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–In 1801, Thomas Jefferson is elected as president. –The First Barbary War takes place. –The
Harrison Land Acts come into play. –Lewis and Clark went on their expedition. –James Madison is
president. –We pay Napoleon for the Louisiana Territory. –Thomas Jefferson gets elected over John
Adams. –Alessandro Volta invented the first battery. –Lewis and Clark go on their expedition. –
Johann Ritter discovers ultraviolet radiation. –Alessandro Volta invented the first battery. –Robert
Fulton made the first steamboat. –Johann RItter discovers ultraviolet radiation. –Richard Trevithick
turns a steam engine into a steam locomotive. –Humphry Davy made electrical lighting. –
Alessandro Volta invented the first battery. –Robert Fulton made the first steamboat. ... Show more
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–Rosetta Stone is discovered. –Charles Macintosh invented waterproof cloth. –Hans Ørsted finds
aluminum. –Joseph–Nicéphore Niépce recorded a light–sensitive image. –William Austin invented
the typewriter. –Rosetta Stone is discovered. –Charles Macintosh invented waterproof cloth. –Hans
Ørsted finds aluminum. –Joseph–Nicéphore Niépce recorded a light–sensitive image. –William
Austin invented the typewriter. –Herbert Spencer was an English philosopher. –Henri Frédéric
Amiel was a Swiss philosopher. –Hermann von Helmholtz was a physician. –Fyodor Dostoyevsky
was a Russian philosopher. –Matthew Arnold was an English philosopher. –Women wore full skirts.
–Men wore puffed sleeves. –Hair was parted in the center. –Shawls remained popular. –Cloaks were
worn in cold weather. –Pietro begins his career as an opera composer. –Juan Crisóstomo Arriaga did
"Los Esclavos Felices". –Sir Walter Scott wrote the words to "Hail to the Chief". –John Woodcock
composes "D'ye Ken John Peel". –Beethoven composed "Piano Sonata No. 30". –"Poems
Descriptive of Rural Life" was written by John Clare. –John Keats dies. –Herman Melville gets
inspired to write Moby Dick. –Robert Chamber's publishes "The Songs of Robert
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Thesis Statement About Photography
The purpose of my study is to give people a chance to understand what is the meaning of
photography and how it was invented, plus how people was able to take photographs before the
camera was invented.
The significance of my study is that nowadays, a lot of people or its better to say most of people
thinks that they know everything about photography and they think that they are an experts and a
professional photographers once they hold the camera or actually once they hold a digital cameras
(since a lot of them think that the digital cameras are more easy), but actually they do not even know
what photography is. In fact, I see this situation is a big problem because I believe that to be a real
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As I mentioned before that all the references and bibliographies have the same information about
how photography was before it got invented and about how did photography started and how it got
developed from year to year and from century to century. From that time until today Photography
has developed too much and I believe it will keep on developing from day to day and from year to
year. Photography became so much easier than before, there is a huge difference between cameras
these days and cameras from that time, and only god knows what they will invent and how it will be
developed more in the coming
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19th Century Photography Research Paper
Have you ever noticed that in 19th century photography the images captured through a lense
developed black and white images that were mostly distorted and hard to understand? If people were
captured through a lense they were usually not smiling, it was an odd period for photography.
Photography has always been a contentious fine art used by artists to capture art. Concerns have
been raised to whether photography should be considered an art or a science, since both are
incorporated to create "art". Photography was considered more true to reality. Photography has been
around for a while now, and although the concept of the camera has been known in the "ancient
past" it was not until the nineteenth century when the technology ... Show more content on
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This allowed more than one copy of an image. Along with this new technology and his
experimenting the calotype photography method was introduced and patented in 1841. In the past
exposure time usually took hours to develop, but the collodion method that solved the problem of
long exposure time to shorter exposure time of about 3–5 minutes along with clearer photographs.
