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"The American Journal of Photography" was a monthly publication that covered various aspects of photography, such as techniques, equipment, and the art of photography. During its publication, the journal provided a wealth of information and inspiration for amateur and professional photographers alike, and it played an essential role in the development of photography as both an art form and a commercial industry. It featured articles, essays, and reviews written by photographers, scientists, and writers of the time. The journal was known for its detailed coverage of photographic techniques, its…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"The American Journal of Photography" was a monthly publication that covered various aspects of photography, such as techniques, equipment, and the art of photography. During its publication, the journal provided a wealth of information and inspiration for amateur and professional photographers alike, and it played an essential role in the development of photography as both an art form and a commercial industry. It featured articles, essays, and reviews written by photographers, scientists, and writers of the time. The journal was known for its detailed coverage of photographic techniques, its high-quality illustrations and photographs, and its contributions to the discussion of the aesthetics and philosophy of photography. The journal also featured advertising from prominent photographic equipment and supply companies, reflecting the growth and commercialization of the photography industry during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Julius F. Sachse and Thos. H. McCollin were both prominent figures in the photography industry and contributed to "The American Journal of Photography" during their careers.
Autorenporträt
Julius F. Sachse was an American photographer, historian, and author. He was born in Philadelphia in 1842 and developed an interest in photography at a young age. During the Civil War, he served in the Union Army and used his photographic skills to document the war effort. After the war, he continued to work as a photographer and became interested in local history and genealogy. He wrote numerous books and articles on these topics, including "The German Sectarians of Pennsylvania, 1742-1800" and "The Quaker Kelpie: A Study of Quaker Influence in Scottish Literature." Sachse was also a member of several historical and genealogical societies and was known for his expertise in these fields. Thos. H. McCollin was an American photographer and writer who contributed to "The American Journal of Photography" during his career. He worked as a photographer in Philadelphia. McCollin was known for his work in portrait photography, and his images were highly sought after by his clients. He also wrote articles and essays on various topics related to photography, including portrait photography, photographic techniques, and the history of photography.