Auguste Belloc
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Auguste Belloc (French: [bɛlɔk]; 1800, Montrabé – 1867, Paris) was a French photographer, known for his erotic works. He was born in Montrabé, and died in Paris. Belloc began his career as a painter of miniatures and watercolors. Belloc's first photographic studio was mentioned in 1851. Belloc practiced daguerreotype, he became involved in wet collodion development and improved the wax coating process, helping the photos to keep their wet-like luster.[1]
Belloc led important research about color stereoscopy (3-dimensional photography).
References
- ^ Perceval, Marion. Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-Century Photography.
External links
- Works by or about Auguste Belloc at Internet Archive
- Media related to Auguste Belloc at Wikimedia Commons
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