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Albumen PhotographsStanford University. Scientific information about the albumen photographs and the process, history, conservation techniques, 150 images, links, etc.
Alfred Stieglitz PBS. Essays, timeline, interviews, images, etc.
American CowgirlKodak. Historical images and videos of women involved in rodeo.
American Museum of PhotographySelections from the collections of photo historian William Becker dating from ~1840-1940. In addition to images, there are sections relating to photographic processes, preservation, and links.
Cities/Buildings DatabaseMeredith Clausen University of Washington. Large, searchable collection of photographs of buildings, cities, and towns from over fifty countries. Included are the Taj Mahal in India, the Sydney Opera house in Australia, China's Imperial Palace, several Egyptian pyramids, France's Notre Dame and Chartre cathedrals, the Alhambra in Spain, the Acropolis in Greece, Tikal in Guatemala, Chichen Itza and Teotihuacan in Mexico, and the Hagia Sophia in Turkey. The site's search software also provides access to other photo collections at the University of Washington (use "preferences" button).
City GallerySteve Knoblock. Promotes a better understanding of 19th-century photography. Directory of photography historians, discussion forums, biographies of selected 19th-century photographers, and other resources for historians, art historians, and genealogists.
Edward CurtisBiography, Curtis's notes on tribes, information about photogravure, images of his photographs.
Edward S. Curtis's The North American IndianLibrary of Congress. An essay and over 2200 images; search by keyword or browse by subject, tribe, geographic location, or volume.
Daguerreotype Portraits and Views1839-1864. Library of Congress.
Walker Evans Revolutionizes Documentary PhotographyUniversity of Virginia. Articles, images, comparisons with other FSA photographers, including Dorothea Lange, Russell Lee, and Arthur Rothstein.
William GedneyDuke University. Gedney's most significant photographic projects include work in New York, Eastern Kentucky, India, San Francisco, and his series on American composers. The database is searchable by collection and field and includes a chronology of his life and work. "Contains 4920 photographic images, 1214 images of writings and notebooks, and 274 images from photographic book projects."
A History of PhotographyRobert Leggatt. Information on photographers, processes, styles, movements. Also links and bibliographies.
Masters of PhotographyPhotographs, and resource links for Ansel Adams, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Alfred Eisenstaedt, Dorothea Lange, Lazslo Moholy-Nagy, Eadweard Muybridge, Jacob Riis, Alexander Rodchenko, Cindy Sherman, Edward Steichen, Alfred Stieglitz, Edward Weston, etc.
Photo CollectionA browsing collection of over 20 categories of photographs including aerial photostd
PhotoForumRochester Institute of Technology. Technical information, critical articles, links to photography sites, software, etc.
PhotoSourceJon Mided. Technical information, critical articles, links to photography sites, software, etc.
Photo Study Collection Database Getty Research Institute. Search the catalog to find descriptions of images and collections.
Reflections in Black: A History of Black Photographers,1840 To The PresentAnacostia Museum and Center for African American History and Culture.