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Künstlerverein - Daguerreotype, Public domain

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Deutsch: Versammlung des Hamburger Künstlerverein am 6. Mai 1843 im Sommerlocal auf der Caffamacherreihe (19 Personen).

Stehend (l.n.r.): H.W. Hinch, W.F. Wulff, A.F. Vollmer, H. Kauffmann, Otto Speckter, Martin Gensler, Architekt T. Bülau, Günther Gensler, Architekt G.H. Kollmann, J.H. Sander, Marcus Haeselich, Architekt F.Ch. Heylmann.

Sitzend (l.n.r.): C.M. Laeisz, R. Hardorff, J.L.W. Westermann, Jacob Gensler, H. Stuhlmann, Georg Haeselich, J.W.D. Bantelmann.

Carl Ferdinand Stelzner was a began his career as a lithographer and engraver, but became interested in photography in the early 1840s. He learnt the daguerreotype process from Louis Daguerre himself and opened his own studio in Berlin in 1845. Stelzner quickly became known for his high-quality daguerreotypes, which were prized for their clarity and detail. He used a large-format camera that allowed him to capture images with incredible precision, and he experimented with different lighting techniques to create dramatic effects. As well as his technical skill, Stelzner was also known for his artistic ability. He often posed his subjects in carefully composed scenes and was adept at capturing their personalities and emotions. Stelzner's work was exhibited widely throughout Europe and he won numerous awards for his photography. He continued to work as a photographer until his death in 1894 at the age of 88. Today, Stelzner's daguerreotypes are highly prized by collectors and museums around the world. They offer a fascinating glimpse into the early days of photography and continue to inspire photographers today.

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1843 in hamburg 1843 portrait photographs of men adolph friedrich vollmer black and white portrait photographs of architects black and white portrait photographs of painters carl martin laeisz daguerreotype portraits fotografie im museum fur kunst und gewerbe hamburg gunther gensler hamburger kunstlerverein von 1832 heinrich stuhlmann hermann kauffmann johann georg haeselich johann heinrich sander johann jacob gensler johann wilhelm david bantelmann marcus haeselich martin gensler otto speckter rudolf hardorff theodor bulau wilhelm friedrich wulff works by carl ferdinand stelzner german
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06/05/1843
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Carl Ferdinand Stelzner (1805 - 1894)

German photographer best known for his pioneering work with daguerreotypes. He was born in Berlin on 28 December 1805.
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Wilhelm Weimar: Die Daguerreotypie in Hamburg, (1. Beiheft zum Jahrbuch der Hamburgischen Wissenschaftlichen Anstalten, XXXII, 1914,) Verlag Otto Meissner, Hamburg, 1915, Tafel 3. (Digitalisat)
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1843 in hamburg 1843 portrait photographs of men adolph friedrich vollmer black and white portrait photographs of architects black and white portrait photographs of painters carl martin laeisz daguerreotype portraits fotografie im museum fur kunst und gewerbe hamburg gunther gensler hamburger kunstlerverein von 1832 heinrich stuhlmann hermann kauffmann johann georg haeselich johann heinrich sander johann jacob gensler johann wilhelm david bantelmann marcus haeselich martin gensler otto speckter rudolf hardorff theodor bulau wilhelm friedrich wulff works by carl ferdinand stelzner german