. |
P. O. Box 13194, Wilmington, DE 19850. 814-769-6969, les@actwin.com |
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12/27/2007 |
Currently publishing material on Lewis Hine. An article is forthcoming in March and my book is with the publisher. |
Sampsell-Willmann, Kate. |
Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar, P.O. Box 23689, Qatar Foundation, Doha, Qatar. Fax: 482-6868.
Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Qatar
SFS-Q Washington Office
Georgetown University
Washington, D.C. 20057 USA.
http://www.georgetown.edu/sfs/ ksw29@georgetown.edu |
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12/26/2007 |
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. |
Dobson, Sebastian. |
email: sdobson@ma.kew.net |
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11/25/2007 |
My field of interest is early photography in Canada and one of my works has just been released entitled A Biographical Index of Daguerreotypists in Canada 1839-1871 by www.archivecdbooks.ca in CD form. It is 10mb and contains about 780 names, many of whom are Americans. In addition, there are a number of additional indexes, finding aids, etc. and a very large reference section. Currently I am searching for photographers who worked in the Province of Quebec prior to 1940 and will be happy to exchange info on the subject.
I will be pleased to share my research with any interested photographer or historian. I am currently building a website www.photograms.org that contains some of the information I have obtained. I may be reached at les@actwin.com or via the website. Please use a subject containing the word photogram. |
Garrett, Graham W. |
65 Goodview Rd., #45, Willowdale, Ontario, Canada M2J 2K7. voice: 1 (416) 492-0260, e-mail: camimage@rogers.com |
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9/12/2007 |
Constructions of race and/or gender in photography; food in fine art photography; emerging photographers; Photographers: Tina Barney, Nan Goldin, Lyle Ashton Harris, William Christenberry; photography in new media; photo theory. |
Swindell, Alisa |
alisa@ajswindell.com, www.ajswindell.com |
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9/12/2007 |
Photographically illustrated books and photomechanical printing processes before 1900; Photographers in Belgium 1839-1905; Bibliography of works on regional photographic history. |
Joseph, Steven F. |
Rue des Patriotes 32,
1000 Brussels, Belgium. PHONE: +32.2.733.23.03 (home); +32.2.296.80.60 (office), FAX: +32.2.295.74.76, e-mail: steven.joseph@ec.europa.eu |
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9/12/2007 |
Research on South African based photographers prior to 1900 (Anglo Boer War included). In the process of putting a book together on this topic. Also conducting in-depth research on selected photographers from Pretoria. Attempting to put a catalogue together of stereo cards produced by various publishers during the Anglo Boer War. |
Hardijzer, C.H. |
P.O. Box 4162, Rietvalleirand
0174, Pretoria, South Africa.
email: chardijzer@fnb.co.za |
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9/4/2007 |
I've retired from the Smithsonian but continue my association with the Photo History Collection. Working with early still and motion picture apparatus. |
Hiller, John |
E-mail: jw2hiller@verizon.net
Phone: 703-765-5715 |
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9/4/2007 |
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. |
Chow, David. |
PO Box 9462, Providence, RI 02940. voice: 401-438-1828, e-mail: premortem@cox.net. |
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9/4/2007 |
-author, 'Great Lew Chew Discovered: 19th Century Ryukyu in Western Art and Illustration' (Nirai-sha, 1987). Author of 'Searching for T. Enami' essay, and 'Index of Japan Related Photographers and Publishers 1859 - 1912', both found in Terry Bennett's 'Old Japanese Photographs - Collectors' Data Guide' (Quaritch, 2006). Interested in information relating to Nobukuni Enami (T. Enami), and his son Tamotsu Enami; The 1860s G.A.B. yellow-mount stereoviews of Japan; 1890 -1920 commercial revival of the salt print in Japan. |
Oechsle, Rob |
akisamiyo2000@yahoo.com ; home phone 215-836-4992 |
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9/4/2007 |
My project is a compilation of all photographically illustrated medical texts published before 1890 and I am currently working on an enlarged edition of my book "Photo-illustrated medical literature". The on-line version is accessible at www.artandmedicine.com (click on the Cabinet Library). Inquiries and submissions can be made through the "Directory". I would appreciate any information on unique or "presentation" medical works with a photograph. |
Rowley, Mark |
718-802-1321 |
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9/4/2007 |
url: http://www.panix.com/~ah/andy.html |
Hill, Andy. |
Photo Researcher at the Bettmann Archive (now "Corbis- Bettmann.") Corbis-Bettmann, 902 Broadway, New York, NY 10010, phone: 212-777-6200 e-mail: ah@panix.com |
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9/4/2007 |
History of photographic science and technology, historical photographic processes, identification of photographic processes using scientific and analytical methodologies, problems of art photography fakes and forgeries, conservation of photographs |
