Collections

Research Collections

In addition to its fine art collections, the California Museum of Photography holds extensive archival collections including the Keystone-Mast Collection, which is comprised of over 250,000 original stereoscopic negatives and 100,000 photographic prints. The original glass and film negatives form a vital primary record of worldwide social, cultural, industrial, agricultural historicity between 1860 and 1950. Several negative archives include 7,000 by Ansel Adams from the Sweeney/Rubin Ansel Adams Fiat Lux Collection, 500 architectural photographs by Robert Cleveland, and 15,000 negatives by Los Angeles photographer, teacher and critic Will Connell.

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A.C. Vroman Photographs
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Andy Warhol Photographs
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Ansel Adams Fiat Lux Collection
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Baird Architectural Photographs Collection
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Brogi Photographs
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Card Photographs
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Carlo Ponti Megalethoscope Slides
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Earl Dible Collection
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Francis Frith Photographs
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George Hoxie Collection
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Glass Negatives
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Harry Pidgeon Collection
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Keystone-Mast Collection
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Kusakabe Kimbei Photographs
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Olindo Ceccarini Collection
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Photochroms
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Postmortem and Memorial Photographs
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Robert Cleveland Collection
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Stereo Cards
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The Gledhills Collection
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U.S. Army Signal Corps Photographs
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Vernacular Photographs
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Will Connell Collection
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William Amos Haines Panoramas