Glass, chemically treated (wet-plate negative) and then exposed to light was used.
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Brady shot standing pose photos that captured the solemn character of a revered military leader.
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Korea was isolationist during the Civil War as Japan and China had been earlier, and the country had absolutely nothing to do with the war or the affairs of other countries. After the war a US ship (named the William T. Sherman) attempted to make contact with Korea, but the Koreans captured the ship and slaughtered everyone aboard.
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People saw the grim effects of war for the first time in his graphic photos.
Mathew b. Brady and his photographs made a lasting impact because for the first time people could see that war wasn't a romantic place but an ugly greusome place.
Mathew b. Brady and his photographs made a lasting impact because for the first time people could see that war wasn't a romantic place but an ugly greusome place.
Mathew b. Brady and his photographs made a lasting impact because for the first time people could see that war wasn't a romantic place but an ugly greusome place.
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