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Before the halftone revolutionized the page, the photographer’s voice was limited to column inches of text. This theme collects the earliest textual notices and woodcut illustrated ads found in the daily and weekly press, revealing how studios claimed technical superiority, promised "sunshine even in rain," and enticed the Victorian public.

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Read the Fine Print — Explore the earliest public announcements of the photographic trade.

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1Advertising for Daguerreotypists
2Marketing: Advertisements in newspapers
Photographers
3George S. Cook: Advertisements

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