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between antietam and 1860's to where alexander gardner who was still working for brady took images of the dead, the famous dead of antietam that brady exhibited in his broadway gallery under that name, between anti demand gettysburg in july of 1863 gardner had left brady and set up his own studio and taken most of brady's best photographers with including timothy o'sullivan. garner was out, brady was a competitor, he got to gettysburg first just two days after the battle ended on -- he arrived in the afternoon of july 5th. brady, gardner took timothy o'sullivan and jamie gibson who took great photographs on the peninsula, the three approach from the south on a road passing by what is famously known as the rose farm where the dead had not yet been buried. gardner and gibson had at antietam the three began taking photographs of unburied dead confederates. the three plant this spent 48 hours on the battlefield and in that time taking 6 the images, three force of which were of dead bodies or other aspects of the horrors of war. brady didn't come until a week after that and he and his men
between antietam and 1860's to where alexander gardner who was still working for brady took images of the dead, the famous dead of antietam that brady exhibited in his broadway gallery under that name, between anti demand gettysburg in july of 1863 gardner had left brady and set up his own studio and taken most of brady's best photographers with including timothy o'sullivan. garner was out, brady was a competitor, he got to gettysburg first just two days after the battle ended on -- he arrived...
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between indeed in an agency city where alexander gardner was still working for brady, taking images of the dead, the famous death of antietam that brady exhibited in his broadway gallery under that name, between indeed in and gettysburg in july 1863, gartner had left a break and set up his own studio and taken most of bradys best photographers with them, including timothy o'sullivan. so gartner was now reduced competitor. he got to gettysburg first, two days after the battle ended, he arrived the afternoon of july 5. and brady, gardner took timothy o'sullivan and james gibson who taken the great photographs on the peninsula. the three approach from the south under asimov was famously known now as the rose farm where the dead had not yet been buried. asgard and gibson went, three begin taking photographs of unvaried dad confessed to veterans that only about 48 hours on the battlefield and that time taking a 60 images, three-fourths of which were of dead bodies or above aspects of the horrors of war. brady didn't come for about a week after that, and he and his men didn't start taking ph
between indeed in an agency city where alexander gardner was still working for brady, taking images of the dead, the famous death of antietam that brady exhibited in his broadway gallery under that name, between indeed in and gettysburg in july 1863, gartner had left a break and set up his own studio and taken most of bradys best photographers with them, including timothy o'sullivan. so gartner was now reduced competitor. he got to gettysburg first, two days after the battle ended, he arrived...
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photographers like matthew brady and alexander gardner with primitive cameras and horse- drawn dark rooms followed both armies right on to the battlefield. >> this is a collection of tintypes. they are all civil war era. >> michael rose is a historian with the atlanta history center. he says civil war tintypes make us feel closer to that conflict. >> you can really look at these people and see what they were as individuals. >> these images were taken on lookout mountain right after the battle of chattanooga. one of the most photographed places of the war was right here on point lookout. the civil war was the last time tintype photography was used on the battlefield. until now. ed drew is an aerial gunner with a california air national guard and a student at the san francisco art institute. he brought an antique tintype camera on his recent tour in afghanistan to photograph his air combat unit. >> we are the guys who fly into the most dangerous locations to save people's lives. there was one aspect in particular i really wanted. that was for them to bear their soul into the camera and for
photographers like matthew brady and alexander gardner with primitive cameras and horse- drawn dark rooms followed both armies right on to the battlefield. >> this is a collection of tintypes. they are all civil war era. >> michael rose is a historian with the atlanta history center. he says civil war tintypes make us feel closer to that conflict. >> you can really look at these people and see what they were as individuals. >> these images were taken on lookout mountain...
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gardner was still working for brady had taken images of the dead, the famous dead of antietam that brady exhibited in his broadway gallery, between then july 1863 gardner had left brady to open his own studio and took most of the best photographers with him including those sullivan. he got to gettysburg first two days after the battle ended when he arrived the afternoon of july 5th. and he took gibson when taken as great and they approached from the south as they passed the rose farm where the dead had not been buried the three began taking photographs of the confederates. they spent only 48 hours on the battlefield taking about 60 images three force were dead bodies our other aspects. brady did not come for one week after that and him and his men did not take pictures until july 15 but then almost all bodies are buried the most visible signs of battle were cleaned up. the battlefield was going back into the rule seen only two weeks before. because they had crossed paths grady new the gardener had beat him to the story. so perhaps not even a question. the two men had different sensibilit
gardner was still working for brady had taken images of the dead, the famous dead of antietam that brady exhibited in his broadway gallery, between then july 1863 gardner had left brady to open his own studio and took most of the best photographers with him including those sullivan. he got to gettysburg first two days after the battle ended when he arrived the afternoon of july 5th. and he took gibson when taken as great and they approached from the south as they passed the rose farm where the...
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gardner and timothy o'sullivan, two major ones that you see again in any discussion of the civil war, why did they go west after the war? that's where they went and they did landscaping team with no people and not generally. generally often not. so there must be a reason for that. that struck me really so interesting. so i wanted to come at those events, people, historical skin sons that we are familiar with. mccain's assassination. we know lincoln was assassinated. i am not going to tell you otherwise. but what i will tell you when lincoln was assassinated, there were a group of guerrillas, speaking of guerrillas from missouri who are headed east. they were headed to washington and they are coming to kill the president. makes you wonder. the interest of if they were to drop to get adult are much further than -- i don't know, but they didn't get fired before they heard the names and that was the end of that. it was cointreau admits case you're interested, and unsavory group of people and i try not to make very many value judgments. i don't another race want to ignore, as i said, thes
gardner and timothy o'sullivan, two major ones that you see again in any discussion of the civil war, why did they go west after the war? that's where they went and they did landscaping team with no people and not generally. generally often not. so there must be a reason for that. that struck me really so interesting. so i wanted to come at those events, people, historical skin sons that we are familiar with. mccain's assassination. we know lincoln was assassinated. i am not going to tell you...