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Tag Archives: photographic theory

On Light and Dark: the historicity of colour and non-colour photographs

   December 15, 2010 June 6, 2011    1 Comment on On Light and Dark: the historicity of colour and non-colour photographs

A brief discussion historicizing colour and non-colour photography.

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Global History, History on the Internet, Photography and History, Technology, Uncategorized     black and white photos, colour photos, Digital History, James Clifford, Library of Congress (LOC), memory, photographic theory, photography, Prokudin-Gorskii, Russia

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