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Ansel Adams - American Landscape Photographer  American photographer Ansel Adams captured the American natural landscape in its most majestic form, and is no doubt best remembered for his sublime black and white photographs of the landscape of the American West. Read more about Ansel Adams here in this article... Carleton E. Wakins - A Pioneer Photographer  Before the days of Ansel Adams trekking around the Yosemite Valley taking those glorious images of the unspoilt natural landscape there was the pioneer photographer, Carleton E. Wakins. Read the first part of his work here... Henri Cartier Bresson  Henri Cartier Bresson, (1908-2004) was a French Photographer who's considered as one of the greatest photographers of the 20th Century. Henri Cartier Bresson pioneered a new moment in the art of photography, the art of Photojournalism Invention of the Polaroid Photograph  The Polaroid photograph today is so distinctive and recognisable, and notably its white frame border that gives that easy snapshot look. The invention of the polaroid brought about the world of instant photography, find out about the invention of the polaroid in this article. Photograph Care, Storage and Repair  Photographs are our shareable memories. We hang them on our walls, we keep albums of all important events, we carry prized photos in our wallets. A photograph is simply irreplaceable. That moment will never come again. Itīs critical, therefore, to store and protect your photographs. The Box Brownie Camera  Kodak's Box Brownie was the camera that revolutionised picture taking. Kodak's simple camera enabled everyone to have a go at taking photographs for themselves. Here's where the box brownie camera began... Tintype Care, Storage and Repair  Most families have one or two tintypes, passed down from generation to generation. A tintype (or ferrotype) was an early form of photograph. It dates back to the 1850s, and many Civil War era images were done on tintype. V&A Photography [offsite link] V&A Photography - Website of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London who began to collect photographs in 1852 and the collection is now is one of the largest and most important in the world Links marked with the [offsite link] designation point to websites not associated with BellaOnline.com. BellaOnline.com is not responsible for the material found there.
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