Before he became known as the Civil War photographer, he was "Brady of Broadway." If you were anybody in New York City, you knew photographer Mathew Brady. Discovering photography pioneer Louis Daguerre at a young age would set Brady's course. Recognizing that portraiture was no longer just for painters, Brady set up in New York. So many of the celebrated came to see him that he became famous himself. Brady then expanded to Washington, where important people sat for his cameras.
Recognizing the historical value of the camera, Brady became obsessed with documenting the Civil War. After it was over, no one wanted the bloody images, and he died penniless.
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