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Eadweard Muybridge. Annie G, Cantering, Saddled. December 1887. sheet: 19 x 24 in., image: 7 1/2 x 16 1/8 in.

Poster for the Cinématographe, with the Lumière Brothers film L’Arroseur arrosé (Waterer and Watered ) on screen. 1895.

Walker Evans. Roadside Store between Tuscaloosa and Greensboro, Alabama. 1936.

Unidentified Photographer. Camera Obscura.

Photogenic Drawing – Process invented by William Talbot in which a negative image is fixed to paper. Daguerreotype – One of the earliest forms of photography, made on a copper plate polished with silver. Calotype – The first photographic process to use a negative image. Wet-plate collodion process - A photographic process, developed around 1850, that allowed for short exposure times and quick development of the print.

William Henry Fox Talbot. Mimosoidea Suchas, Acacia. c. 1839.

Louis Jacques Mandé Daguerre. Le Boulevard du Temple. 1839.

Richard Beard. Maria Edgeworth. 1841. 2 1/8 x 1 3/4 in.

William Henry Fox Talbot. The Open Door. 1843.

Julia Margaret Cameron. Portrait of Thomas Carlyle. 1863. 10 x 8 in.

Timothy O’Sullivan. Harvest of Death, Gettysburg, Pa. 1863.

An-My Lê. Small Wars (ambush I). 1999–2002. 26 x 37 1/2 in.

Jerry N. Uelsmann. Untitled.

Jerry N. Uelsmann. Untitled.

Jerry N. Uelsmann. Untitled.

Jerry N. Uelsmann. Untitled (first version).

Jerry N. Uelsmann. Untitled (second version).

Joel Meyerowitz. Porch, Provincetown. 1977.

Annie Leibovitz. Karen Finley at her home in Nyack, New York. 1992. 39 1/16 x 49 1/8 in.

Andreas Gursky. 99 Cent. 1999. 81 1/2 x 132 5/8 in.

Fernand Léger. Ballet Mécanique. 1924. http://stendhalgallery.com/?page_id=2178

Traveling shot – In film, a shot in which the camera moves back to front or front to back (D W Griffith). Montage – The sequencing of widely disparate images to create a fast-paced, multifaceted image. (Odessa Steps Sequence)

D. W. Griffith. battle scene from The Birth of a Nation. 1915.

Sergei Eisenstein. Still from Battleship Potemkin. 1925. https://www

Janet Leigh. Scene still from Psycho Janet Leigh. Scene still from Psycho. Directed and produced by Alfred Hitchcock. 1960. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VP5jEAP3K4

Charlie Chaplin in The Gold Rush. 1925.

William Cameron Menzies, Art Director for Gone With The Wind, His Storyboards

Closer Look: Choose an artist(s) from this chapter that you find the most interesting. Write a detailed paragraph about the artist’s media (photography, film, video), the artist's intentions and what the work means to you.