Dedicated to the History of Photography from its origins by French scientist and inventor Nicephore Niepce. Niepce discovered the process known as Heliography. www.niepce.com/home-us.html
A non-profit association that collaborates with Elysée Foundation in Lausanne to promote photography in the Middle East and the North Africa by locating, collecting and preserving the photographic heritage of that region. www.fai.org.lb
Contains an extensive history, from earliest times to the 1920s. Includes information on all significant photographers with biographical data. www.rleggat.com/photohistory
Articles by Pierre G. Harmant, Paul Marillier, R. Derek Wood, and Jacques Roquencourt on Niépce, Daguerre, and other pioneer photographers. www.marillier.nom.fr/collodions/indexUk.html
Description of the medium plus information on optical systems, components, lanterns types and slide identification. www.magiclantern14.btinternet.co.uk
Article defines what tintypes and daguerreotypes are, the history of the processes, the sizes they came in, and the years they were popular. www.maine.com/photos/tintypes.htm
Large selection of early images of Argentina and other Latin American countries and information on the photographers active in the region between 1840 and 1920. www.geocities.com/alloni1/home
Catalogue of vintage photographs made by the Lafayette studio of London, containing images made between 1887 and the 1930s, categorized by subject. Has explanatory articles. lafayette.150m.com