
Table of Contents
Otis H. Cooley: Possible Photographer of the Only Known Photograph of Emily Dickinson
Vignetted Daguerreotypes: The Evolution of an Art
A Window on the Manhattan Metropolis: The Chatham Square Daguerreotype
Fancy Daguerreian Cases
United States Patents Related to the Practice of Daguerreotypy
Heliography: The Photographic Process Invented By NicŽphore NiŽpce Before His Association With Daguerre. New Light on the Invention of Photography.
Sketches of Paris
Daguerreotype Portrait
"It Was I Who Took the First" An Investigation Into Professor Robert Taft's Assessment of Whether Dr. John William Draper Took the First Portrait.
Copying Methods
Rare Image Of Childhood
State of the Art: A Chronology of the Daguerreotype in the Twentieth Century
"M.B. Brady, Casemaker, N.Y."
The Charlie Schreiner Daguerreotype Saloon and Image Parlor
Daguerreian Treasures at the Smithsonian Institution
A Thrilling Desire For Accidental Success
Faces of Freedom: Portraits from the American Colonization Society Collection Index |