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MUSEUMS:Return to Top

The American Museum of Photography
http://www.photographymuseum.com
This is a virtual museum, a "museum without walls," dedicated to educating, informing, and sharing great photographs with Internet visitors. It is the personal collection of William Becker, a noted photography historian, television producer, and writer. The collection includes five thousand images from early daguerreotype portraits to the work of Ansel Adams. Curators, picture researchers, television producers, and historians have all made use of this unique collection. It has a rotating exhibition along with several permanent ones that emphasize history and practice.

Central Pacific Railroad Photographic History Museum
http://cprr.org/
Site is all about the Transcontinental railroad construction in the 1860's. Stereoviews, engravings, maps, and documents are treasures of western Americana that illustrate the history of the first transcontinental railroad, built from Sacramento, California over the Sierra Nevada mountains, meeting the Union Pacific Railroad at the Golden Spike Ceremony at Promontory, Utah on May 10,1869. There is an image catalog and more than a thousand on-line stereographs by Alfred A. Hart, A. J. Russell, Houseworth, Muybridge, Reilly, Savage, Watkins and Anthony.

Finnish Museum of Photography
http://fmp.fi/fmp_fi/muvieras/english/general.htm
The Finnish Museum of Photography site has a nice display of its current and past exhibits and general information about the museum in English, and a links section to other related museums plus a much larger portion of the site in Finnish.

Fotomuseum Winterthur
http://www.fotomuseum.ch/index.php?id=10&L=1
Fotomuseum Winterthur was founded in 1993 and is dedicated to photography as art form and document, and as a representation of reality. Fotomuseum Winterthur is on the one hand an art gallery for photography by contemporary photographers and artists (with exhibitions by Lewis Baltz, William Eggleston, Nan Goldin, Andreas Gursky, Roni Horn, Boris Mikhailov and many others). On the other, the Fotomuseum Winterthur is also a traditional museum for works by 19th and 20th century masters (with exhibitions by Karl Blossfeldt, Bill Brandt, Dorothea Lange, Lisette Model, Albert Renger-Patzsch, August Sander, Charles Sheeler, Edward Weston, Weegee and others). And finally, it is a cultural-historical, sociological museum of applied photography in the fields of industry, architecture, fashion, etc. (with exhibitions on police photography, industrial photography, dam-construction photography, medical photography etc.). These three orientations form the basis of the museum's exhibition program and accompanying publications and events.

International Center of Photography
http://www.icp.org/
This is a great photography museum in the heart of downtown Mahattan at 1133 Avenue of the Americas at 43rd Street. Always several good photography shows going on. Also maintains a book store, school, foundation, etc.

PHOTOGRAPHY DEALERS AND GALLERIES:Return to Top

Andrew Smith Gallery, Inc.
http://www.andrewsmithgallery.com/
The Andrew Smith Gallery has joined the I Photo Central website's member galleries. It is the one of the world's leading photography galleries selling 19th and 20th-century classical and contemporary original photographs. The gallery has been in the business of buying, selling and exhibiting fine historic and contemporary photography since 1974. Beginning with the sale of three Edward Curtis prints to the Madison Art Center in that year, Andrew Smith expanded his interests in both finding important collections and masterpieces and in exhibiting an eclectic mixture of the finest regional, national and international fine art photographs. In the past 10 years the gallery has had an estimated 500,000 visitors. There are also now two locations for the gallery in the historic plaza district of Santa Fe, NM. The gallery is known internationally for Historic and Classic Western American Photography and is a major source of collections of work by Ansel Adams, Timothy O'Sullivan, Carleton Watkins, Adam Clark Vroman, William Henry Jackson, Laura Gilpin and Edward S. Curtis. Among the subject areas in inventory are portraiture, landscape, documentary, fashion, nudes by Flor Garduno, still life, alternative processes, New York City, the American West and the American Indian. The Andrew Smith Gallery actively represents some of the most famous photographers, such as Paul Caponigro, Eliot Erwitt, Lee Friedlander, Annie Leibovitz, Herman Leonard and Jerry Uelsmann, to other noted regional, national and international photographers, including Christopher Burkett, Miguel Gandert, Joan Myers, Jack Spencer, Barbara Van Cleve, Jody Forster, Alan Ross and Delilah Montoya. The gallery also works with the leading Native American contemporary photographers Victor Masayesva Jr., Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie, Larry McNeil, Shelley Niro and Zig Jackson.

Contemporary Works
http://www.contemporaryworks.net
A website devoted to contemporary art photography. Represented artists include: Arthur Tress, Lisa Holden, Michael A. Smith, Claudia Kunin, Vladimir Birgus, Paula Chamblee, Stanko Abadzic, Krzysztof Pruszkowski, Joel D. Levinson, Jerry Spagnoli, Charlie Schreiner, Mitch Dobrowner, Michael Philip Manheim, Samer Mohdad and Ted Jones. Plus hundreds of works by other contemporary artists are in inventory there. An extensive list of books on contemporary photography and photographers is also offered for sale on the site. There is also an events calendar relating to the company and its represented artists and a news page.

