What kind of furniture was specifically made for photographers in the mid-19th century?
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The heavy specialized tables known as "Broody stands" were factory-made to keep models steady during the long exposure times. The table typically had a weighty cast iron base for stability, plus an adjustable-height pipe leg to use as either a model's armrest or neck rest.
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