
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
This is a place one should explore. The museum, full of antique photos, is devoted to the exhibition, preservation, and study of photography, with an emphasis on 19th-century photography. The museum's collection comprises 500,000 images, negatives, 20,000 cameras, and accessories.
The collection represents every photographic process, including Daguerreotype, Ambrotype, Tintype, Salt, Albumen prints, Ivorytype, Orotone, and many more lesser-known processes. Photographers represented in the collection include Mathew Brady, Julia Margaret Cameron, Edward S. Curtis, The Detroit Photographic Company, Roger Fenton, Alexander Gardner, Timothy H. O'Sullivan, and F.A. Reinhart. Collection's genres include an extensive portrait display of Civil War Generals, vintage photographs of Abraham Lincoln, African Americans, Native Americans, and a large exhibit of illuminated lantern slides