The photography collection comprises more than a half million rare and vintage images representing nearly every kind of photographic format and process, and featuring nineteenth-century photographs of Asia, maritime images, early American photographic portraits, as well as architectural and landscape images.
A virtual tour of the photography collection. Although a very large number of prints may be viewed, no search tool is currently available.
The National Archives has acquired over twenty-two million photographs illustrating Canadian reality, and certain aspects of the world in general. The search tool allows to consult almost 400,000 descriptions of photographs, as well as to have access to some 10,000 digitized images on-line.
Guide to the Smith collection at the Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, Texas, including biography and photographs. Includes teaching resources.
Light Work's permanent collection consists primarily of work made by artists who have participated in the Artist-in-Residence program and past Light Work Grant recipients, primarily emerging and under-represented artists. Searchable by artist.
Begun in 1963 with Ransom's purchase of the Gernsheim Collection, the Center's Photography Collections encompass the history of photography. In addition to the world's first photograph, the Collections feature significant holdings of numerous notable early photographers.
The Keystone-Mast Collection at the California Museum of Photography represents the archive of the Keystone View Company of Meadville, PA. Offers an encyclopedic view of world history and cultural diversity.
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