Famous Faces Fine Fotos
http://www.famousfacesfinefotos.com
Famous Faces Fine Fotos specializes in masterworks (limited edition and vintage prints) by 20th and 21st century photographers with an emphasis on famous and interesting people. Subjects include entertainers, sports stars, rock legends, presidents, spiritual leaders, change advocates and others who have made an impact on culture, politics and even religion. The company features images from many top photographers, including Alfred Eisenstaedt, Yousef Karsh, Phillipe Halsman, George Hurrell, Roy Schatt and Andre De Dienes. Famous Faces is also a Master Dealer for TIME-LIFE and will be adding many of their photojournalistic images shortly. The company, run by Robert Jones, also has in inventory many of today's best contemporary photographers. Among them are Mark Seliger, Mary Ellen Mark, Harry Langdon, Len Prince, Neil Leifer and Patrick Alt.

Martin Gordon Gallery
http://www.martingordon.com
Situated in the heart of the growing art community in downtown Phoenix, AZ, Martin Gordon Gallery is just blocks from the Phoenix Art Museum. The present gallery, located in an historic neighborhood, is the successor to Martin Gordon, Inc., which dates to the 1960s. As well as dealing in photographs and fine prints, Martin Gordon held a number of legendary photograph and print auctions in New York City in the mid 1970s. The gallery offers a wide range of images by both recognized and lesser-known photographers, including Edward S. Curtis, Man Ray, Edward Weston, William Henry Jackson, and Manuel Alvarez Bravo. It also represents the estates of Morris Berman and Howard Dils. The gallery’s stock is constantly changing, and they welcome ongoing inquiries and specific requests. Currently, the gallery sells only by private appointment.

Charles Schwartz, Ltd.
http://www.cs-photo.com
Charles Schwartz Ltd. specializes in 19th and 20th century vintage photographs. An outstanding selection of early photographs, including cased images and paper prints, is offered on the site. The company carries a wide range of European and American images with a special emphasis on New York City. Japan and Southeast Asia are also well represented. In addition to works by masters of the medium such as Berenice Abbott and W. Eugene Smith, a variety of documentary images and an eclectic assortment of vernacular photographs are also offered. Charles Schwartz Ltd. is open by appointment only.

Vintage Works, Ltd.
http://www.vintageworks.net
Vintage Works, Ltd. is a private by-appointment photography dealer, which specializes in 19th and 20th century vintage photographs. The inventory is particularly strong in early paper and hard images before 1880 and Between the Wars surrealism and experimental photographs. However, the entire history of photography is well represented. French, English, Eastern Europe and American images are a major portion of the inventory, but most areas of the world are represented. The inventory of French 19th-century masters is particularly strong and includes such important photographers as Baldus, Le Gray, Negre, Teynard, De Clercq, Le Secq, De Launay, Girault de Prangey, Nadar, Salzmann, Marville, Fortier, Bisson Freres, Bayard and others. Also strong is our inventory of 20th-century French and American masters, which include Brassai, Kertesz, Doisneau, Cartier-Bresson, Siskind, Weston, Steichen, Stieglitz, Horst, Penn, Evans, Lartigue, Lange, Morgan, Laughlin, Friedlander, Boubat, Meatyard, Bing, Man Ray, Sieff, Siegel, Ubac, Callahan, Tress, Kollar, Ronis, Hine, Levitt, De Meyer and many others.

PHOTOGRAPHY ASSOCIATIONS & ORGANIZATIONS:Return to Top

Arab Images Foundation
http://www.arabimages.com
The Arab Images Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to the safeguarding of modern and contemporary visual arts in the Arab world, and has done important work in the field of civil society development by highlighting the daily life of local populations in the Middle East and North Africa. Using photography, it aims to show what usually stays out of the mainstream media's focus.

Association of International Photography Art Dealers
http://www.aipad.com/
The Association of International Photography Art Dealers [AIPAD] was organized in 1979. With members in the United States, Australia, Canada, Europe and Japan, the Association has become a unifying force in the field of photography. AIPAD is dedicated to creating and maintaining high standards in the business of exhibiting, buying and selling photographs as art. Acting as the collective voice of the art photography dealers that make up its membership, AIPAD maintains ethical standards, promotes communication within the photographic community, encourages public appreciation of photography as art, concerns itself with the rights of photographers and collectors, and works to enhance the confidence of the public in responsible photography. AIPAD members provide a wide range of services to the public, such as exhibitions, appraisals, expert opinions and consultations.

