Photography History
Sites on the history of the Photography in Britain, includes sites on Eadweard Muybridge.
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Dimbola
Quarterly journal on the history and art of photography. Read articles from the current volume and find out Julia Margaret Cameron Trust.
www.wightonline.co.ukHill and Adamson Collection
The University of Glasgow online catalogue of photographs produced by David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson between 1843 and 1847.
special.lib.gla.ac.ukHistory of Photography
Text-only guide to this subject, features articles about its origins, prominent figures in its development and a database of places to visit.
www.rleggat.comKinsey, Darius
Read an overview of the life of this photographer who documented the American West at the turn of the 20th century.
www.sidhen.demon.co.ukMagic Lantern Society, The
Magic Lantern events, the history of the Magic Lantern and membership details are included on this society's web site.
www.magiclantern.org.ukMuseum of Photography, Film & Television
National Museum of Photography, Film & TV, in North Yorkshire, provides an introduction to its collections, as well as details of IMAX shows and events.
www.nmsi.ac.ukMuybridge, Eadweard
Biography with links of this pioneering British photographer from A History of Photography, by Robert Leggat.
www.rleggat.comMuybridge, Eadweard - Masters of Photography:
Peruse a database of articles, images, and links related to the life and work of this lens man, considered to be the father of motion pictures.
www.masters-of-photography.comPhotographic Collectors Club
International organisation for collecting historical photographic equipment and images. Find out about their membership, events, and journal.
www.lightwave.demon.co.ukScottish Society for the History of Photography, The
This society organises talks, workshops, and visits to collections and exhibitions. "Studies in Photography", an annual year book is available to members.
www.dohill02.arts.gla.ac.uk
