Henry Wilhelm
Henry G. Wilhelm is an American researcher and author known for his studies of the archival properties of photographic printing processes.[1][2] In 1981 he received a Guggenheim Fellowship in Photographic Studies [3] to continue his work studying photographic processes.[4]
He is the co-author, along with Carol Brower Wilhelm, of the 1993 book The Permanence and Care of Color Photographs: Traditional and Digital Color Prints, Color Negatives, Slides, and Motion Pictures.[5][6] They are the founders of Wilhelm Imaging Research.
References[]
- ^ "Who is Henry Wilhelm...". Popular Photography. June 1990.
- ^ Anders, George (July 31, 2003). "In a Digital Age, Who Knows When Photographs Will Fade". Wall Street Journal.
- ^ "Guggenheim Fellows". Guggenheim Foundation.
- ^ Riper, Frank Van (24 November 1995). "Watching the Colors Fade". Washington Post. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
- ^ Hendriks, Klaus (August 1994). "The Permanence and Care of.. (Review)". Popular Photography.
- ^ Moore, Kevin D. (2010). Starburst: Color Photography in America 1970-1980. Distributed Art Pub Incorporated. ISBN 9783775724906.
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