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  1. 29 de may. de 2024 · Photography With Hippolyte Bayard at the Getty Center. The exhibition ‘Hippolyte Bayard: A Persistent Pioneer’ examines one of the lesser-known originators of the medium, while...

  2. 24 de may. de 2024 · Parisian bureaucrat by day and tireless inventor after hours, Hippolyte Bayard (French, 1801-1887) was one of the most important, if now lesser-known, pioneers of photography. During his thirty-year career, he invented the direct positive process and several other photographic techniques on paper.

  3. 13 de may. de 2024 · The earliest photographer to stage such an image was the Frenchman Hippolyte Bayard. He called the image, which featured himself as a half-naked corpse, “portrait of a drowned man,” thereby voicing his bitterness at not having been acknowledged as one of the inventors of photography.

  4. Hace 3 días · By October 1840, a little over a year after several competing photographic processes had been made public, Bayard began staging elaborate self-portraits in his garden and other locations. His best known, Le Noyé ( The Drowned Man ), was made on October 18, 1840. In five of the seven self-portraits, he placed himself in garden settings.

  5. Hace 3 días · Bayard was an inventor of one of the earliest photographic processes and produced some of the first self-portraits with a camera. Here, Bayard represents himself as a gardener, mending a trellis to guide the growth of his botanical wards.

  6. 23 de may. de 2024 · Photographer Hippolyte Bayard staged the portrait of himself as a dead man to make a point. He was an early pioneer in photography, but felt slighted by his colleagues. Bayard invented a direct-positive process that allowed for the capture of images on paper in 1839.

  7. 13 de may. de 2024 · The Société Héliographique was the first photographic society, founded in Paris in 1851. It played a pivotal role in establishing photography as an art form. Photos of (from left to right) Gustave Le Gray, Hippolyte Bayard, Henri Le Secq, and Auguste Mestral, via Terra Stories.