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Brief History of
Photography
Major Leaps in Photography
Adapted from Liz
Masoner, About.com Guide
Beginnings

 Photography started with a camera and
 the basic idea has been around since
 about the 5th Century B.C. For centuries
 these were just ideas until an Iraqi scientist
 developed something called the camera
 obscura sometime in the 11th Century.
Permanent Images

 Photography    as we know it today began
 in the late 1830s in France when Joseph
 Nicéphore Niépce used a portable
 camera obscura to expose a pewter
 plate coated with bitumen to light. This is
 the first recorded image that did not fade
 quickly.
Daguerreotype
 Collaboration between Niépce and Louis
 Daguerre resulted in the creation of the
 Daguerreotype. Daguerreotypes were the
 forerunners to our modern film.

 TheDaguerreotype was very popular until
 it was replaced in the late 1850s by
 emulsion plates
Emulsion Plates
 Emulsionplates, or wet plates, were less
 expensive than Daguerreotypes and took
 only two or three seconds of exposure
 time.

 Thesewet plates used an emulsion
 process called the Collodion process,
 rather than a simple coating on the
 image plate
Dry Plates
 Inthe 1870s, photography took another
  huge leap forward. Richard Maddox
  improved on a previous invention to make
  dry gelatine plates that were nearly equal
  with wet plates for speed and quality
Dry Plates
   These dry plates could be stored rather than
    made as needed. This allowed photographers
    much more freedom in taking photographs.

   Cameras were also able to be smaller so that
    they could be hand-held.
   As exposure times decreased, the first camera
    with a mechanical shutter was developed.
Cameras for Everyone

 Photography    was only for professionals or
  the very rich until George Eastman started
  a company called Kodak in the 1880s.
 Eastman created a flexible roll film that
  did not require the constant changing of
  solid plates. This allowed him to develop a
  self-contained box camera that held 100
  exposures of film.
Cameras for Everyone
 Thiswas the first camera inexpensive
  enough for the average person to afford.
  The film was still large in comparison to
  today's 35mm film. It took until the late
  1940s for 35mm film to become cheap
  enough for most people to afford.
Around 1930, Henri-Cartier
Bresson and other
photographers began to use
small 35mm cameras to capture
images of life as it occurred
rather than staged portrait shots.
This style of capturing decisive
moments shaped the face of
photography forever.
Instant Images

 At the same time 35mm cameras were
  becoming popular, Polaroid introduced
  the Model 95.
 Model 95 used a secret chemical process
  to develop film inside the camera in less
  than a minute. This new camera was fairly
  expensive but the novelty of instant
  images caught the public's attention.
Instant Images

 Bythe mid 1960s, Polaroid had many
 models on the market and the price had
 dropped so that even more people could
 afford it.
Image Control

   While the French introduced the permanent
    image, the Japanese brought easy control of
    their images to the photographer.
   In the 1950s Asahi, which later became
    Pentax, introduced the Asahiflex and Nikon
    introduced its Nikon F camera.
   These were both SLR-type cameras and the
    Nikon F allowed for interchangeable lenses
    and other accessories.
For the next 30 years SLR-type
cameras remained the camera
of choice and many
improvements were introduced
to both the cameras and the
film itself.
Smart Cameras

 Inthe late 1970s and early 1980s compact
  cameras that were capable of making
  image control decisions on their own
  were introduced.
 These "point and shoot" cameras
  calculated shutter speed, aperture, and
  focus; leaving photographers free to
  concentrate on composition.
Smart Cameras
 Whilethese cameras became immensely
 popular with casual photographers,
 professionals and serious amateurs
 continued to prefer to make their own
 adjustments to image control.
The Digital Age

 In the 1980s and 1990s, numerous
  manufacturers worked on cameras that
  stored images electronically.
 The first of these were point and shoot
  cameras that used digital media instead
  of film.
 By 1991, Kodak had produced the first
  digital camera advanced enough to be
  used successfully by professionals.
The Digital Age

 Other manufacturers quickly followed and
  today Canon, Nikon, Pentax, and other
  manufacturers all offer advanced digital
  SLR cameras.
 Even the most basic point and shoot
  camera now takes higher quality images
  than Niépce’s pewter plate.
The Digital Age

 Today   people can take photographs of
  relatively good quality with mobile phones
  and I-pads and other such devices.
 Digital cameras have also become more
  sophisticated and more professional.
Jimi Kayode
adebola adegunwa school of
communication,
Lagos State University.
Lagos, Nigeria.

