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Photography is writing with light, and the history of the studio is the history of controlling that light. From the "slant" skylights of the 1850s to the hissed blinding flash of magnesium powder and the eventual cool glow of electricity, this theme documents the light sources that made the image possible.

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Illuminating the Studio — Trace the evolution from sunlight to artificial flash.

Contents

Introduction
1Introduction to studio lighting
2Introduction to natural light and skylights
Glass windows, roofs and blinds
3Alphonse J. Liébert: Studio lighting (1878)
Reflectors
4Reflectors
Artificial lighting
5Cabinet cards: Backs: Electric light

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