Pgs. 964-966. 1.Positivism 2.Camera obscura 3.Daguerreotype 4.Calotype 5.Value 6.Aperture FIND AND DEFINE.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Benchmark. List the 3 main branches of Aesthetics & describe: Realism Imitationalism Heroism Creationalism Emotionalism Expressionism Formalism.
Advertisements

History of Photography. Basics of Photography 1.When was photography invented? What does the word “photography” mean? Derived from the Greek words.
By: Katreena Dalisay. -Photography’s evolution in Europe began with the CAMERA OBSCURA during the sixteenth century -Camera = Chamber or Room -Obscura.
Photography from the Greek Photos: Light Graphe: Draw.
The World of Photography
What photography was like ’s By, Leann Greene.
Objective 2: History of Photography Photography is evolving at an incredibly fast rate right now in history. While the actual technology and practice of.
History of Photography
Photography Chapter 7. Copyright ©2011, ©2009 Pearson Prentice Hall Inc. Jane and Louise Wilson. The Silence Is Twice as Fast Backwards I ″ square.
What is a Camera?. Eye // Camera What is a Camera? Eye // Camera Iris (opening) // aperture.
PHOTOGRAPHY IN SOCIETY Jessica Seth. PINHOLE CAMERA A pinhole camera is a camera without a lens. It is made out of a light-proof box, usually black with.
The forerunner of the camera: The Camera Obscura
Copyright © Texas Education Agency, All rights reserved. History of Commercial Photography.
By: Claire/Lisa Nixon.  Camera Obscura  Daguerreotypes  Calotypes  Film Photography  Digital photography.
Photography: A Brief History. Photography Defined The word photography, comes from two ancient Greek words: “Photo” which means light, and “Graph” which.
History of Photography WC Tech Club. Photography Photography took several hundred years to reach it’s present state. No one person can be credited with.
William Henry Fox Talbot ( ), William Henry Fox Talbot ( )
PHOTO JEOPARDY The Camera HistoryHistory 2Process Random Questions
Photography from the Greek Photos: Light Graphe: Draw.
17th century 18th century
Photography Seeing through the camera’s eye. Vocabulary Definitions Photography: the art or technique of exposing light to an electronic sensor or film.
Photography ACCT-AGD-6: Students will explore digital imaging and multimedia. Written by Michael Simmons May 2010.
History of photography
History of Photography
History of Photography. Photography comes from the Greek words meaning, “light writing.” No one person is credited with inventing photography Photography.
THE HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY BY MEG DEAN. Pinhole Camera A pinhole camera is a camera containing no lens. In a light proof box with a small hold on one.
Photography II.
Photography. History The first successful picture was produced in June/July 1827 by Joseph NiépceThe first successful picture was produced in June/July.
BY: HANNAH HAYES Video Timeline. Ancient Greece The principals of the camera obscura go back to the time of Ancient Greece. It was when Aristole saw how.
Invention of Photography/Image
My video timeline By Alyssa Higgins.
The Development of Photography By: Alejandra Gonzalez & Margarita Soltero.
By: Tessa Rollo & Nyla McGee HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY.
HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY (PART 1). PHOTO/GRAPHY: LIGHT/DRAWING or Drawing with Light Derived from Greek: ‘photos’ for Light ‘graphos’ for Drawing.
Photography from the Greek Photos: Light Graphe: Draw.
Evolution of Camera’s design! By: Marisa Martinez.
By Malaika B., Nelissa B. & Niasha P.. He was born on March 7 th 1765, in Chalon-sur-Saone, France He was a French national He was and Inventor of heliographs.
Troy Marten. Origins Long before Photography existed, cameras were being used in The 6 th century by Chinese and Byzantines using Pinehole cameras. Pinehole.
Photography Camera (room) Obscura (dark)
AWQ4MIMrs. Kalinowski. Ancient Beginnings…  “ Photography ” is Greek (‘phosgraphein’)  Phos/Photo = ‘ light ’  Graphein/Graphy = ‘ writing ’  5 th.
Bellwork What if you lost every photograph, digital or printed, that you and your family owns? Which ones would you miss the most, and why? Be prepared.
A Quick History of Photography Photo I. Beginnings of Photography Camera Obscura – “dark chamber” –Described first by 10 th century Arabian scholar Alhazen.
Introduction to photography Bernard.  The first camera was based on the law of the physical world. You basically had a very dark room with a covered.
LEARNING TARGETS: I can identify the parts of a camera I can analyze how elements of design help photographs I can create a photograph and critique photographs.
What is Photography? -science and art combined -freezing and capturing life in a single moment -literally means “light” (photo) “writing”(graphy)
Presentation of photography. Inventor of photography Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre - French painter, stage designer. In 1839 he was proclaimed inventor.
Photographic Historical Pioneers Who Started It All.
The history of photography. What is photography? Photography is the science, art and practice of making durable images through recording light or any.
Mrs. McGhee’s Digital Photography class. 1. The word photography comes from the Greek words photos which means “light” and the word graphein which means.
Two views of a camera obscura, 19 th century. LEFT: Joseph Nicéphore Niépce, View from a Window of Niépce’s House, c Heliograph (photograph)
What is Photography? From the Greek words- photos- “light” and graphein- “to draw”
Bellwork!! The invention of photography has changed art more than any other invention. Citing examples, explain this statement. Be sure to discuss the.
Important Dates in Video History By : Eric Sutton Teacher: Jimmy James Bob Hardin.
Lecture 1: The Early Years Photography. “The photograph was the ultimate response to a social and cultural appetite for a more accurate and real- looking.
Before Photography was invented…. Photography in Greek is light drawing.
History of Photography. Illuminating Photography photography-eva-timothy
History of photography
Photography What it is, How it works and How it was invented.
History of Photography
PHOTOGRAPHY 1 History of Photography
The Early Years Photography.
A Quick History of Photography
History of Photography
HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY (part one)
History of a Camera Digital Photography.
Photography? What is it?.
Welcome to Jeopardy!.
Art Appreciation- Tuesday:
The History of the Camera
Early History of Photography: Review Dates to Know
Presentation transcript:

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!