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- Michael J. Ware (born 1939, Bromley) FRSC FRSC is a chemist and photographer, known for his work in alternative photographic processes, earlier methods of printing photographic images that were succeeded by the more common silver-gelatin used today. In the Present, Ware acts as a consultant, most recently on the history and development of the platinotype and palladium processes. His has also written about chemistry's influence on the history of photography. (en)
- Michael J. (Mike) Ware, né en 1939 à Bromley, est un chimiste et photographe britannique, connu pour son travail dans les procédés photographiques alternatifs, les méthodes anciennes de tirage photographiques remplacées par le tirage argentique. (fr)
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- Michael J. Ware (born 1939, Bromley) FRSC FRSC is a chemist and photographer, known for his work in alternative photographic processes, earlier methods of printing photographic images that were succeeded by the more common silver-gelatin used today. In the Present, Ware acts as a consultant, most recently on the history and development of the platinotype and palladium processes. His has also written about chemistry's influence on the history of photography. (en)
- Michael J. (Mike) Ware, né en 1939 à Bromley, est un chimiste et photographe britannique, connu pour son travail dans les procédés photographiques alternatifs, les méthodes anciennes de tirage photographiques remplacées par le tirage argentique. (fr)
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- Mike Ware (fr)
- Mike Ware (photographer) (en)
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