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

  1. "Who is Henry Wilhelm...". Popular Photography. June 1990.
  2. Anders, George (July 31, 2003). "In a Digital Age, Who Knows When Photographs Will Fade". Wall Street Journal.
  3. "Guggenheim Fellows". Guggenheim Foundation.
  4. Riper, Frank Van (24 November 1995). "Watching the Colors Fade". Washington Post. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
  5. Hendriks, Klaus (August 1994). "The Permanence and Care of.. (Review)". Popular Photography.
  6. Moore, Kevin D. (2010). Starburst: Color Photography in America 1970-1980. Distributed Art Pub Incorporated.


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