Daguerreian Society
http://www.daguerre.org/
The Daguerreian Society, founded 1988, is an organization of individuals and institutions sharing a common interest in the art, history and practice of the daguerreotype. The website provides details on membership and its benefits. It also offers extensive resources and information on daguerreotypes, including a bibliography, history and specifics on the process itself.

OTHER PHOTOGRAPHY-RELATED NON-PROFITS:Return to Top

Aperture
http://www.aperture.org
Over its 50 years, Aperture magazine grew into the non-profit Aperture Foundation, which expanded to include the subsequent publication of books, limited edition prints and portfolios, traveling exhibitions, and an educational program that includes lectures and panel discussions with artists, curators, and other key players in the field of photography. All of these programs can be found here on its website.

Fotovision
http://www.fotovision.org
Fotovision's mission is to advance documentary photography and storytelling through education, dialogue and community. It runs numerous education programs aimed at photographer and collectors/curators. It also offers a print edition program.

Photo Review
http://www.photoreview.org
The Photo Review is a non-profit organization devoted to the development of photography and the encouragement of photographers. It runs an annual photography contest, a benefit auction, and several photography-related events annually. It publishes the Photo Review, a critical journal of photography; The Photo Review Newsletter, which list exhibits throughout the Mid-Atlantic region as well as international calls for work and news; The Photograph Collector Newsletter, one of the leading sources of information for the photography art market; and the Photographic Art Market: Auction Prices, an annual international guide to prices for photographs sold at auction.

PHOTOGRAPHY RESOURCES / LIBRARIES / LINKS PAGES:Return to Top

Alice Antique Links
http://www.antiqueappeal.com/alinks/pages/index.html
Antique Links is a large link directory and search engine for locating antique and collectible web sites, including those relating to photography images and equipment.

Art of the Photogravure
http://www.photogravure.com/
As the site describes itself so aptly: "Celebrating the beauty and history of the photogravure process and the important role it has played in the evolution of fine art photography. This site contains a unique and extensive overview of photogravure as well as many resources to aid in the study of this all but forgotten art." An excellent and well designed website devoted to the photogravure.

Art Support
http://art-support.com/index.htm
This site was created for fine art photographers, however it's useful to anyone interested in selling artwork. Fine art photographers will find the site to be a very valuable online resource, so will collectors of photography. It features articles about the business of art and photography, tips on selling art, pointers on how to exhibit art, and ideas on how to promote and market artworks. There's information about artist copyright, artist grants, photography events, photography magazines and more. You'll also find a comprehensive listing of photography galleries, museums and non-profit photography organizations.

Colorado Mining History in Images
http://www.Miningbureau.Com
This site preserves and presents images and history of early prospecting and mining operations in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. The important Keller Colorado Mining Photographic Collection is archived there. The website serves as an online museum of western Colorado history through vintage photographs. Step back into the past through historic photographs and explore Colorado's rich heritage by examining early three-dimensional stereographs and other images.

Gordon's Photography Price Annuals
http://www.gordonsart.com/
Gordon's International Photography Database comes in several formats, including Online, CD-Rom, and Book versions. The CD-Rom and online versions have over 190,000 international auction sales from 1970 through the present for photographs of all styles and periods. Entries encompass 19th, 20th, and 21st century photographs, as well as books and periodicals with original photographs. Gordon's also produces similar products for the general art and print markets including the invaluable Davenport ’s Art Reference & Price Guide.

New York Public Library
http://www.nypl.org/
We often forget the wonderful resources of our public libraries, and the New York Public Library is one of the best. A good portion of Its huge collection of photography can be accessed on line, and the library maintains a list of the more than 1,500 photographers in its collection, along with their birth and death dates.

PhotoLinks Photography Directory
http://www.PhotoLinks.net
A general photography links page, with links to many types of photography sites.

PARIS RESOURCES:Return to Top

Free WIFI Connections in Paris
http://www.paris.fr/portail/Economie/Portal.lut?page_id=7822&document_type_id=4&document_id=29270&portlet_id=18027
This is a list by arrondissements (think New York City boroughs, but smaller) of where you can get free WIFI connections in Paris. Great government site.

Paris Mayor's Office Site
http://www.paris.fr/portail/accueil/Portal.lut?page_id=1
Lots of great information on what's going on in Paris from the government standpoint. In French and an abbreviated version in English and Spanish (just click on the little EN or ES at the top right). Definitely worth looking at if you are planning to visit or are visiting this city of lights. From festival information to a list of parks and their program, you'll find it all here and more.

Paris Restaurants
http://www.iphotocentral.com/collecting/article_view.php/15/18/1
My own list of some of the best and most reasonable restaurants in Paris with addresses, phone numbers, food, service and pricing information. Plus lots of tips on eating out in France's capital city.

PHOTOGRAPHY AUCTIONS:Return to Top

Arab Images Auction
http://www.auction.arabimages.com
Arab Images Auction is an online auction web site dedicated to vintage and fine art photographic prints from the Arab World.

