Introduction | |
1 | Introduction to scientific photography |
2 | Introduction to scientific laboratories |
Science and photographic processes | |
3 | Daguerreotypes: Scientific |
4 | Salt prints: Scientific |
5 | Albumen prints: Scientific |
6 | Stereoviews: Scientific |
7 | Gelatin silver prints: Science |
8 | Autochromes: Scientific |
Contemporary examples | |
9 | Contemporary scientific imagery |
Themes | |
10 | Anthropology |
11 | Nineteenth century botany |
12 | Isabel Agnes Cowper: Mathematical models made in 1872 by Fabre de Lagrange of Paris, for the South Kensington Museum (1872) |
13 | Wilhelm Konrad Röntgen: X-rays |
14 | Acoustics |
15 | Franz Max Osswald: Sound photographs in architectural models, from Franz Max Osswald's applied acoustics laboratory at ETH Zurich (1930-1933) |
Worlds fairs and international exhibitions | |
16 | The relationships between science and the World Fairs and International Exhibitions |
Field books | |
17 | Smithsonian Field Book Project |
Photographs that include data | |
18 | Photographs that include data |
Photographers | |
19 | Berenice Abbott: Science |
20 | Rose-Lynn Fisher: Bee |
Science and religion | |
21 | Evolution and the Biblical flood |
Questioning science | |
22 | Joan Fontcuberta: Fabricated sciences and alternative histories |
Conclusions | |
23 | Conclusions to scientific photography |
Introduction | |
1 | Introduction to scientific photography |
2 | Introduction to scientific laboratories |
Science and photographic processes | |
3 | Daguerreotypes: Scientific |
4 | Salt prints: Scientific |
5 | Albumen prints: Scientific |
6 | Stereoviews: Scientific |
7 | Gelatin silver prints: Science |
8 | Autochromes: Scientific |
Contemporary examples | |
9 | Contemporary scientific imagery |
Themes | |
10 | Anthropology |
11 | Nineteenth century botany |
12 | Isabel Agnes Cowper: Mathematical models made in 1872 by Fabre de Lagrange of Paris, for the South Kensington Museum (1872) |
13 | Wilhelm Konrad Röntgen: X-rays |
14 | Acoustics |
15 | Franz Max Osswald: Sound photographs in architectural models, from Franz Max Osswald's applied acoustics laboratory at ETH Zurich (1930-1933) |
Worlds fairs and international exhibitions | |
16 | The relationships between science and the World Fairs and International Exhibitions |
Field books | |
17 | Smithsonian Field Book Project |
Photographs that include data | |
18 | Photographs that include data |
Photographers | |
19 | Berenice Abbott: Science |
20 | Rose-Lynn Fisher: Bee |
Science and religion | |
21 | Evolution and the Biblical flood |
Questioning science | |
22 | Joan Fontcuberta: Fabricated sciences and alternative histories |
Conclusions | |
23 | Conclusions to scientific photography |