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  1. Photographers’ Identities Catalog (PIC) is an experimental interface to a collection of biographical data describing photographers, studios, manufacturers, and others involved in the production of photographic images.

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      Format includes such common 19th and early 20th century...

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      330292 Aerial Photographers of New England (American, active...

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      PROJECTS Photographers' Identities Catalog (PIC) A...

  2. Photographers in The New York Public Library’s Photography Collection The following is a list of photographers whose work is represented in The New York Public Library’s Photography Collection. This list currently includes the names of more than 5,500 photographers. Click here to jump to a letter:

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  3. Sep 21, 2013 · Many people wish to research historical photographers. Perhaps you are tracing your family history, a distant relative was photographer or you are trying to date an old photograph you have. The following relate mostly to photographers and concentrate on photographic resources.

  4. Oct 11, 2021 · The new organization, renamed Camera Club of New York, would eventually become the world leader in championing the cause of photography as an art in its own right. Two early amateurs who joined camera clubs in the 1880's were Robert Bracklow and W. Townsend Colbron.

  5. Fifth Avenue, the street that became the social and cultural spine of New York's elite, first appeared on the Commissioners' Map of 1811. At that time, it was merely a country road to Yorkville (then just a tiny self-contained village), but in the proposed grid plan it would be a grand boulevard.

  6. Feb 22, 2017 · Morse’s early introduction to the daguerreotype was just the first of many firsts that New Yorkers claim in the medium’s nascent history. New York City was not only the birthplace of...

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  8. In the wake of the Civil War, Bogardus' fame, due primarily to the success of the cdv, earned him election as the first president of the National Photographic Association in 1869, a position he held until 1875. Of the early portrait photographers who enjoyed popularity in New York, Bogardus had the least acquaintance with drawing and painting.

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