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A Picture is worth a Thousand Words The Persuasive Power of Photography The Persuasive Power of Photography
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The Invention of Photography The basic chemistry –Johanne Schultze - light-sensitive materials –Carl Scheele - fixing the image First Photographs –Joseph Niepce- permanent image using an emulsion –Louis Daugerre - direct-positive image on metal –William Henry Fox Talbot - paper negative, allowed multiple images –Fredrick Archer -glass negative, multiple images with sharper detail
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Camera Obscuro From Greek meaning dark chamber
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Calotype Prints William Henry Fox Talbot Calotype paper negative Paper print (positive) form calotype negative
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One of the earliest photographs using an emulsion. Joseph Neipce From Laboratory to Art
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Daguerreotype a direct-positive process using an emulsion on a metal plate LouisDaguerre From Laboratory to Art
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Naturalists –Nature recorded without changing it (Realism) Pictorialists –Photographs should look like paintings (Emotionalism)
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Phillip Henry Delamotte Naturalists
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Pictorialists Oscar J. Rejlander
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Bringing distant lands home Carte dvisite - (postcards) Photo Journalists –War Photographers Matthew BradyTimothy Sullivan Robert CapaLarry Burrows Carl MydansW. Eugene Smith –Life Magazine Photographers Margaret Bourke-WhiteJacob Riis Alfred EisenstaedtLewis Hine
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Carte dvisite - (postcards) souvenirs of visits to far away places Carte dvisite
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Artists Photographers Alfred StieglitzEdward Weston James Van Der ZeeEdward Steicen Gordon ParksAnsel Adams Arnold NewmanAnnie Liebowitz Paul StrandDianne Arbus Imogen Cunningham From Laboratory to Art
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Memory Makers Timeline –Earliest photographs appeared around 1839 Events throughout history
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Photojournalism Timothy OSullivan - 1864
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Matthew Brady - 1864 Photojournalism
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The Golden Spike used to connect rail lines from East and West at Promontory Point, Utah, 1869 Andrew J. Russell Photojournalism
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Lewis Hine Immigrants at Ellis Island -1908 Photojournalism
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Margaret Bourke-White First issue of Life Magazine - 1936
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Hindenburg Disaster May 6, 1937 Sam Shere Photojournalism
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Walker Evans Federally-funded Work Program
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The Liberation of Buchenwald - 1945 Photojournalism Margaret Bourke-White
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Joe Rosenthal Raising the Flag at Mt. Suribachi - Iwo Jima February 23, 1945 Photojournalism
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Dorothea Lange Migrant Mother - March, 1936
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Alfred Eisentstaedt Photojournalism V-J Day in Time Square August 14, 1945
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Edward Weston Photography as Art Pepper - 1930
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Ansel Adams Moon and Halfdome - Yosemite Valley Photography as Art
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Alfred Steiglitz Photography as Art Sun Rays - Paula - Berlin 1889 Georgia OKeeffe - 1918
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Alfred Steiglitz Photography as Art Georgia OKeeffe: A Portrait - Hands and Grapes - 1921 Grapes on White Dish - Dark Rim - 1920 Georgia OKeeffe
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Alfred Steiglitz Photography as Art Georgia OKeeffe: A Portrait - Neck - 1921 The Dark Iris No. II - 1926 Georgia OKeeffe
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Gordon Parks Photography as Art American Gothic
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Photography as Art James Van Der Zee
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Photography as Art Arnold Newman Igor Stravinsky
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W. Eugene Smith Into the Light Photography as Art
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Innovations Tools & Techniques –Kodak camera –Leica 35 mm camera –Leica and others 35 mm electronic camera –Ektachrome color slide film –Kodachrome color slide film –Kodacolor color print film
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Kodak Brownie Camera First mass produced camera available to the general public.
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Leica The first 35mm electronic camera Small format film Electronic Shutter Quality Optical Lens
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First Color Slide Film Kodak Ektachrome
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Image Makers Famous faces
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Marilyn Monroe 1954 Matthew Zimmerman Image Makers
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Pablo Picasso Image Makers Arnold Newman
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Edward Steicen Gloria Swanson Image Makers
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The Kennedy Family
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Annie Liebowitz The Blues Brothers Woopie Goldberg Bruce Springsteen Image Makers
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Memories You Cant Forget
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The Murder of Lee Harvey Oswald - 1963 Robert Jackson Photojournalism
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A young woman deformed by Mercury Pollution Japan - 1971 W. Eugene Smith Photojournalism
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From Laboratory to Art Montgomery Civil Rights Demonstration
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From Laboratory to Art M.L. Kings I Have A Dream speech March on Washington - 1968
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The Assassination of Robert Kennedy - 1968 Bill Eppridge Photojournalism
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Children fleeing an American Napalm strike - 1972 Huynh Cong Nick Ut Photojournalism
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Viewing Ourselves William Anders - 1968 Apollo 8
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Photojournalism Age of Revolution Fall of The Berlin Wall -1989 Farewell to Lenin - Bucharest, 1990 Alfred Alexandra Avakian
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Fireman and child in Oklahoma City - 1995 Charles H. Porter IV Photojournalism
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Photography Today Where we stand now How the past influenced the present
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Whats Next ? New Technology and Photographic Processes Ethical issues Whats in the Future
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Edward Muybridge Zoophraxiscope - showing horse galloping - 1881 Innovations
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Strobe Flash Photography - 1939 Harold Edgerton Technology
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Jerry Ulesman Manipulated Images combining traditional images in the darkroom
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Innovations David Hockney Pearblossom Highway - Photocollage- 1986
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Innovations Robert Silver Photomosaic of Lincoln using Matthew Brady Images
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O.J. Simpson L.A. Police Mug shotTime Magazine Cover Photo Illustration by Matt Mahurin Image Makers
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Who knows what some people might do! Image Makers
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To be continued...
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