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Past to Present Photographs By Jack Gourley
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Very first photograph Joseph Nicéphore Niépce This is one of the first photographs in the world well it wouldn’t be if they had the right chemicals back them to preserve the photos. This photo was taking by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce it took nearly a day of sunlight to expose the whole photograph. It is still around and displayed in a museum.
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War Photographs David McLellan German prisoners, France, during World War I, probably August 1918. Lines of German prisoners are walking up a street guarded by British soldiers. The Germans appear relaxed, some even smiling, perhaps glad that, for them, the war is over. The man watching from the street corner appears to be a civilian.
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Scientific Photography Until Eadweard Muybridge made "The Horse in Motion" series (1878), the question of whether a galloping horse's hooves all leave the ground at the same time was open to debate. This is a prime example of how scientific photography reveals aspects of the natural world that are hidden from the unaided eye. This is stored in the Photo Library of Congress.
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Moon Landing Photography "Earthrise": this image, from the Apollo 8 mission as it orbited the moon in 1968, struck a deep chord with millions of viewers. Never before had Planet Earth's fragile beauty been on such graceful display. Photo by NASA.
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Arnold Genthe This photo was taken on April 18th, 1906. It is the most famous photograph of the devastation caused by the great fire and earthquake. It was taken by Arnold Genthe on a borrowed camera.
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Yevgeny Khaldei Soviet Union soldiers Raqymzhan Qoshqarbaev, and Georgij Bulatov raising the flag on the roof of Reichstag building in Berlin, Germany in May, 1945. The photograph was taken by Yevgeny Khaldei.
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Modern Photographers Patrick Rochon This is an amazing light photographer who paints on people with light.
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Julien Breton He looks at be a seriously talented artist in some ways but his latest project is him light painting dancers as his newest project.
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What this power point was about to me, which I thought you might get. At the start of the Power point I showed one of the worlds first ever photographs just to show how it was taken and how it basically started the photography we have today. The 2 nd slide was about a photo David McLellan took and it was a photo that showed the happiness of even enemy solders that world war 1 was over. I then went onto big events that were photographed. I’ve finished off with Light photography which is an amazing type of photography to me, as it just looks amazing and how it is captured on camera, You can paint on people, you can paint images where ever you want and ever paint around people even dancing so that it is two pieces of art combined.
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