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Anika Burgess

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Flashes of Brilliance: The Genius of Early Photography and How It Transformed Art, Science, and History
Anika Burgess
2025
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Three 19th-century daguerreotype portraits.

Flashes of Brilliance: The 19th-Century Innovations That Shaped Modern Photography

On daguerreotypes, William Henry Fox Talbot, and darkroom dangers.
by Anika Burgess via Literary Hub on July 17, 2025
Illustration of a scene from "As You Like It," from one of the Folger Shakespeare Library's "Elephant Folios."

The Most Amazing Archival Treasures That Were Digitized This Year

Thousands of priceless images, books, documents, and more are now at your fingertips.
by Anika Burgess via Atlas Obscura on December 15, 2017
Mountains on the cover of the Master Plan for Mount Rainier National Park.

The Early Master Plans for National Parks Are Almost as Beautiful as the Parks Themselves

In the 1930s, park planning was pretty.
by Anika Burgess via Atlas Obscura on September 7, 2017
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