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Pgs. 964-966. 1.Positivism 2.Camera obscura 3.Daguerreotype 4.Calotype 5.Value 6.Aperture FIND AND DEFINE.

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1 Pgs. 964-966

2 1.Positivism 2.Camera obscura 3.Daguerreotype 4.Calotype 5.Value 6.Aperture FIND AND DEFINE

3 1.You have 5 minutes to study/quiz each other over the 6 previous vocabulary words. 2.We will take a pop-quiz immediately after this. Let’s test your short-term memory… AT YOUR TABLES…

4 VALUE VIVACIOUS IMPASTO

5 DAGUERROTYPE CALOTYPE POSITIVISM

6 PHOTOGRAPHY PARIS, FRANCE APERTURE

7 Working individually, take 5 minutes and write the definitions of the following in your own words. Put your name on the paper, and turn it into me. VALUECAMERA OBSCURACALOTYPE APERTUREDAGUERROTYPE POSITIVISM

8 Independently, read each paragraph beginning at “Early Photography in Europe.” Stop reading at “New Materials and Technology in Arch…” Upon completion, go back and write 2 defining sentences for each paragraph. You are only allowed to write two sentences. You will need to go back through the book. When you are finished, you can either: 1.Flip through the book, not on your phone. 2.Sit quietly and wait, not on your phone. 3.Go back and add an additional sentence to each paragraph. ✔ READ PGS 964 – 966, INCLUDING “TECHNIQUE”

9 Emerged around 1840 Joseph Niépce made first photographs of view from windows Camera obscura: darkened room or box with a lens through which light passes Value: the darkness or lightness of a color or shade. Daguerrotype: positive print on copperplate Calotype: first photographic process using a negative plate and positive paper prints. EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY

10 DAGUERRE, THE ARTIST’S STUDIO, 1837

11 WILLIAM FOX-TALBOT, THE OPEN DOOR, 1843

12 OSCAR REJLANDER, THE TWO PATHS OF LIFE, 1857

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14 Question? In your opinion, do you think Photography is a genuine form of art? Why or why not? Critiques in 19 th century believed photography wasn’t a “high art” because “mechanical contrivances” could not produce works of art. THINK!

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