Daguerreotype of American anti-slavery militant John Brown, 1846-1847

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Daguerreotype of American anti-slavery militant John Brown, 1846-1847
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For some reason I thought he lived longer than that.

Maybe it’s how long he had to stand there for the exposure.


He’s still living… His soul is marching on.



Clearly a man that did nothing wrong.


Dude looks like he’s serious.

Can confirm, nobody’s as serious as John Brown



To make the image, a daguerreotypist polished a sheet of silver-plated copper to a mirror finish; treated it with fumes that made its surface light-sensitive; exposed it in a camera for as long as was judged to be necessary, which could be as little as a few seconds for brightly sunlit subjects or much longer with less intense lighting; made the resulting latent image on it visible by fuming it with mercury vapor; removed its sensitivity to light by liquid chemical treatment; rinsed and dried it; and then sealed the easily marred result behind glass in a protective enclosure.

Sounds both fun AND healthy!


Yo dawg I heard you like daguerreotypes



Lyle Lovett looking badass in a suit.


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