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    I thought I would start a thread on dressing for period images. As I come across them, I will post addtional snippets from period literature providing guidance on the subject. Remember that Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypes/Ferrotypes (wet-plate collodion positives) and printed-out paper positives (from glass or paper negatives) all portray color generally the same:



    From: "Sketches of Life and Character" 1850
    T. N. Harrington
    Traveling Photographic Artist
    Daguerreotypes and Wet-plate Collodion Photographs
    Winchester, Virginia

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    T. N. Harrington
    Traveling Photographic Artist
    Daguerreotypes and Wet-plate Collodion Photographs
    Winchester, Virginia

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      From "The Photographic News" June 15, 1860:

      T. N. Harrington
      Traveling Photographic Artist
      Daguerreotypes and Wet-plate Collodion Photographs
      Winchester, Virginia

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        From "the Photographic News" July 24, 1863:

        T. N. Harrington
        Traveling Photographic Artist
        Daguerreotypes and Wet-plate Collodion Photographs
        Winchester, Virginia

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          From "A Popular Treatise on Photography" 1863:

          T. N. Harrington
          Traveling Photographic Artist
          Daguerreotypes and Wet-plate Collodion Photographs
          Winchester, Virginia

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            From "Photography" Robert Hunt 1853:



            Last edited by minieball; 01-25-2011, 12:28 PM.
            T. N. Harrington
            Traveling Photographic Artist
            Daguerreotypes and Wet-plate Collodion Photographs
            Winchester, Virginia

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              From "A Manual of Photography" Robert Hunt 1854:



              T. N. Harrington
              Traveling Photographic Artist
              Daguerreotypes and Wet-plate Collodion Photographs
              Winchester, Virginia

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                From "The Photographic and Fine Art Journal" 1851:

                T. N. Harrington
                Traveling Photographic Artist
                Daguerreotypes and Wet-plate Collodion Photographs
                Winchester, Virginia

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                  From "The Photographic Art - Journal, Volume V" 1853:

                  T. N. Harrington
                  Traveling Photographic Artist
                  Daguerreotypes and Wet-plate Collodion Photographs
                  Winchester, Virginia

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                    Slight topic diversion....As a daguerreotypist and wet-plate artist, I am frequently asked: "Why do people in period images seem to look so very stern"? I found this period (1857) explanation from a photographer's perspective:

                    From "A Treatise on the Positive Collodion Process" Thomas Sutton 1857:




                    T. N. Harrington
                    Traveling Photographic Artist
                    Daguerreotypes and Wet-plate Collodion Photographs
                    Winchester, Virginia

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                      From "The Art of Photography" 1853:


                      T. N. Harrington
                      Traveling Photographic Artist
                      Daguerreotypes and Wet-plate Collodion Photographs
                      Winchester, Virginia

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                        Thank You for all of this Todd. I am finding this all very interesting.
                        Patrick McAllister
                        Saddlebum

                        "Bíonn grásta Dé idir an diallait agus an talamh

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