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Century Camera Co. Field Camera Used at the 1904 World's Fair. Photograph by Cary Horton, 2003. Missouri History Museum, Museum Collections. Acc.# 2000 033 0004. N27777. Photograph © 2003, Missouri History Museum. This Century Camera Company field camera and tripod were used to take snapshots at the World's Fair. The snapshots were placed in a photo album which is in the Missouri History Museum's library holdings.
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немного фоторафий из блога под названием "How to see without a camera" дети вас не забудут (с. Остап Бендер) by Sergio Larrain - Daughters of fishermen in the village of Horcones, 1957 by Leonard Freed - London, England, 1971 by Dorothea Lange - Child living in Oklahoma City shacktown. August 1936,…
My Camera Book; by Kathleen N. Daly, Pictures by J.P. Miller. 1967.
Advertising is one of the oldest art forms developed by man, brought on by the necessities of early consumerism.
Ca.1897-1900 T. ENAMI Glass Slide from a Stereoview. See a paper-print version of this taken from an original stereoview in ookami_dou's collection here (where he also has a link to a 3-D anyglyph version as well) : www.flickr.com/photos/15693951@N00/3325396771/ His scan of the print has a much better tonal range than my above glass slide. I shot mine with a Lumix digital camera. The slide was on light box, and the light pouring through the glass seems to have overwhelmed the camera's sensors ! ********************************************** HAPPY 150TH, T. ENAMI ! FEBRUARY 17, 2009. SESQUICENTENNIAL BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY. In honor of T. Enami’s 150th Birthday, the above is a one of a large SLIDE SHOW of his old images of long-gone JAPAN from the Okinawa_Soba Archives. These Feb 17, 2009 posts are in addition to the many other T. ENAMI slide, print, and stereoviews already uploaded to flickr in 2008. They can all be found in the COLLECTION and SETS dedicated to Enami’s photographic labors in Japan : www.flickr.com/photos/24443965@N08/collections/7215761388... Born in 1859, Enami, whose real name was NOBUKUNI ENAMI (or, in Japanese name order, ENAMI NOBUKUNI) was a “photographer's photographer” who since the 1880s plied his trade as an apprentice and assistant photographer in his youthful 20s, until he died at age 70 in 1929. His own studio, established in Yokohama in 1892 when he was 33 years old, passed to his son who carried on as a commercial photo processor and publisher of his father’s photographs. When the studio was “closed forever” by the fire-bombings of WW2, it had been in continual existence for 53 years—one of the longest running studios to come out of Japan’s old Meiji era. Recognized by NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC as one of the most artistic contributors to their Magazine during its first 100, a "Lost Archive" of his images is now here on flickr for the enjoyment and appreciation of all who love old images of Japan. Here’s a look at the outside of his Meiji-era studio : www.flickr.com/photos/24443965@N08/2413137039/ And an unusual view of workers on the inside : www.flickr.com/photos/24443965@N08/2494892753/ A better look at Enami and his photographic accomplishments are found at this Web page on the site dedicated to him (and don’t forget to scroll down for more pictures!) : www.t-enami.org/services Now, back to this flickr “Birthday Bash” for old Enami…
Japanese and Tea go together like a Kimono and Obi. These two young Geisha with their handle-less tea cups, and the porcelain pot with a bamboo handle, come together for a generic pose that is both classic and intimate. Green Tea, anyone ?
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Camera and Photography News, Reviews, Tips and Tutorials ‣ By Bill Dobbins www.billdobbinsphotography.com Using a small and unobtrusive camera like the Leica made images like this possible. BELGIUM. Brussels. 1932. © Henri Cartier-Bresson/Magnum Photos Henri Carter-Bresson (1908-2004) was a pioneer in candid, street photography. He mastered the use of the then-new 35mm camera to shoot unobtrusively in public situations and capture what he termed
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Drie kleine witte muisjes met een zeer realistische afwerking. Het zijn Step, Lop en Mac en ze rennen door het huis op zoek naar bizarre voorwerpen. Ze verlichten 's nachts hun weg met hun kleine lampjes