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Daguerreotype

"The daguerreotype (/dəˈɡɛr(i)ətaɪp, -r(i)oʊ-/; French: daguerréotype) process, or daguerreotypy, was the first publicly available photographic process, widely used during the 1840s and 1850s.

Invented by Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre and introduced worldwide in 1839, daguerreotype was almost completely superseded by 1860 with new, less expensive processes yielding more readily viewable images. There was a revival of daguerreotypy in the late 20th century by a small number of photographers interested in making artistic use of early photographic processes." - (en.wikipedia.org 05.10.2019)

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art style Ferdinand Spiecker

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Selbstporträt Friedrich Wilhelm WenigFotoobjektiv "Voigtländer-Petzval 2,25/176"Foto in EtuiDaguerreotypie der Sonnenfinsternis vom 28. Juli 1851Daguerreotypie: Porträt eines sitzenden MannesDoppelportrait des Ehepaars Sartorius
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