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Old-time natural light portrait set up. Laurie A. Perkins posed in Harper's studio Hand Painted Photographs, Victorian Photography, Painted Backdrops, Photo Studios, Victorian Portraits, Antique Photography, Alternative Photography, Camera Photos, Old Photography

Laurie A. Perkins posed in Harper's studio

Local call number: Ha00053 Personal Author: Harper, Alvan S., 1847-1911. Title: [Laurie A. Perkins posed in Harper's studio] Date/place captured: Photographed in Tallahassee, Florida between 1885 and 1910. Physical descrip: 1 glass photonegative : b&w ; 5 x 7 in. Series Title: (Alvan S. Harper collection.) Repository: State Library and Archives of Florida, 500 S. Bronough St., Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 USA. Contact: 850-245-6700. Archives@dos.state.fl.us Persistent URL…

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Bridal Portraits With The Linden Settee At Focal Point Studios With Kelsey Marie Photography - Paisley & Jade - Vintage & Specialty Rentals in Virginia, Washington, DC and North Carolina

A whole blog post on a single setup? Yup! We loved this so much, it’s getting its own feature! We were delighted to assist Kelsey Marie Photography in her design for this bridal portrait at the local Focal Point Space! Obsessed with the color family, these pops of color balance so nicely with the neutrality...

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Lauren Wilson
10 Images Of Photographic Atelier/Studio (19th Century) | MONOVISIONS Vintage Cameras, Atelier Studio, Victorian Photography, History Of Photography, Vintage Studio, Studio Photo, Photographic Studio, Caravaggio, Foto Inspiration

10 images of Photographic Atelier/Studio (19th Century) | MONOVISIONS - Black & White Photography Magazine

A photographic studio (Atelier is the French word for workshop or photo studio) is both a workspace and a corporate body. As a workspace it is much like an artist’s studio, but providing space to take, develop, print and duplicate photographs. Photographic training and the display of finished photographs may also be accommodated in a

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Robert Gojevic