This was possible by adding a gun cotton substance onto a glass plate. The Collodion method did
have his disadvantages, for one thing the image had to be exposed and developed while the silver
iodine coating was still wet. This was an inconvenience to the photographer because he/she had to
immediately run to the portable darkrooms to develop the images after they were captured. As
technology and advanced so did the need for more creative photography emerged. For instance,
Honore Daumier's pushed the standards of photography and was able to capture the aerial view upon
a hot air balloon. However, he must have had a difficult time capturing images with the wet
collodion
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Louis Daguerre's Major Accomplishments
The father of photography, real name Louis Daguerre, was born on November 18, 1787 in
Cormeilles–en–Parisis, France. He grew up amongst a middle class family, although he did not
receive a very consistent education due to political issues for the duration of the Revolution. One
thing that Louis did show a genuine spark in, was drawing and painting. So much, that at thirteen
years old, he shadowed an architect. However, his architectural career came to a close as Daguerre
moved to Paris in 1804 and began involving himself in local theatre, opera, and church activities. By
early 1820s, Daguerre had demonstrated unique creativity by working with a collaborator to assist
him in the creation of an illusions theatre which he named a diorama. His
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The Importance Of The Industrial Revolution
As the 19th century was starting, so was the start of the Industrial Revolution. The 1800s began with
a bang as Count Alessandro Volta invented the first battery. Volta is the reason why we now measure
electricity in "volts." About ten years later Joseph Nicephore Niepce would create a machine that
could produce a likeness or photograph. The first photos were taken around his house, the process
took several hours to complete. A little later in the same year, the first steamed powertrain was
perfected and put on the tracks by inventor George Stephenson. Looking back on these great
accomplishments, we can easily see that the battery, the train, and the camera have influenced and
are still influencing our society today. In historical terms, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The waterwheels' construction had been improved by the mid 19th century to increase the water
flow which even helped to create the water turbine. When created and while these ideas had been
produced, many of the inventors would not have been able to see their creations today because in the
world we use a number of these things all the time. Our lives today depend on most of the ideas, like
power and energy. If it wasn't for the industrial improvements and design improvements of everyday
things, life would be very different for a lot of different people. In today's world, society and culture
runoff of electricity because what else is there to power everyday things like printers, coffee
machines, and the blender that makes a person's mocha frappuccino from Starbucks. Electricity,
later in the 19th century, would be in conjunction with steam power as a source of energy. Benjamin
Franklin, Alessandro Volta, and Michael Faraday are the inventors and pioneers of the electric age.
It was this latter of men who would figure out the differences and changes of mechanical generation
of electrical current, chemical reactions to voltaic piles or batteries, and utilization of current in
electric motors. The only problem with the creation of electricity was the issue of finding a market.
In Britain, it was well known that the country was mostly gas, coal, and
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Alexander Graham Bell Research Paper
Alexander Graham Bell, best known as the inventor of the telephone, worked at a school for the
deaf while attempting to invent a machine that would transmit sound by electricity. Bell was granted
the first official patent for his telephone in March 1876. The telephone changed ways in
communicated. The telephone has made communication more efficient and faster since it was first
developed. Its great for emergency purpose especially if you really need to talk to someone as soon
as possible. It has made a big impact on our lives today. When it's dark, what is the first thing that
pops up your mind to light up the room? A light bulb! Edison invented or refined devices that made
a profound impact on how people lived. The most famous of his inventions
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Photography Is A Great Physical And Intellectual Joy
"To photograph is to hold one 's breath, when all faculties converge to capture fleeting reality. It 's at
that precise moment that mastering an image becomes a great physical and intellectual joy. (Henri
Cartier–Bresson). To take a photo should not merely be a snap and leave or a smile and share.
Unfortunately, many people tend to think taking a photo is the simplest thing to do, but that is
entirely not the case. Photography has been growing for centuries depending on how much of the
society really cares for it, and the changing of technology from traditional cameras to digital.
