Kenji Morita, 1886, Ambrotype, Image: 9.6 x 6.8 cm (3 3/4 x 2 11/16 in.), Photographs, Fujita (Japanese, active 1880s), When Japan opened its ports to the West in the 1850s, photography—called shashin, literally, a copy of truth—soon became widely available. High-end professional salons and open-air studios operated by itinerant practitioners offered portraits at every price range
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Kenji Morita, 1886, Ambrotype, Image, 9.6 x 6.8 cm, 3 3/4 2 11/16, Photographs, Fujita, Japanese, active, 1880s, Japan, opened, ports, West, 1850s, photography— shashin, literally, copy, truth—soon, widely available, High, professional salons, open-air studios, operated, itinerant practitioners, offered, portraits, every price, range
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