Photography

The millions of photographs in the Museum's collections compose a vast mosaic of the nation's history. Photographs accompany most artifact collections. Thousands of images document engineering projects, for example, and more record the steel, petroleum, and railroad industries.

Some 150,000 images capture the history, art, and science of photography. Nineteenth-century photography, from its initial development by W. H. F. Talbot and Louis Daguerre, is especially well represented and includes cased images, paper photographs, and apparatus. Glass stereographs and news-service negatives by the Underwood & Underwood firm document life in America between the 1890s and the 1930s. The history of amateur photography and photojournalism are preserved here, along with the work of 20th-century masters such as Richard Avedon and Edward Weston. Thousands of cameras and other equipment represent the technical and business side of the field.

date made
mid-late 1800s
ID Number
2012.3033.2353
nonaccession number
2012.3033
catalog number
2012.3033.2353
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1885-09-17
maker
Muybridge, Eadweard
ID Number
PG.003856.0154
accession number
98473
catalog number
3856.0154
maker number
1339
date made
mid-late 1800s
ID Number
2012.3033.1818
nonaccession number
2012.3033
catalog number
2012.3033.1818
date made
mid-late 1800s
ID Number
2012.3033.3557
nonaccession number
2012.3033
catalog number
2012.3033.3557
date made
mid-late 1800s
ID Number
2012.3033.1816
nonaccession number
2012.3033
catalog number
2012.3033.1816
date made
mid-late 1800s
ID Number
2012.3033.1817
nonaccession number
2012.3033
catalog number
2012.3033.1817
date made
mid-late 1800s
ID Number
2012.3033.1980
nonaccession number
2012.3033
catalog number
2012.3033.1980
date made
mid-late 1800s
ID Number
2012.3033.2449
nonaccession number
2012.3033
catalog number
2012.3033.2449
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1926-08
maker
Petrocelli, Joseph
ID Number
PG.003986.09
accession number
117570
catalog number
3986.09
date made
mid-late 1800s
ID Number
2012.3033.1088
nonaccession number
2012.3033
catalog number
2012.3033.1088
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
before 1907
ID Number
1986.3048.0999
nonaccession number
1986.3048
catalog number
1986.3048.0999
date made
mid-late 1800s
ID Number
2012.3033.3244
nonaccession number
2012.3033
catalog number
2012.3033.3244
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1970
maker
Powers, Mark James
ID Number
2013.0222.36
catalog number
2013.0222.36
accession number
2013.0222
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1930s-1950s
maker
Keppler, Victor
ID Number
PG.006261.W
catalog number
6261W
accession number
238737
date made
mid-late 1800s
ID Number
2012.3033.1107
nonaccession number
2012.3033
catalog number
2012.3033.1107
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
late 19th century
maker
Muybridge, Eadweard
ID Number
PG.003856.1316
catalog number
3856.1316
accession number
98473
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
Date made
1884-1886
maker
Muybridge, Eadweard
ID Number
PG.003856.0570
accession number
98473
catalog number
3856.0570
maker number
138
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
before 1907
ID Number
1986.3048.1774
nonaccession number
1986.3048
catalog number
1986.3048.1774
date made
mid-late 1800s
ID Number
2012.3033.2898
nonaccession number
2012.3033
catalog number
2012.3033.2898
Sometime around her 17th birthday, Canadian Bernice Palmer received a Kodak Brownie box camera (No. 2A Model), either for Christmas 1911 or for her birthday on 10 January 1912.
Description
Sometime around her 17th birthday, Canadian Bernice Palmer received a Kodak Brownie box camera (No. 2A Model), either for Christmas 1911 or for her birthday on 10 January 1912. In early April, she and her mother boarded the Cunard liner Carpathia in New York, for a Mediterranean cruise. Carpathia had scarcely cleared New York, when it received a distress call from the White Star liner Titanic on 14 April. It raced to the scene of the sinking and managed to rescue over 700 survivors from the icy North Atlantic. With her new camera, Bernice took pictures of the iceberg that sliced open the Titanic’s hull below the waterline and also took snapshots of some of the Titanic survivors. Lacking enough food to feed both the paying passengers and Titanic survivors, the Carpathia turned around and headed back to New York to land the survivors. Unaware of the high value of her pictures, Bernice sold publication rights to Underwood & Underwood for just $10 and a promise to develop, print, and return her pictures after use. In 1986, she donated her camera, the pictures and her remarkable story to the Smithsonian.
date made
ca 1912
user
Ellis, Bernice P.
maker
Eastman Kodak Company
ID Number
1986.0173.38
accession number
1986.0173
catalog number
1986.0173.38
date made
mid-late 1800s
ID Number
2012.3033.3816
nonaccession number
2012.3033
catalog number
2012.3033.3816
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
late 19th century
maker
Muybridge, Eadweard
ID Number
PG.003856.1301
accession number
98473
catalog number
3856.1301
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1972
referenced
Mueller, Frederick W.
maker
National Museum of American History
ID Number
1986.0711.0511
catalog number
1986.0711.0511
accession number
1986.0711
maker number
SP-64-67w
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1972
referenced
Mueller, Frederick W.
maker
National Museum of American History
ID Number
1986.0711.0516
catalog number
1986.0711.0516
accession number
1986.0711
maker number
SP-64-67z

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