Mike Ware (photographer)
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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox scientist/Wikidata Michael J. Ware (born 1939, Bromley) Template:Postnominals is a chemist and photographer, known for his work in alternative photographic processes, earlier methods of printing photographic images that were succeeded by the more common silver-gelatin used today. In the Present, Ware acts as a consultant, most recently on the history and development of the platinotype and palladium processes. His has also written about chemistry's influence on the history of photography.[1]
Early life and education
Ware was born in 1939 in Bromley. He earned his Ph.D. at the University of Oxford in 1965. His thesis was The vibrational spectra of some inorganic complexes.[2]
Awards and honours
- 1982 Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry[3]
- 1990 Hood Medal, awarded by the Royal Photographic Society[4]
Selected publications
Academic works
Published books
References
External links
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