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Self-portrait of A. Kientzle in studio with cameras, images, easel, etc.
Point Lookout, Tenn. At upper left is a photographer with camera. It could be R.M. Linn, his brother, or an assistant.
Soldier shining his shoe while his foot is on a camera without a lens. Rifle barrel can be seen just behind him. His pack is on the ground in background and a sword hilt can be seen. Another man stands at the side pouring a drink. At the bottom of the pedestal is a partially seen trademark design and name of J.W. Moulton, indicating that this is Moulton’s Massachusetts studio.
Image showing the photographer’s name at the bottom of the pedestal in the image above: J.W. Moulton.
Photographer holding lens cap and pencil or tinting instrument with daguerreian camera on stand and cases and what looks like a tinting kit along with other items on table by his side.
Man, possibly the photographer, seated in studio with daguerreotype camera on tripod at right, painted backdrop at left.
Photographer with camera taking group portrait. On verso is written “House I was born in 7/1/1882 N.I. Hawkins, Seneca, Mo.”
Students at Illinois College of Photography, Effingham, Ill. Sometime between 1895-1910. They are posed with Indian Clubs, boxing gloves, and a medicine ball. The man at right is holding a cable attached to the camera’s shutter to take this picture. There is another camera at right rear.