Pgs
1.Positivism 2.Camera obscura 3.Daguerreotype 4.Calotype 5.Value 6.Aperture FIND AND DEFINE
1.You have 5 minutes to study/quiz each other over the 6 previous vocabulary words. 2.We will take a pop-quiz immediately after this. Let’s test your short-term memory… AT YOUR TABLES…
VALUE VIVACIOUS IMPASTO
DAGUERROTYPE CALOTYPE POSITIVISM
PHOTOGRAPHY PARIS, FRANCE APERTURE
Working individually, take 5 minutes and write the definitions of the following in your own words. Put your name on the paper, and turn it into me. VALUECAMERA OBSCURACALOTYPE APERTUREDAGUERROTYPE POSITIVISM
Independently, read each paragraph beginning at “Early Photography in Europe.” Stop reading at “New Materials and Technology in Arch…” Upon completion, go back and write 2 defining sentences for each paragraph. You are only allowed to write two sentences. You will need to go back through the book. When you are finished, you can either: 1.Flip through the book, not on your phone. 2.Sit quietly and wait, not on your phone. 3.Go back and add an additional sentence to each paragraph. ✔ READ PGS 964 – 966, INCLUDING “TECHNIQUE”
Emerged around 1840 Joseph Niépce made first photographs of view from windows Camera obscura: darkened room or box with a lens through which light passes Value: the darkness or lightness of a color or shade. Daguerrotype: positive print on copperplate Calotype: first photographic process using a negative plate and positive paper prints. EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY
DAGUERRE, THE ARTIST’S STUDIO, 1837
WILLIAM FOX-TALBOT, THE OPEN DOOR, 1843
OSCAR REJLANDER, THE TWO PATHS OF LIFE, 1857
Question? In your opinion, do you think Photography is a genuine form of art? Why or why not? Critiques in 19 th century believed photography wasn’t a “high art” because “mechanical contrivances” could not produce works of art. THINK!