Photos create an awareness of just how much the world holds of stunning objects and the beauty
around it. "Many use photography to seek a deeper understanding of ourselves and our world. This
goal is commonly pursued through the production of images that isolate the subject, capturing it in a
fraction of a second of time" (Persinger, T. 2007). Photography to others meant a lot, people put
their efforts and feelings in it. The majority of people that have interest in photography are those
who seek more of what they hold. They see beyond their eyelashes, and they have bigger
imagination than others do. According to Another Heyday, photographers want to attain the
unanswered questions through photos they capture. When taking a photo, they're telling the observer
a story, without words, just a photo and silence. "Photography is a marvelous language that crosses
linguistic borders as a universal,
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History of Photography Essay
The History of, and Impact of, Photography on our World
Photography is a process frequently used in areas of media, art, and science as well as practical
everyday use. It is used to inform society of different issues, used to document a wide range of
things and is used to capture everyday memories for the years to come. It is used everywhere in
today's society and through technology has advanced tremendously since its beginnings.
The earliest cameras were simple devices that did not capture an image but merely projected an
image onto a surface. It was basically a large pinhole camera in the form of a darkened room or
booth. These were used by artists as early as the 16th century. These were known as Camera
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It has even branched out into the digital realm allowing endless possibilities to the world of
photography.
Photography revolutionized the world in ways we can't even imagine. Imagery is such an important
part of our everyday lives and photography has created a convenient way to convey an image.
Before photography came about the only way of having a permanent image of a person was to have
a portrait painted. The only way of creating an image to show the scenery and landscape of a certain
era was to have it painted or drawn. Nowadays we can take a snapshot and years later people can see
the world as it was today. Photo's have changed the world of journalism, creating a way for people
to actually see what is going on, rather then just hearing about it.
Today we use photography frequently in our everyday lives and we are constantly surrounded by
images that would not have been possible without photography. It's considered a hobby for some, a
business for others. Photography is a huge money making industry, from people taking pictures to
sell to magazines to portrait photographers taking happy snaps of families at their best. Photography
is used as a form of identification, showing us exactly how we are and proving we are who we say.
It is used to sell products and advertise almost anything you can think of. It's also used as a
journalistic tool, to send a message to the world and inform others. It can
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Technology Report
It was 1021 AD when Ibn Al– Haytham first created the one thing that captures the moment.The
first name of the camera was a camera obscura. It started as a room sized camera that had room for 1
or more people. It has changed over many generations like from daguerreotypes, calotypes, film,
and finally the digital camera. The first cameras were designed in ancient chinese and ancient
greeks.
The first camera image was taken by Nicephore Niepce in 1816 but it turned black after being
exposed to light for too long. After Niepce died his friend made the first image that stayed 23 years
later. The camera was developed so many people could capture events. ... Show more content on
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It has captured many important events. Some being JFK's funeral, a picture of the titanic before it
sunk, a german soldier passing a flower through a wall before it was torn down, and many more.
Also, many people take pleasure in taking pictures and they create many great memories for people.
Although there are many positive outcomes of a camera there are also negatives outcomes.
Especially in the first camera. To start, it wasn't until 1816 that a picture was actually created. So
even though there was a camera the pictures rarely stuck or stayed. Also, many people aren't using
cameras anymore people just use their phone so many camera sales have dropped.
I think the positive outweighs the negative because there is a lot of good that comes from a cameras.
To start, it captures much of America's History. It also captures family memories that people cherish
and save forever. I think that in the future the camera will stay around because many photographers
still use a camera not a phone or
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A Brief Biography of Lois-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre
Louis–Jacques–Mandé Daguerre Louis–Jacques–Mandé Daguerre is historically recognized as a
French artist, a mirror manufacturer, a skilled panoramic painter, and more notably, one the
Founding Fathers of Photography. While "Founding Father of Photography" is an impressive name
to boast, in the scientific community he is known an accomplished chemist credited with recording
some of the first tangible (non drawn) two–dimensional images of our three–dimensional world.
