A Quick History of Photography Photo I
Beginnings of Photography Camera Obscura – “dark chamber” Described first by 10th century Arabian scholar Alhazen
How a camera obscura works When light passes through hole it bends or REFRACTS
Renaissance used as drawing tool to trace images
Entertainment Entertainment – people paid to look inside a camera obscura – first “reality” show
First Photograph - 1826 Joseph Niephore Niepce Coated a sheet of pewter with “asphalt” and lavender oil Exposed for eight hours in a camera obscura
Daguerreotype - 1839 Louis Daguerre Daguerreotype showed fine detail
Calotype - 1840 William Henry Talbot Figured out how to use paper to create negatives and prints First Contact Printing – could make multiple copies Images were soft like a charcoal drawing
Collodion- Wet Plate - 1851 Frederick Scott Archer Coated glass plates with collodion Light sensitive when wet Had to be processed while still wet Photographer had to carry around complete darkroom Could be a negative or a positive image (albumen) Also used for tintypes and stereographic photos
Gelatin Emulsion – Roll Film – 1880s Invention of gelatin based emulsion that could be applied to roll film This concept made photography accessible and easy to everyone
Kodak - 1888 George Eastman – Eastman Kodak Company Invented the equipment to mass produced roll film First public camera – the “Brownie” “You push the button, we do the rest.”
Common Early Photographs Portraits – replaced painted portraits for general public Travel Photos – “exotic” places such as Egypt, Africa, the American West Civil War Photos – first time people saw results of war
Pictorialists In the fight to make photography art, some photographers altered their cameras to create Impressionistic images Used Vaseline on lenses or fuzzy printing processes Posed “characters” in classical scenes
Photo Succession and “Straight Photography” Alfred Stieglitz Promoted and published avant-garde photographers – unmanipulated photos Magazine – “Camera Work” Paul Strand, Edward Weston, Ansel Adams
Action Photographs First photos had long exposures Action would be blurry Eyes would turn white Eadweard Muybridge – motion studies using trip wires and multiple cameras
Zoetrope
Zoetrope Example https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_8fX-N3Ji4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5khDGKGv088
1936: Kodachrome First color multi-layered color film (Kodak stops production in 2013)
1990: Adobe Photoshop released
1999: first DSLR design by a leading manufacturer. Nikon D1 SLR, 2.74 megapixel for $6000
2000: Camera phone introduced Japan by Sharp/J-Phone
End of An Era 2001: Polaroid goes bankrupt 2004: Kodak ceases production of film cameras
2007: The first iPhone is released
Social Media Takes Over 2004: Facebook starts 2010: Instagram is created 2011: Snapchat is launched