Abraham Bogardus
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Abraham Bogardus
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Abraham Bogardus was an American daguerreotypist and photographer who made around 200,000 daguerreotypes during his career. He was trained in the daguerreotype process by New Yorker George W. Prosch, who in 1839 had made a camera for Samuel F.B. Morse. Bogardus opened a studio and gallery at 363 Broadway in New York in 1846, becoming very successful. In 1868, he helped in the founding of the National Photographic Association of which he was president for five years. He worked as a clerk in a dry
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American daguerreotypist and photographer
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Bogardus
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2009-04-04T09:30:12Z
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2024-09-14T13:49:59Z
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