Box 6
Contains 9 Results:
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.
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.