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Early Photography: The Grand Entrance, Kenilworth – Frederick Scott Archer

Posted on the 04 February 2021 by Cendrinemedia @cendrinemedia

Sharing my favorite images from the early days of photography...

Title: The Grand Entrance, Kenilworth

Date: 1851

Location: England

Photographer: Frederick Scott Archer (1813-1857)

Process: albumen silver print

Note: Archer invented the collodion process in 1848 and introduced it three years later. He never patented his discovery, hence allowing photography to become more widely used.

Source and information: The J. Paul Getty Museum

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