In 1999, Paul Messier analyzed two prints by the renowned photographer Lewis Hine that were suspected of being forgeries. A photo conservator in private practice at the time, Messier wrote a report ...
Early photography lacked the convenience of the stable roll film we all know, and instead relied on a set of processes which the photographer would have to master from film to final print.
The history of photography and the technological advancements in image making are fascinating. An ongoing video series from the George Eastman Museum digs into historical processes like the camera ...
Louis Daguerre (above) and Isidore Niepce were granted pensions by the French Parliament, allowing them to make their photographic process available to the public. Daguerreotype: Jean-Baptiste ...
Through Jan. 30, the Davis Art Center documents the changes in the photographic process in the exhibit “From Darkroom to Digital,” which presents work from its historic photography collection ...
Claudio Palmisano, of 10b Photography, based in Rome, processed the images in this story for the journalists who shot them. He provided us with the flat, original RAW files he began with and the final ...
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