Names: | Other: J.W. Draper Other: John Draper
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| Dates: | 1811, 5 May - 1882, 4 January | Born: | Great Britain, Liverpool | Died: | US, NY, Hastings-on-the-Hudson | Active: | US | American scientific photographer who in 1839 is reputed to have made his assistant the subject of the world‘s first photo portrait. He worked with Samuel F.B. Morse and they set up a Daguerreotype studio at the University of New York. In 1842 he took the first Daguerreian photographs of solar spectra.
Stereographs project Business locations Boston, MA, US [John William Draper] Early dag. worker, pioneer
in making photomicrographs. B. England 09;
immigrated to U.S. 32; D. 82 T.K. Treadwell & William C. Darrah (Compiled by), Wolfgang, Sell (Updated by), 11/28/2003, Photographers of the United States of America, (National Stereoscopic Association) |
Credit: National Stereoscopic Association with corrections and additions by Alan Griffiths and others. |
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Getty Research, Los Angeles, USA has an ULAN (Union List of Artists Names Online) entry for this photographer. This is useful for checking names and they frequently provide a brief biography. | | Go to website |
Hastings Historical Society http://hastingshistorical.org The Hastings Historical Society (The Historical Society of Hastings-on-Hudson, NY, 407 Broadway, Hastings-on-Hudson, NY 10706 - 914/478-2249) has two important connections with photography. One is some of the later work of Lewis Hine who was resident in the town and the other is the collection on the Draper family.
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