Auguste-Adolphe Bertsch
Auguste Adolphe Bertsch | |
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| Born | 1813 France |
| Died | 1871 (aged 57–58) Paris, France |
| Occupations | Photographer, optical instrument maker |
| Organizations | Société Française de Photographie |
| Known for | Microphotography; photographic process innovation; Chambre Automatique |
| Notable work | Études d’Histoire Naturelle au Microscope (1857) |
Auguste-Adolphe Bertsch (1813–1871) was a French photographer, optical instrument maker, and early pioneer of microphotography. Active during the formative decades of photography, he contributed to improvements in photographic processes, camera design, and scientific imaging, and was a founding member of the Société Française de Photographie.