Be-Hold
http://www.be-hold.com
For 20 years Be-Hold has been a source of strong and unusual vintage photographic imagery. Specialties range from fine daguerreotypes and other early formats, including CDV's and stereo views, through larger photographic prints into the mid-20th Century. Catalog and internet auctions of this material are held regularly. Appraisal, collection management and development expertise in these areas are also available from the company.

PHOTOGRAPHY PUBLICATIONS:Return to Top

Eyemazing devoted to International Contemporary Photography
http://www.eyemazing.com
Eyemazing is devoted to International Contemporary Photography. A quarterly, large-format image magazine printed on the finest paper. With 196 pages, each issue of Eyemazing presents exciting new work of known and unknown talented artists from all around the world,new photography book reviews and articles on major photography festivals and events.

Imaging Science
http://www.maney.co.uk/journals/imagingscience
Imaging Science is a journal of the Royal Photographic Society, which is published by Maney Publishing. The journal covers exclusively both fundamental and applied scientific aspects of imaging.

PHOTO AND ART BLOGS:Return to Top

Conscientious
http://www.jmcolberg.com/weblog/
A little disconcerting at first, because the author does go off on other tangents besides photography. But his subtitle: "a weblog about fine-art photography (and more)" does indicate you will get lots of other opinions about other topics. Most of the postings are URL links to other sites about something he feels is interesting, and often it is.

Fugitive Vision
http://fugitivevision.blogspot.com/
A blog by Evan Mirapaul about his observations and thoughts about art and photography as they relate to his travels to galleries and fairs around the world.

[EV+/-] Exposure Compensation
http://exposurecompensation.com
A very interesting blog devoted to issues relating to photography and photographers. This one hits more from the art photography side but also deals with strong photojournalism issues as well.

Edward Winkleman
http://edwardwinkleman.blogspot.com/
This blog on art, politics, gossip and tough love by New York City art dealer Ed Winkleman hits on a lot of the issues dealing with photography and the contemporary art market. He seems balanced and intelligent about the issues, although some of those responding to his posts do get rather heated in the following debates over the issues.

Japan-Photo.Info
http://japan-photo.info/blog/
A good blog on contemporary (or at least modern) Japanese photography with original interviews with photographers, reports on related exhibitions, book reviews, etc. Very well done and very comprehensive on this particular subject

Mode Studio: Photography, Photoshop, Adobe Training, and Sometimes Video
http://www.modestudio.us
My friend Stephen Weinrebe is posting up a new blog, which addresses a lot of the issues with digital photography and Adobe Photoshop in particular. As a part of this process, he spotlights a number of noted contemporary photographers' work and discusses the digital impact on the photography market. But he also touches on traditional photography. While the column is more targeted to photographers, collectors, dealers and curators can certainly benefit from the information here.

Modern Art Obsession
http://www.modernartobsession.blogs.com/
Modern Art Obsession, or MAO for short, is "Where the Pursuit of the Collection IS the Obsession", according to the blog's author, who primarily focuses on contemporary photography in an off-beat and don't-take-me-serious way. Really worth the trip.

Old Photos of Japan
http://oldphotosjapan.com/en/
This is a great blog and resource for Japanese photographs from the 1860s-1930s. It is available in English, Japanese and Dutch. Photos are searchable by period, photographer, theme, medium and location.

Photo Life
http://www.photolife.com/currentnewsletter.php
Photo Life’s monthly on-line newsletter reports on technology, news, events and contests, as well as who’s who in the Canadian photographic industry. Has occasional articles of interest to photography collectors and curators.

Venetian Blind and Other Cultural Phobias
http://culturalhypnotism.blogspot.com/
A blog devoted to cultural and political nonsense.

VoxPhotographs: The Voice of Fine Art Photography in Maine
http://blog.voxphotographs.com/
Email: Heather Frederick <heatherfrederick@verizon.net>
As it notes, this blog somewhat focuses on the photography market in Maine, but it goes well beyond those boundaries. Heather Frederick's fine blog covers fine art photography in a way that photographers, collectors and curators would all find very interesting.

OTHER PHOTO LINKS:Return to Top

FineArtInfo.Com
http://www.findartinfo.com
Free art auction prices. Signatures and monograms.

Cage, Cyber Art Gallery
http://www.cage.nl/cage.php

Daniella Dangoor Vintage Photographs
http://www.danielladangoor.com

Hugh Ashley Rayner: Fine Books, Maps & Antique Photographs of India & The Orient
http://www.indiabooks.co.uk

KaufmaNelson Vintage Photographs
http://www.kaufmanelson.com/

Photosensualis.com
http://web.mac.com/photosensualis/Photosensualis/Home*.html

Philadelphia Business List
http://www.philadelphiabusinesslist.com