Photography was officially invented in 1839, and in 1840 Samuel Morse had already imported it into the U.S. From this moment on people made it their tool not only to record the incredibly fast changing city, but also trying to capture portraits to express their identity, to promote themselves, and as a creative outlet. Photographers developed new and artful techniques of lighting and impressive studio props, but they also went out in the streets to help promote social change and to support the acceptance of a new immigrant generation. Taking a closer look at the role of photography between the Civil War and WWI is a wonderful way to gain a better understanding of this important chapter of our history.
All tours are Eastern Time and run about 60 to 90 minutes.
Registration is now closed.
Saturday, December 19
11:00 AM
Virtual Tour
Tickets:
Member: $15
Non-member: $25