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Greetings and welcome to Luminous-Lint.

Luminous-Lint is a premier online resource devoted to the comprehensive exploration of photographic history. It unites meticulously curated collections, scholarly essays, and rare, illuminating images to shed light on the evolving artistry and techniques of photography. Designed for collectors, curators, researchers, photohistorians and all lovers of photography, Luminous-Lint offers an in-depth journey into the intricate developments of this ever-evolving visual medium.

The platform is continually expanding, establishing a robust framework for understanding 19th- and 20th-century photography, while steadily advancing toward contemporary practices. Rather than striving for exhaustive coverage of every photographer, Luminous-Lint focuses on the unique, emphasizing pivotal trends in both chronological and cultural contexts. While digital and AI-based art is not a central focus, select examples will be incorporated to demonstrate the rich diversity of visual history as necessary.

Your recommendations are always welcome, as we are eager to discover new and deserving photographers and photomontagists who merit inclusion.

Thanks as always to the thousands of you who have supported Luminous-Lint in so many ways.

Alan Griffiths and the Luminous-Lint team

Luminous-Lint is used worldwide by curators, educators, photography students, photohistorians, collectors and photographers to better understand the many histories of photography.

Images

131,261

Luminous-Lint includes 131,261 images from 4,145 different collections around the world to create detailed and well structured histories of photography.

Photographers

21,105

Details on 21,105 photographers, using 50,235 different names, are included on Luminous-Lint with examples whenever possible.

Themes

984

Luminous-Lint includes 984 distinct, but interlinked, histories of photography that are evolving on a regular basis.
The connections between photographs are critical to understanding and Luminous-Lint includes 15,132 visual indexes to assist.


The power of Luminous-Lint rests not in these numbers but in the hundreds of millions of connections throughout photohistory, but those are for you to explore.

You can explore Luminous-Lint through Themes, such as Scientific or Landscape, or by focusing on specific years, like 1862 or 1900. You can even search for photographs taken on a precise date or by process, such as the Daguerreotype or Albumen. Visual Indexes provide insightful connections across the history of photography, highlighting important trends and relationships within the medium.

Luminous-Lint helps curators with exhibition planning, displays difficult-to-find resources for those in education and encourages photographers to better understand their originality by placing it within a historical context.

Luminous-Lint enhances your understanding of photography.
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Lucien Clergue, 1980, Book cover for Lucien Clergue, 1980, Langage des sables, (Marseille: Éditions Agep), Book cover, Ader Nordmann, LL/58735
Image: LL/58735
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Underwood & Underwood, 1903, Debris at the corner of Topeka Ave and Grand. Great 1903 Flood, North Topeka, Kansas, Stereoview, Private collection of Lou Ann Garner, LL/102312
Image: LL/102312
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Ferdinando Ongania, 1890s, [Untitled - check], [Calli e Canali in Venezia (Streets and Canals in Venice)], Photogravure, Paul Cava Fine Art, LL/7749
Image: LL/7749
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Cooley & Becket, n.d., Backmark for Cooley & Becket, Photographers, Savannah, Ga., Hilton Head, S.C. Beaufort, S.C., Carte de visite, back, Private collection of David W. Vaughan, LL/53355
Image: LL/53355
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Frederick H. Evans, n.d., Stamped monogram for Frederick Henry Evans, Stamp, Lee Gallery, LL/21555
Image: LL/21555
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E.O. Hoppé, 2007, March, Evite for the exhibition "E.O. Hoppé: Amerika - Modernist Photographs from the 1920‘s" held at Silverstein Photography, New York (April 5 - May 12, 2007), E-vite, Silverstein Photography, LL/18168
Image: LL/18168
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Robert Gill, 1864 (published), Cave No. 22 - Ajunta., [One Hundred Stereoscopic Illustrations of Architecture and Natural History in Western India], Stereoview, , LL/106481
Image: LL/106481
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Unidentified photographer, 1932 (ca), Film still, [Vampyr], Gelatin silver print, double weight, matte finish, Muse XX, LL/24044
Image: LL/24044
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Realistic Travels, n.d., The ruins of Albert and its famous cathedral as seen from an aeroplane, Stereoview, The Boyd / Jordan Collection, courtesy of greatwarin3d.org, LL/97228
Image: LL/97228
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Maxime Du Camp, 1850, 29 March (taken) 1870 (ca, print), Colosse du Spéos de Phré, Abou Simbel, Nubie, Egypte, Albumen print, Archive Farms, LL/65085
Image: LL/65085
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Lowden/Scott's (patent), 1856, Stereoscope no.199 on a lacquered-brass and wooden column and turned wooden base, sold by Negretti & Zambra, London, Stereoscope, National Museums Scotland, LL/68400
Image: LL/68400
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Abdullah frères, n.d., Dervish, Carte de visite, Private collection of Graham Pilecki, LL/78459
Image: LL/78459
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Eadweard Muybridge, 1873 (ca), Backmark for "Photographic Illustrations of the Pacific Coast", Stereoview, back, J. Paul Getty Museum, LL/118325
Image: LL/118325
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Norman Rockwell (artist), 1922, 14 January (published), "Boy with Stereoscopes" (study), Sketch, Norman Rockwell Museum, LL/99538
Image: LL/99538
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Vicomte Joseph Vigier, 1850, Vallé de Lur prise du chemin de Sasie à St-Sauveur, Salted paper print, from paper negative, Metropolitan Museum of Art, LL/79825
Image: LL/79825
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"Luminous-Lint is unparalleled in its depth and quality of photo-historical content for photography curators, artists and photo-aficionados the world over."

GRAHAM HOWE
CEO and owner, Curatorial Assistance, Pasadena

"Simply the most complete online source for information about the history of photography."

ROBERT HIRSCH
Photo-historian

"I like going back to Luminous-Lint because: it is an extremely well written and well documented site incorporating many photo collections, and highlighting special clusters within the field."

ELS BARENTS
Director, Huis Marseille Museum voor Fotografie

"Luminous-Lint is, in my experience, the most comprehensive history of photography resource on the internet, far surpassing what you'd find in any one book. The level of detail in the research is astounding. I have yet to find a similar site that matches it."

KARL BADEN
Boston College

"I refer to Luminous-Lint frequently to get a better and deeper visual understanding of photographic history; to look for new work and ideas. I also refer students - it is simply the most comprehensive and accessible database of its kind."

NEIL FOLBERG
Photographer and owner, Vision Gallery, Jerusalem, Israel

"I adore Luminous Lint because it is a reliable source for accurate information on subjects both mainstream and quirky in the world of photography. Also because it organizes knowledge in a non-linear fashion which encourages creative, out-of-the-box thinking."

BARBARA TANNENBAUM
Curator of Photography, Cleveland Museum of Art

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