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Brief history of photography

  • 1. Brief History of Photography Major Leaps in Photography Adapted from Liz Masoner, About.com Guide
  • 2. Beginnings  Photography started with a camera and the basic idea has been around since about the 5th Century B.C. For centuries these were just ideas until an Iraqi scientist developed something called the camera obscura sometime in the 11th Century.
  • 3. Permanent Images  Photography as we know it today began in the late 1830s in France when Joseph Nicéphore Niépce used a portable camera obscura to expose a pewter plate coated with bitumen to light. This is the first recorded image that did not fade quickly.
  • 4. Daguerreotype  Collaboration between Niépce and Louis Daguerre resulted in the creation of the Daguerreotype. Daguerreotypes were the forerunners to our modern film.  TheDaguerreotype was very popular until it was replaced in the late 1850s by emulsion plates
  • 5. Emulsion Plates  Emulsionplates, or wet plates, were less expensive than Daguerreotypes and took only two or three seconds of exposure time.  Thesewet plates used an emulsion process called the Collodion process, rather than a simple coating on the image plate
  • 6. Dry Plates  Inthe 1870s, photography took another huge leap forward. Richard Maddox improved on a previous invention to make dry gelatine plates that were nearly equal with wet plates for speed and quality
  • 7. Dry Plates  These dry plates could be stored rather than made as needed. This allowed photographers much more freedom in taking photographs.  Cameras were also able to be smaller so that they could be hand-held.  As exposure times decreased, the first camera with a mechanical shutter was developed.
  • 8. Cameras for Everyone  Photography was only for professionals or the very rich until George Eastman started a company called Kodak in the 1880s.  Eastman created a flexible roll film that did not require the constant changing of solid plates. This allowed him to develop a self-contained box camera that held 100 exposures of film.
  • 9. Cameras for Everyone  Thiswas the first camera inexpensive enough for the average person to afford. The film was still large in comparison to today's 35mm film. It took until the late 1940s for 35mm film to become cheap enough for most people to afford.
  • 10. Around 1930, Henri-Cartier Bresson and other photographers began to use small 35mm cameras to capture images of life as it occurred rather than staged portrait shots.
  • 11. This style of capturing decisive moments shaped the face of photography forever.
  • 12. Instant Images  At the same time 35mm cameras were becoming popular, Polaroid introduced the Model 95.  Model 95 used a secret chemical process to develop film inside the camera in less than a minute. This new camera was fairly expensive but the novelty of instant images caught the public's attention.
  • 13. Instant Images  Bythe mid 1960s, Polaroid had many models on the market and the price had dropped so that even more people could afford it.
  • 14. Image Control  While the French introduced the permanent image, the Japanese brought easy control of their images to the photographer.  In the 1950s Asahi, which later became Pentax, introduced the Asahiflex and Nikon introduced its Nikon F camera.  These were both SLR-type cameras and the Nikon F allowed for interchangeable lenses and other accessories.
  • 15. For the next 30 years SLR-type cameras remained the camera of choice and many improvements were introduced to both the cameras and the film itself.
  • 16. Smart Cameras  Inthe late 1970s and early 1980s compact cameras that were capable of making image control decisions on their own were introduced.  These "point and shoot" cameras calculated shutter speed, aperture, and focus; leaving photographers free to concentrate on composition.
  • 17. Smart Cameras  Whilethese cameras became immensely popular with casual photographers, professionals and serious amateurs continued to prefer to make their own adjustments to image control.
  • 18. The Digital Age  In the 1980s and 1990s, numerous manufacturers worked on cameras that stored images electronically.  The first of these were point and shoot cameras that used digital media instead of film.  By 1991, Kodak had produced the first digital camera advanced enough to be used successfully by professionals.
  • 19. The Digital Age  Other manufacturers quickly followed and today Canon, Nikon, Pentax, and other manufacturers all offer advanced digital SLR cameras.  Even the most basic point and shoot camera now takes higher quality images than Niépce’s pewter plate.
  • 20. The Digital Age  Today people can take photographs of relatively good quality with mobile phones and I-pads and other such devices.  Digital cameras have also become more sophisticated and more professional.
  • 21. Jimi Kayode adebola adegunwa school of communication, Lagos State University. Lagos, Nigeria.