Stulik, Dusan C. |
4339 Saltillo St., Woodland Hills. voice: 310-440-6224,
fax: 310-440-7784, e-mail: dusan.stulik@gmail.com , dstulik@getty.edu |
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9/4/2007 |
Cecilia Louisa Glaisher (1828-1892), James Glaisher (1809-1903), Photography, Victorian science and natural history |
Marten, Caroline |
University of the Arts, London
cmarten@btconnect.com |
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4/6/2007 |
I have done extensive research on Napoleon Sarony and his son Otto. I operate sarony.com. Also on the photographer Col. Theodore C. Marceau Jr. |
Rosenthal, Craig. |
email: [broadwayhistory@msn.com]
web: broadwayhistory@msn.com |
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4/6/2007 |
British photographic economic and company histories; the nineteenth century photographic studio and photographic manufacturing; early photographic technology; photographers biographies |
Pritchard, Michael. |
Private researcher, 22 Andrew Reed Court, Keele Close, Watford, Herts WD24 4RU, England. Phone +44 (0)1923 468356, Fax:(+44) 01923 468509, e-mail: michael@mpritchard.com |
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11/6/2006 |
History of 19th century photography in Austria, especially of the Tyrolean area. Photographers I am particulary interested in are: Anton Zoderer, Ignaz Falch, Josef Sonnweber, Anton Gratl, Fr. Unterberger. My other field of interest regards to early Austrian photographers in the Far East (with an emphasis on Japan), especially Wilhelm Burger and Baron Raimund von Stillfried-Ratenicz. |
Handle, Stefan. |
Majötz 19, 6460 Imst, AUSTRIA. email: handle.p@cni.at |
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11/6/2006 |
architectural photography, urban views |
Van Zante, Gary. |
Tulane University, Southeastern Architectural Archive, Jos. M. Jones Hall, 6801 Freret Street, New Orleans, LA 70118, voice: 504 862 8000 ext 1806,
fax: 504 865 5761, e-mail: vanzante@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu |
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11/6/2006 |
History of 19th century photography in Austria, especially of the Tyrolean area. Photographers I am particulary interested in are: Anton Zoderer, Ignaz Falch, Josef Sonnweber, Anton Gratl, Fr. Unterberger. My other field of interest regards to early Austrian photographers in the Far East (with an emphasis on Japan), especially Wilhelm Burger and Baron Raimund von Stillfried-Ratenicz. |
Handle, Stefan. |
Majötz 19, 6460 Imst, AUSTRIA
email: handle.p@cni.at |
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11/6/2006 |
19thC British photographic history with publications on George Washington Wilson, Lewis Carroll, and Roger Fenton. Two websites published through the university Photographs Exhibited in Britain 1839-1865 available at www.peib.org.uk and Roger Fenton's Letters from the Crimea available at www.rogerfenton.org.uk. For the past several years researching the history of British paper-negative photography for the period 1839 -1865 which comes to fruition in the Fall of 2007 with an exhibition and catalogue for the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Happy to help answer enquiries from the period and even happier to hear news of British calotypists. |
Taylor, Roger. |
3 Green Head Lane, Settle, N. Yorkshire BD24 9HG, UK, tel. 01729 825056, e-mail: roger.taylor@btinternet.com . Professor of Photographis History, De Montfort University, Leicester. |
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11/6/2006 |
XXth century Photography with an emphasis on between the WW II period. |
Cichowlas, Gery. |
Paris. email: geryphoto@hotmail.com http://homepage.mac.com/gerycichowlas |
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11/6/2006 |
Specialist on 19th c. women photographers.
Author: Annals of my Glass House, University of Wahington Press, 1997 |
Hamilton, Violet |
Wilson Centre for Photography - 5 Akenside Road, London, NW3-5BS.
Wilsoncentre@hotmail.com - 0207-813-2875. An archive of photographs embracing the history of photography from 1839 to the present. |
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11/6/2006 |
Isle of Wight photographers, 1840-1940 |
Turley, Raymond. |
12 Bassett Crescent West, Southampton, Hants, SO16 7DZ. voice: +44 (0)23 8079 0501, e-mail: raymond@turley.eclipse.co.uk |
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11/6/2006 |
Collector. Author: Pictorialism In California: Photographs, 1900-1940, The J. Paul Getty Museum, 1994. |
Wilson, Michael G. |
Wilson Centre for Photography - 5 Akenside Road, London, NW3-5BS.
Wilsoncentre@hotmail.com - 0207-813-2875. An archive of photographs
embracing the history of photography from 1839 to the present. Curator |
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11/6/2006 |
I would like to update info looking for people that was/ or knew any thing about outwest studio in cheyenne and denver in the early 1930's and 1940's. My dad was the owner of these studios and was one of the official photographers for the cheyenne frontier days his name was Adlai E. Gordon. I have numerous item from fort warren and programs from that era from Cheyenne and Denver studios. He died in 1966 |
Gordon, Peggy J. |
7580 E. 26 th St. So., Muskogee, OK. voice: 918 6834682, e-mail: monsterinlaw@cox.net |
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