Lily Steiner by André Steiner

aka Oeil de femme, eye of a woman (Lily Steiner) (?)
André Steiner :: Untitled, 1934. Vintage gelatin silver print. | src Gitterman Gallery
André Steiner :: Untitled, 1934. Vintage gelatin silver print. | src Gitterman Gallery
Andor Steiner :: Lily, Paris, 1928. Tirage argentique.
André Steiner [Andor Steiner] :: Lily, Paris, 1928. Tirage argentique. | src Binoche et Giquello
André Steiner :: Leica, Hongrie, 1935. Tirage argentique. | src Binoche et Giquello
André Steiner :: Leica, Hongrie, 1935. Tirage argentique. | src Binoche et Giquello
André Steiner :: Sans titre, Saint-Moritz, 1935. Tirage argentique. | src Binoche et Giquello
André Steiner :: Sans titre, Saint-Moritz, 1935. Tirage argentique. | src Binoche et Giquello

C.L. Andrews, 1900-1910

Unknown photographer. Two men on top of Eagle Bluff in Eagle, Alaska. One man identified as C.L. Andrews stands with his head covered by a camera cloth (camera mounted on a tripod), 1900-1910. | src | src C. L. Andrews photographs, 1880s-1948 ~ University of Oregon ~ Oregon Digital Libraries

Charles Thurston Thompson :: Decorative mirror, 1853. Albumen print. | src MoMA

Charles Thurston Thompson was the first official photographer employed by the South Kensington Museum. He was officially appointed in 1856 but photographed at the Museum starting in 1853. Objects were photographed prior to their return to lenders so that photographic copies could be sold to designers, craftsmen and students, and also filed in the Museum’s library for study. Thompson included his camera, reflected in the mirror. [src Luminous Lint]