Introduction |
1008.01 | Introduction to poetry related to photography |
Poems related to photography |
1008.02 | Photographic Phenomena, or the new school of portrait painting (1842) |
1008.03 | Lillian E. Curtis: The Lost Photograph (1874) |
1008.04 | To My Sweetheart's Kodak (1890) |
1008.05 | Joel Benton: The Kodak Fiend |
1008.06 | Joseph C. Lincoln: The Old Daguerreotypes |
1008.07 | Ernest Knoll: Homer with a Camera |
1008.08 | Thomas Hardy: The Photograph |
1008.09 | Shirley Toulson: A Photograph |
1008.10 | Philip Larkin: Lines On A Young Lady's Photograph Album |
1008.11 | George Oppen: From a Photograph (1962) |
1008.12 | Margaret Atwood: This is a Photograph of Me |
1008.13 | Wislawa Szymborska: Photograph from September 11 |
1008.14 | Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young: Camera |
Poems as a marketing tool |
1008.15 | Marketing: Root's Daguerrean Gallery (1853) |
1008.16 | Stiles P. Armsbury (Adams, Jefferson County, N.Y.): Pro Bono Publico (10 June 1858) |
1008.17 | John Day (Wayne Township, OH): A seated man holding a book {John W. See] |
1008.18 | Introduction to the carte de visite album |
1008.19 | C. G. Blatt's Photographic Emporium, Bernville, PA (1870s) |
1008.20 | William D. Jackson, Sr.: Trade card from Waco, Texas (1880-1900) |
1008.21 | Garfield's Electric Light Studio, 329 Broad St. (1896) |
Photographers |
1008.22 | William Morris Grundy: Sunshine in the Country: A Book of Rural Poetry (1861) |
1008.23 | Adelaide Hanscom Leeson: Sonnets from the Portuguese (ca. 1916) |
1008.24 | Martin Chambi: Peru - Macchu Picchu |