2. The story of photography really begins with the camera obscura (c. 1580 AD).
3. camera obscura light entering through a small hole in the wall of a darkened room casts an inverted image of the scene outside on the opposite wall.
4. The advantage of this technique is that the PERSPECTIVE is right, Canaletto
5. In the 1720’s it was commonly believed that silver compounds would darken when exposed to HEAT.
6. Schulze was able to deduce that heat was not the element that caused the image to blacken but LIGHT was the culprit.
7. He was not successful in creating a permanent image, but his investigations contributed to the development of photography in the nineteenth century. was not successful This is what is sooooooo important about him!!!!!
14. Atkins leaned directly about the invention of photography through her correspondence with Fox Talbot but learned the cyanotype printing method through its inventor, Sir John Herschel who was a family friend.
15. Her most valuable work was Titled British Algae This was one of the first uses of light-sensitive materials to illustrate a book.
21. THE DIORAMA ♥ Vary large paintings (72 feet long/14high) of famous places painted on transparent linen which gave a spectacular effect when lit by combinations of light from in front and behind:
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23. He regularly used a camera obscura as an aid to painting in perspective.
24. He made an important discovery by accident. This important discovery that a Latent image
26. 1839, January 9 th THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE DAGUERREOTYPE His process was patent by the French Government And on August 19, 1839 : Publication of a brochure explaining every step of the process. This sent dozen of hopeful photographers to shops to buy the boxes, lenses, plates, and chemicals necessary to make daguerreotypes. Daguerreotype 1839-1850 ☺ PLEASE TAKE NOTE OF THESE DATES ☺
29. French Daguerreotypes: 1839 – 1855 BECAME THE FIRST COMMERCIALLY USED PHOTGRAPHIC PROCESS
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31. The result was often stylized series of positions and attitudes Portraits and thus reflected the method not the medium. As a result of the length of exposure
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33. Q&A: Is this statement true or false? The daguerreotype requires no knowledge of drawing…and that anyone may succeed and perform as well as the author of the invention.
34. ♥ Even though they enjoyed commercial success they were more expensive than paper prints. Having a daguerreotype taken was expensive. The first daguerreotypes taken were mostly wealthy folk. This wealthy lady looks like she is have a grand time!
35. The HEAD REST. The headrest was an essential piece of equipment in the nineteenth century portrait studio. .
36. Full plate daguerreotype of group. It was unusual for people to take large group photos such as this in 1850.
39. CC1. CHUCK CLOSE ' SELF-PORTRAIT I-V ' , 2002 Five digital Iris prints on Crane Museo paper with screened varnish Each signed, dated, and numbered "Chuck Close 2002 2/30" in pencil along the lower edge (recto)