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Art Resources on the Web - Photography

Daguerreotype, mid-nineteenth century, from the Daguerreian Society page Left: Daguerreotype, mid-nineteenth century, from the Daguerreian Society page (http://www.daguerre.org). From the private collection of Gary Ewer, Spokane, WA. Permission granted for this use.

  • California Views - holds the works of over 900 photographers from the 1880-1990's.
  • Centro de la Imagen
  • City Gallery - covers the history of photography and the use of genealogy to research the careers of 19th century photographers
  • Corbis Corporation - provides digital access to millions of photographic images, including the Bettman Archive.
  • Daguerreian Society - dedicated to the history, science and art of the daguerreotype. Features galleries, information, and resources about the daguerreotype.
  • George Eastman House
  • Graflex Speed Graphic - Dedicated to promoting the use and preservation of Graflex Speed Graphic and other classic American cameras.
  • History of Photography - by Dr. Robert Leggat; hypertext history of photography from earliest times to the 1920s.
  • International Center of Photography - established to collect, preserve, and exhibit notable twentieth-century works, with a special emphasis on documentary photography; to teach photography at all levels; and to provide a forum for the exchange of critical ideas and information.
  • Noorderlicht Photofestival and Photogallery - site contains visual and textual information about all activities. In Groningen, Netherlands September 13 - October 12, 1997.
  • PhotoHistory - chronological history of photography in Japan