Abstract: The study surveys the first photographers who worked in Curitiba/PR, in the second half of 19th century, highlighting their working conditions and the modifications occurred in the procedures and resources available. In that context, Curitiba was just a small village with a peasant lifestyle where itinerant photographers predominated. Only after a few decades would the city have the presence of the first studios that stayed there for longer. This is the case of Adolpho Volk's studio, inaugurated in 1881, when the production of portraits became, not only necessary, but a way of showing social distinction.
Keywords:
photography; itinerant photographers; Adolpho Volk; Curitiba/PR.