Box 6
Contains 9 Results:
Sabattier, Published, ca. 1974
This series contains the negatives and photographs of Whitelaw C. Roemer. It documents the Sabattier Process, a special effect created by a phenomenon where a negative image is reversed in tone by short re-exposure of partially developed negative.
Charlotte Lighthouse, ca. 1974
This series contains the negatives and photographs of Whitelaw C. Roemer. It documents the Sabattier Process, a special effect created by a phenomenon where a negative image is reversed in tone by short re-exposure of partially developed negative.
Misc. Prints and Negatives, ca. 1974
This series contains the negatives and photographs of Whitelaw C. Roemer. It documents the Sabattier Process, a special effect created by a phenomenon where a negative image is reversed in tone by short re-exposure of partially developed negative.
Lower Falls, Hojack and Suspension Bridges, ca. 1974
This series contains the negatives and photographs of Whitelaw C. Roemer. It documents the Sabattier Process, a special effect created by a phenomenon where a negative image is reversed in tone by short re-exposure of partially developed negative.
Misc. Scenes, ca. 1974
This series contains the negatives and photographs of Whitelaw C. Roemer. It documents the Sabattier Process, a special effect created by a phenomenon where a negative image is reversed in tone by short re-exposure of partially developed negative.
Cook's Opera House, ca. 1974
This series contains the negatives and photographs of Whitelaw C. Roemer. It documents the Sabattier Process, a special effect created by a phenomenon where a negative image is reversed in tone by short re-exposure of partially developed negative.
Mercury Revisited, ca. 1974
This series contains the negatives and photographs of Whitelaw C. Roemer. It documents the Sabattier Process, a special effect created by a phenomenon where a negative image is reversed in tone by short re-exposure of partially developed negative.
Penn Central Station, Charlotte, ca. 1974
This series contains the negatives and photographs of Whitelaw C. Roemer. It documents the Sabattier Process, a special effect created by a phenomenon where a negative image is reversed in tone by short re-exposure of partially developed negative.
Whitelaw Roemer Photograph Collection
This collection consists of papers and photographs of Whitelaw Roemer. The materials date from 1906-1975, with the bulk of the collection from 1965-1975. The collection consists of art photographs, journalistic photographs, and personal photographs.