What’s in a picture?

A picture’s worth a thou­sand words. Behind gifted eyes, is a vision, a gen­tle whis­per from the heart, an artist’s soul. Like the deaf­en­ing silence in a vibrant dream,

…every pic­ture tells a story with a dif­fer­ent point of view.

Postscripts

Curated by WILL WIRIAWAN

The Capitol

A walk down the mem­ory lane with the help of some of the old­est sur­viv­ing col­lec­tions of daguerreo­types and the fine folks who have dig­i­tized and pub­lish them for public.

First devel­oped by French geniuses Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre (1787 – 1851) and Joseph Nicéphorus Niépce (1765 – 1833). Little that they know, the Daguerreotype would spark an era of pho­to­graphic artistry, as well as indus­try, as we know it today.