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A Quick History of Photography
Photo I
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Beginnings of Photography
Camera Obscura – “dark chamber” Described first by 10th century Arabian scholar Alhazen
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How a camera obscura works
When light passes through hole it bends or REFRACTS
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Renaissance used as drawing tool to trace images
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Entertainment Entertainment – people paid to look inside a camera obscura – first “reality” show
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First Photograph - 1826 Joseph Niephore Niepce
Coated a sheet of pewter with “asphalt” and lavender oil Exposed for eight hours in a camera obscura
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Daguerreotype Louis Daguerre Daguerreotype showed fine detail
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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
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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
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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
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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.”
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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
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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
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Photo Succession and “Straight Photography”
Alfred Stieglitz Promoted and published avant-garde photographers – unmanipulated photos Magazine – “Camera Work” Paul Strand, Edward Weston, Ansel Adams
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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
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Zoetrope
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Zoetrope Example https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_8fX-N3Ji4
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1936: Kodachrome First color multi-layered color film (Kodak stops production in 2013)
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1990: Adobe Photoshop released
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1999: first DSLR design by a leading manufacturer.
Nikon D1 SLR, 2.74 megapixel for $6000
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2000: Camera phone introduced
Japan by Sharp/J-Phone
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End of An Era 2001: Polaroid goes bankrupt
2004: Kodak ceases production of film cameras
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2007: The first iPhone is released
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Social Media Takes Over
2004: Facebook starts 2010: Instagram is created 2011: Snapchat is launched
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