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Article about Lumiere's factory in Burlington, VT

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Thank you. As a teenager I used Lumiere film.
 
Thanks. My grandmother attended the Southern School of Photography in McMinnville, TN in 1912 and they were doing color photography with autochromes at the time.
 
Thanks for posting this, for me, Burlington isn’t all that far away, it would make a good day trip.
 
Eminently cool. Thanks to a recommendation from a Photrio member, I just read Reese Jenkins' book Images & Enterprise. Reading it, you realise that the photochemical industries had gone global before the 20th century. Eastman was sourcing materials from Europe and his manufacturing and retail operations had a foothold worldwide by 1912. It only makes sense that the Lumiéres might expand into the US for similar reasons. The language angle is interesting, too--it reminds me of Ubisoft's expansion of its game-design studios into Montréal early in this century.

Edit: It occurs to me that a trip there would be a serious optical learning venture. Imagining the film factory while framing up through the bottom of a beer glass.
 
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