woensdag 11 november 2009
dinsdag 10 november 2009
The one that did it
Just this year I browsed through an essay at AKV St. Joost in Breda at their Photography department. And I saw the uncredited picture questioning the date on it. After a small bit of research someone told me it was made in the beginning of the previous century. Which was totally new to me. Why doesn't that coop with the historical timetable based on cognitive herital memory. Of course that leaves me towards giving some examples of the obvious dates:

1825: Heliograph - Niépce

1826: Le Gras - Niépce

1836: Photogram - Fox Talbot

1838: Boulevard du Temple - Daguerre
And then there was this picture:

Made in 1907 by Prokudin-Gorsky
In that same era b/w picture were still made:

Charles Sprague Sargent in 1907 by A.G. Eldredge

1825: Heliograph - Niépce

1826: Le Gras - Niépce

1836: Photogram - Fox Talbot

1838: Boulevard du Temple - Daguerre
And then there was this picture:

Made in 1907 by Prokudin-Gorsky
In that same era b/w picture were still made:

Charles Sprague Sargent in 1907 by A.G. Eldredge
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