Harry T. Shriver (U.S., 1831-1928): Rooftops of New York City after a Snowfall. Autochrome, 4" x 5", circa 1910

Shriver was an industrialist whose business became a part of Alcoa. He experimented with amateur photography as early as 1868, producing ambrotypes...and counted among his friends another amateur photographer, a young clerk named George Eastman. Shriver was around eighty years old when he made this subtle autochrome, a natural color photograph on glass.

 

 

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