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Until 1997 it was believed, wrongly, that the author of the Bate & CÄ«a photographs was
Esteban GarcĂa. The identity of the real author was discovered by Alberto del Pino Menck ("Javier LĂłpez, fotĂłgrafo de Bate y CĂa. en la Guerra del Paraguay", BoletĂn HistĂłrico del EjĂ©rcito 294–297, 1997). See
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Confederate fortifications near Charleston – his wet-plate photographs taken under fire show explosions and Union ships
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Unlike paintings, which presented a single illustration of a specific event, photography offered the opportunity for an extensive amount of imagery to enter circulation. The proliferation of the photographic images allowed the public to be well informed in the discourses of war. The advent of
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being commercially available, most photographers took older cameras in the field as they had less delicate components, and so had to forfeit the ability to capture motion. Their reconfigured scenes were designed to intensify the visual and emotional effects of battle.
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involves photographing armed conflict and its effects on people and places. Photographers who participate in this genre may find themselves placed in harm's way, and are sometimes killed trying to get their pictures out of the war arena.
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forces, he published not only numerous pictures of the Anglo-Egyptian troops and their officers, but also photographs of Anglo-Egyptian troops looting dead enemies and defeated
Sudanese, like the commander at the
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images of soldiers were also often staged. In order to produce a photograph, the subject had to be perfectly still for a matter of minutes, so they were posed to be comfortable and minimize movement.
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and five monitor-class warships engaging Forts Wagner and Gregg in
Charleston harbor, S.C., in what is one of the world's first combat action photographs, taken in (September 7 1863.Haas & Peale
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in 1854. His photographs were probably intended to offset the general aversion of the
British people to the war's unpopularity, and to counteract the occasionally critical reporting of correspondent
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Artists of the Triple Alliance Conflict". In Kraay, Hendrik; Whigham, Thomas L. (eds.).
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from 1848 to 1849. These consisted of portraits of fellow officers, key figures from the campaigns, administrators and their wives and daughters, including
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began recreating scenes of battle in order to overcome the limitations of early photography with regard to the recording of moving objects. Despite
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Spanish Civil War: from the collection of the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina SofĂa
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Federal ironclads firing on Fort Moultrie, Sept 8, 1863 (click to enlarge) – The Valentine, Richmond, Va.
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landings and the fall of Paris, and conflicts in the 1950s until his death by a landmine in Indochina in May 1954. Photojournalist
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firing at southern positions September 8, 1863. By coincidence, northern photographers Haas and Peale made a photographic plate of
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the year before, but he arrived after the fighting was over. He captured images of the ruined town and corpses in a street.
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who traveled with the British forces. This was a commercial venture with the hope of selling albums of war photographs.
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firm of Bate y CompañĂa commissioned the Uruguayan photographer Javier LĂłpez to travel to the field of battle.
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of 1865–1870. It was also the first occasion for South American war photography. In June 1866, the
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which focused on the clothing and belongings of the victims of
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1606:"Army combat photographer's last picture is of her own death"
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was killed by a landmine in Vietnam, in November 1965. The
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Of Battle and Beauty: Felice Beato's Photographs of China.
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Of battle and beauty: Felice Beato's photographs of China
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International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
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photography has become more dangerous with the advent of
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1158:. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press. pp.
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Baldwin, Gordon, Malcolm Daniel, and Sarah Greenough.
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1570:(New York and London: Routledge, 2007), pp. 7–8.
1081:. London: Secker & Warburg. pp. 13–17.
857:. London: Laurence King Publishing. p. 49.
127:in the aftermath of the Second Anglo-Sikh War,
1540:"Joe Rosenthal; Shot Flag-Raising at Iwo Jima"
913:Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-century Photography
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357:in September 1855, producing about 60 images.
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778:"Seeing is believing: early war photography"
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3090:Comparison of digital and film photography
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1628:"FundstĂĽcke (Found Objects), Kosovo 2000"
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1257:Venice: Ikona Photo Gallery, 1983.
1186:New Haven: Yale University Press, 2004.
969:Roger Taylor; Larry John Schaaf (2007).
821:. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: SAGE. pp.
707:created a photographic exhibition about
1131:. London: John Constable. p. 238.
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636:in 1945 was taken by photojournalist
42:Bodies on the battlefield at Antietam
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1207:New York: Pound Press; Crown, 1984.
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1723:. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.
