As a photography enthusiast, the museum in Rochester also joined the check-in list before leaving, the world's oldest photography museum opened to the public in 1949 and is owned by the founder of Eastman Kodak. After that, the manor was bequeathed to the University of Rochester, and then it was turned into a museum open to the public to visit the museum divided into permanent exhibitions and special exhibitions. Before coming to visit, you can check the current theme and exhibits on the official website. The interior of the manor retains the previous atmosphere characteristics. And the walls and rooms are decorated with various old photos. When I came, I was catching up with the flower exhibition here. I can also buy some flowers for souvenirs. The whole manor is very popular. When I come during the week, the castle is full of tourists. It is very lively.
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As a photography enthusiast, the museum in Rochester also joined the check-in list before leaving, the world's oldest photography museum opened to the public in 1949 and is owned by the founder of Eastman Kodak. After that, the manor was bequeathed to the University of Rochester, and then it was turned into a museum open to the public to visit the museum divided into permanent exhibitions and special exhibitions. Before coming to visit, you can check the current theme and exhibits on the official website. The interior of the manor retains the previous atmosphere characteristics. And the walls and rooms are decorated with various old photos. When I came, I was catching up with the flower exhibition here. I can also buy some flowers for souvenirs. The whole manor is very popular. When I come during the week, the castle is full of tourists. It is very lively.
went in may and the gardens weren’t full yet and the front gardens, which is the only space you can take people photos, we’re under construction but still very nice
In late June,I spent four hours learning about the history of cameras and photography in substantial depth.I saw two fine enriching temporary exhibits,the Adam Ekberg and the Judy Glickman Lauder.Adam Ekberg's color photographs were extremely inventive("Levitating Umbrellas")and the Judy Glickman Lauder photography exhibit depicted elderly Danish People who were supportive of Jewish People,during the Nazi Occupation of Denmark("Doctor Ole Secher").I also appreciated Neil Montanus'enormous photographic depiction of "Machu Picchu"(Colorama).From the Eastman Museum's permanent photographic collection,I saw fine exemplars of quality black and white photography by Eduard Atget,Lewis Hine,and Berenice Abbott,among others.My visit to the Eastman Museum was enlightening.