Presentation on historical photographic process to be hosted at Temecula Valley Historical Society

Photography historian Gregory Rager has a background in the technical and artistic aspects of early photography. Valley News/Courtesy photo
TEMECULA – Professor Gregory Rager will present "Historical Photographic Processes from 1839 to 1917" at the Little Temecula History Museum, the red barn next to Kohl's in south Temecula, at 6 p.m. on Monday, June 23. This presentation is free and open to the public. Gregory Rager is a highly knowledgeable photographic historian and skilled practitioner with expertise in historical photographic processes spanning the early years of photography. With a background in both the technical and artistic aspects of early photography, Rager has extensively studied and worked with techniques such as daguerreotypes, tintypes, albumen prints, and platinum printing. His understanding of the evolution of photographic chemistry, equipment, and visual culture reflects a passion for preserving and inter
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