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Keiley, Joseph T.

American photographer, critic, 1869-1914

Born 16 July 1869; died 21 January 1914. In 1899, Keiley was elected to the Linked Ring, the secessionist photographic society in London, England. Keiley was a close friend and collaborator of Alfred Stieglitz. Together they invented the glycerine process which permitted partial development of platinum papers. Also, they produced joint research on the history of photography. Keiley also acted as the associate editor of Stieglitz's publications "Camera Notes" and "Camera Works".

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