Photography Studio Collection
Step into the world of photography studios through these captivating images
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Step into the world of photography studios through these captivating images. Explore the Carlos Relvas Photography museum in Golega, Portugal, where history and art intertwine to showcase the evolution of this timeless craft. Immerse yourself in Alexander Gardner's Photographic Gallery on 7th & D Street, NW, Washington, D. C. , circa 1863. Witness the magic captured by an unknown creator during a pivotal era. Travel back to c. 1868 with J. B. Silvis' U. P. R. R. Photograph Car near Point of Rocks, Wyoming; a black and white photo that transports you to a different time and place. Delve into a humorous cartoon depicting a pompous portrait photographer demanding the impossible from their subject – reminding us that even behind-the-scenes moments can be entertaining. Experience Market Scene from 1880-1888 by Frank A. Nowell; witness everyday life frozen in time through his lens as he captures the essence of bustling markets and vibrant communities. Discover self-portraits like no other: Self-Portrait with Wife Ernestine in a Balloon Gondola printed around 1890 or Nadar with His Wife Ernestine in a Balloon taken around ca. 1865 but printed later – both showcasing not only artistic skill but also daring adventures high above ground level. Take a glimpse at Gardners Gallery on 7th and D Streets, Washington D. C. , circa 1864 - an image created by Alexander Gardner himself capturing his own creative space. Lastly, explore Emile Gsell's Photographic Advertisement from the 1860s – an intriguing glimpse into how photographers marketed their services during this period. And finally, witness Place de la Bastille Burned in 1871 captured by Alphonse J. Liebert–a haunting reminder that even historical landmarks are vulnerable to destruction. These photographs transport us across continents and centuries while encapsulating emotions frozen forever within each frame.