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  1. Apr 16, 2015 · 3. Daguerreotype: 1837. Photography’s next giant leap came courtesy of Louis Daguerre, a French artist and inventor who partnered with Niépce in the late 1820s. In 1837, Daguerre discovered ...

  2. Aug 9, 2023 · Rochester, N.Y., August 9, 2023 — The George Eastman Museum has appointed Daniel Peacock as an assistant curator in its Department of Photography. In his new role, Peacock will research the museum’s collection, collaborate on collection development, curate exhibitions at the museum, and author or contribute to scholarly publications.

  3. The George Eastman Award was established by the museum in 1955 to recognize individuals for their distinguished contribution to the art of film. Light & Motion Awards At the Light & Motion Awards, the George Eastman Museum pays tribute to the accomplishments of leaders in the fields of motion pictures and photography and recognizes artists from a new generation.

  4. Jul 12, 2018 · Also in 1884, at the age of thirty, he structured the company as a stock company with $200,000 in capital ($5.4 million today), with thirteen stockholders. Henry Strong had the most, 37.5 percent of the company, followed by Eastman with 32.5 percent. Thus began what became one of the best investments in American history.

  5. Space above the Dryden Theatre (today, the George Eastman Archive and Study Center) served as the museum's library, 1970s. Entrepreneur George Eastman (1854–1932), the pioneer of popular photography, completed his Colonial Revival mansion on East Avenue in Rochester in 1905 and resided there until his death. He bequeathed most of his assets ...

  6. Nov 17, 2012 · Thomas Henry Blair was a major figure in the American photographic industry and a principal competitor to George Eastman. The Blair Company was involved in the manufacture of a range of cameras and photographic materials and had, since late 1891, been producing celluloid roll film for the American market.