Images of photographers from the 19th century are highly collectible and provide some historical insight into the profession and hobby.
Below are a few images from the 1860-1900 period.
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CDV of a photographer using a Daguerreotype style camera. This image is crica 1860-1865.
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CDV of a photographer using a Daguerreotype style camera. This image is crica 1860-1865.
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CDV of a photographer using a Wet Plate style camera. This image is crica 1865-1870.
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CDV of a photographer using a large Wet Plate style camera. This image is crica 1860-1865.
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CDV of a photographer using a bellows style, wet plate camera with a Petzval style lens. Image is circa 1865-1870
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CDV of a photographer with a multi-lens wet plate camera. Image circa 1865.
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Albumen Print of Photographer with his Studio Camera and Petzval Lens. Image circa 1890.
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Cabinet Card of a photographer and a Scovill Dry Plate camera. Image circa 1886-1890.
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CDV image of multi-lens, wet plate camera. Image circa 1865.
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CDV image of a photographer and his Simon Wing 'Repeating' camera. Image circa 1865.
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CDV of photographer and his "9 tube" multi-lens, wet plate camera. Image circa 1865.
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Tintype of photographer with a Daguerreotype style camera. Image circa 1870.
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Cabinet Card of a photographer with a Walker American Challenge dry plate camera. Image is circa 1882-1884.
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Albumen print of a photographer with his folding plate camera. Image circa 1900.
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Tintype of photographer. Image circa 1870-1875.
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Cabinet Card of photographer with an Anthony 'Fairy' dry plate camera. Image circa 1890.
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CDV of photographer and his Daguerreotype style camera. Image is circa 1865.
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Albumen Print of Photographer with his Studio Camera on rolling tripod stand. Image circa 1890.
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Cabinet card of photographer with an Anthony 'Champion' dry plate camera. Image circa 1890.
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Tintype of photographer with bellows style, wet plate camera. Image circa 1870-1875.
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Albumen print of a photographer with his Conley Folding Camera. Image circa 1900.
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Albumen Print of Photographer with his Studio Camera and Petzval Lens. Image circa 1890.
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