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Title: Thomas Miller - When did sepia studio photography become widely available?
Post by: dhmm on Thursday 31 October 19 21:40 GMT (UK)
Can anyone tell me when sepia prints on card became commonly available in the UK? I am trying to date a number of old family photos and it occurs to me that presumably there must be an "earliest date" before which having a studio photo such as the attached was not affordable by most people. I know that the wet collodion process made photography more mainstream from about 1850, but I thinking more about when having one's portrait taken in a studio became affordable by ordinary people. 1860s? 1870s?

More specifically, does anyone have suggestions on the dates of the attached, perhaps based on the clothes? I believe they are one of two ancestors and their wives, both living in Scotland, one a farm labourer in Forfarshire and the other a commercial clerk in Edinburgh.
Title: Re: Thomas Miller - When did sepia studio photography become widely available?
Post by: jim1 on Friday 01 November 19 11:33 GMT (UK)
Late 1860's-70's.
Title: Re: Thomas Miller - When did sepia studio photography become widely available?
Post by: Treetotal on Friday 01 November 19 11:57 GMT (UK)
That would have been my guess too...I see comb-overs were popular even then  ;D
Carol