
Daguerreotypes to Digital:
A Presentation of Photographic Processes
November 26, 2013–February 22, 2014
410 Chartres Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
504-523-4662
Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 9:30am - 4:30pm
This exhibition, presented in conjunction with PhotoNola 2013, will feature photographs from the first practice of photography in New Orleans, in the 1840s, to images made by well-known practitioners of the art of digital image making today. The Collection’s photographic holdings reflect a near-complete history of photography in America, and we will attempt to display and describe the diversity of processes used to make images for the past 175 years.