1594:, Agence France-Presse, Apr 5, 2010
1052:. Vintage Works Ltd. Archived from
776:O’Hearn, Megan (11 November 2016).
2852:Timeline of photography technology
1344:Bombardment of Fort Sumter in 1863
648:cover conflicts around the world.
375:In February 1858, they arrived in
27:Photographic documentation of wars
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529:of 1878–1880 was photographed by
379:to document the aftermath of the
334:The Valley of the Shadow of Death
135:by John McCosh, circa April 1849.
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1779:interview with Susan Moeller on
1580:Committee to Protect Journalists
1028:"Fenton Crimean War Photographs"
878:Kari Andén-Papadopoulos (2011).
679:July 12, 2007, Baghdad airstrike
432:The Home of a rebel Sharpshooter
32:War photography (disambiguation)
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1446:Journal of Perpetrator Research
1440:Gordon, Michelle (2019-10-18).
884:. Intellect Books. p. 45.
854:Photography: A Cultural History
316:injured or mutilated soldiers.
212:of the United Kingdom in 1855.
1695:. Reading: Osprey Publishing.
1667:. : Aperture Foundation, Inc.
1538:Bernstein, Adam (2006-08-22).
1150:Green-Lewis, Jennifer (1996).
881:Amateur Images and Global News
337:and assigned it to the piece.
156:Hugh Gough, 1st Viscount Gough
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2902:Painted photography backdrops
2834:Golden triangle (composition)
2114:35 mm equivalent focal length
1604:Martin, David (May 3, 2017).
1484:, November 10, 2015, CBC News
500:in combat September 7, 1863.
277:Valley of the Shadow of Death
1102:Regarding the Pain of Others
1077:; Gernsheim, Alison (1954).
633:Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima
544:troops under the command of
487:Home of a Rebel Sharpshooter
152:Patrick Alexander Vans Agnew
2612:Intentional camera movement
851:Mary Warner Marien (2006).
483:Soldiers on the Battlefield
417:The Illustrated London News
321:Charge of the Light Brigade
309:The Illustrated London News
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3305:Most expensive photographs
2657:Multi-exposure HDR capture
1709:. New York, N.Y.: Viking.
1632:National Gallery of Canada
1203:Broecker, William L., ed.
1030:. U.S. Library of Congress
977:Metropolitan Museum of Art
817:Encyclopedia of Journalism
681:, yielding a scandal when
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514:LĂłpez used the wet-plate
475:instantaneous photography
3239:Digital image processing
1733:Lewinski, Jorge (1978).
1719:James, Lawrence (1981).
946:University of St Andrews
620:Second Sino-Japanese War
381:Indian Rebellion of 1857
176:Second Anglo-Burmese War
3347:Photography periodicals
2907:Photography and the law
1737:. London: W. H. Allen.
1499:. Time Inc. 1938-05-23.
1255:Antonio e Felice Beato.
550:reconquest of the Sudan
527:Second Anglo-Afghan War
402:, 1860, by Felice Beato
3259:Gelatin silver process
2283:Science of photography
2268:Photographic processes
2246:Perspective distortion
1756:PBS on war photography
1705:Katz, D. Mark (1991).
1677:Harris, David (1999).
1261:OCLC 27711779. p. 447.
920:. pp. 1467–1471.
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2256:Photographic printing
2179:Exposure compensation
1693:Early war photographs
1691:Hodgson, Pat (1974).
1663:Capa, Robert (1999).
1312:World Digital Library
910:John Hannavy (2007).
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148:Second Anglo-Sikh War
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3446:Photography by topic
2501:Straight photography
2139:Chromatic aberration
1125:Woodham-Smith, Cecil
979:. pp. 121–124.
918:Taylor & Francis
709:war crimes in Kosovo
696:was killed when the
689:combat photographer
578:Battle of Vimy Ridge
540:was attached to the
200:in 1854, during the
160:Charles James Napier
106:Mexican–American War
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1347:, sonofthesouth.net
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1016:Memory documented
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2098:Zone plate
2044:wide-angle
2029:long-focus
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1553:2017-11-06
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1319:2013-06-10
1060:2014-01-12
1034:5 February
758:References
747:War artist
717:exhumation
691:Specialist
531:John Burke
509:Montevideo
422:Taku Forts
355:Sevastopol
262:Baltic Sea
229:using the
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675:Iraq War
377:Calcutta
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194:OlteniĹŁa
187:Romanian
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