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Louise Laffon (1828–1885), was a French photographer and painter.[1] She was one of the first female professional photographers in France. She had a studio in Paris between 1859 and 1876.
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^Bernard Marbot, After Daguerre: Masterworks of French Photography (1848–1900) from the Bibliothèque Nationale, Museum of Art, 1980