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Civil War Photography by Sam Burris
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Methods ● Wet-plate photography o cameras were bulky and difficult to maneuver o used lots of dangerous chemicals ethyl ether acetic/sulfuric acid o made a negative on a glass plate which could then be transferred to paper
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Photographers ● Many civil war photographers ventured out into the battlefields to realistically capture the war o Mathew Brady American born photographer who photographed major political figures on both sides of the war. Emphasized the grandeur these figures embodied o Alexander Gardner Scottish immigrant who photographed President Lincoln, battlefields post-battle, and Native American Ambassadors o Timothy O’Sullivan Irish immigrant who worked under both Matthew Brady and Alexander Gardner before joining the Union and, after being honorably discharged, travelling with Maj. Gen. John Pope’s Northern Virginia Campaign. Also took landscapes.
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Mathew Brady
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Alexander Gardner
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Timothy O’Sullivan
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Effects of Civil War Photography ● The first war to be truly documented by photographs ● Exposed the horrors of war to the public ● Before the Civil War, Americans perceived war as a relatively safe and civil thing ● Showed the effects of war on not only soldiers, but also on everyday life
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Russian Civil War
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Bibliography ● http://www.civilwar.org/photos/3d-photography- special/photography-and-the-civil-war.html http://www.civilwar.org/photos/3d-photography- special/photography-and-the-civil-war.html ● http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/phcw/hd_phcw.htm http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/phcw/hd_phcw.htm ● http://news.discovery.com/history/us-history/civil- war-photography-warfare-110411.htm
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