HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY Dorian, Trae, Jaelynn
Camera obscura Optical device that lead to photography and cameras
First photograph Taken by Joseph Nicephore Niepce in 1826 The picture represents the view from a window at Niepce’s estate Le Gras
Action Photograph /Muybridge Eadweard James Muybridge worked in photographic studies of motion and motion-picture projection “sallie gardner at a gallop”: A series of photographs w/ a galloping horse (1878)
Zoetrope Presenting two pictures and your eyes presented as one.
Kodak The company that is founded by George Eastman and Henry A. Stronga
Daguerreotype A photograph taken by an early photographic process employing an iodine- sensitized silvered plate and mercury vapor, first done in the 1840’s
Gelatin Emulsion Photographic emulsion is a light-sensitive colloid. Most commonly, in silver- gelatin photography it consists of silver halide crystals dispersed in gelatin. The emulsion is usually coated onto a substrate of glass, films of cellulose nitrate, cellulose acetate or polyester, paper or fabric.
Digital photography Digital photography is one of several forms of digital imaging. Digital images are also created by non-photographic equipment such as computer tomography scanners and radio telescopes. Digital images can also be made by scanning other photographic images.