Louis Daguerre was born on November 18, 1787 in a French commune called Cormeilles–en–
Parisis in Val–d'Oise, France. During his life, he studied and worked heavily with theatre, design,
and stage illusions. His experiments led him to become a prestigious architect and set artist, later
inventing the Diorama, a mobile theatre with set pieces which allowed for the illusion of effects like
snow, sunsets, moonlit nights, and rainbows. Because his craftsmanship required great accuracy,
Daguerre saw it important to capture nature 'as is'. He utilized the camera obscura, dating back to to
470 BCE to optically project images onto a plane for tracing. Daguerre would eventually adapt
concepts used in the camera obscura for his own work with daguerrotypes. In 1829, at the age of 42,
Daguerre partnered with a chemist/inventor named Nicéphore Niépce to continue experimentation
with Niépce's creation, the heliograph. Made in 1822, the heliograph is a process of 'drawing' with
the sun by exposing light onto a light–sensitive
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Technological Advancements In Aviation
History has been greatly affected throughout the years due to advancements in technologies. One of
the greatest advancements is the creation of the camera. The camera provided vivid images for the
world to view. History was documented for the first time in centuries. Another great technological
advancement would be the airplane. It created a new outlook on transportation and sparked a new
revolution of aviation. By examining modern travel and certain historical events, it is a given that
the camera and the airplane have both tremendously impacted world history. Joseph Nicephore
Niepce was the first person to create what is called the camera. It started off with the camera
obscura; it was a box with a tiny pinhole that projected the camera upside down but was never a real
photograph. In 1826, the world's first photograph was taken by the one and only, Joseph Nicephore
Niepce, he used a process called heliography. As the years went on, the camera was being ... Show
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The Wright Brothers came into action when they invented the first plane named ¨Flyer.¨ In 1903 the
plane took its first flight in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Ever since that day the evolution of planes
changed places all around the world. Airplanes became the fastest form of travel. They became an
effective tool during the first world war, when they were used as reconnaissance and later in combat.
The type of plane that was being used was called the Propeller plane which had a fixed wing. In
World War I, planes were mainly used to fly over enemy lines, spy on the enemy, and gather
information. During the war, soldiers began strapping bombs and guns to the planes and used them
for combat. In World War II, the Germans invented the jet engine and began putting it on their
planes. The United States followed them, and created a jet powered aircraft. In the 1950s, rocket
engines were created and began being used to put satellites and men into space which began the
space
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Little Rock Nine Dbq
In 1816, the camera was invented by French Inventor Nicéphore Niépce, which brought with it the
beginning of a press revolution. These new photographs brought with them a problem, however, that
news could now spread faster than ever, especially fake or biased news (Britannica). This fake,
biased, and misleading information brought on by photographs spilled into the 20th century, when
the press began to use cameras more than ever. Problems with the speed of the press were even more
pronounced in the late 1950's, with the occurrences in Little Rock, which was the first example of a
photo going "viral" around the world. The press served to illuminate the story of the Little Rock
Nine, however they also presented inaccurate, misleading, and sometimes ... Show more content on
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The first example of this is the Little Rock 9 at Daisy Bates' house for thanksgiving, which the press
were invited to. This incorrectly showed the situation in Little Rock and the lives of the LR9, when
they plastered on smiles and tried to show the world that integration was working out at Central,
when it really wasn't and the LR9 was facing constantly being bullied
(http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/media/gallery/photo/LR9_dinner_f.jpg). Another
occurrence of this is the photo Elizabeth Eckford walking through the mob on the first day of
school. Elizabeth was determined to not show any pain or defeat when walking through the mob and
being hurt. In doing that, she misrepresented and misinformed on what she was feeling and how she
was facing all that hate from the mob (Page 6 LRG). Finally, the picture of The National Guard
talking to Elizabeth Eckford peacefully, and explaining what was going on could've heavily
misleading towards the public. This misrepresented what was going on with the National Guard in
Little Rock, and how they were actually keeping her out of the school. Though they might not have
meant to mislead the public, these photos resulted in the public being misinformed about the
occurrences of this time, and could have resulted in actions by individuals based on untrue
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Taking a Look into Food Photography
Food photography is a huge part of our society today. Food Photography is an important element to
creating an impact. Consumers react first through sight, and then are prompted to behave in a
particular way in response to how they feel about what they see. A well laid–out design with
beautiful color selection and appropriate typographic treatments will certainly grab the attention of a
consumer. But a perfectly executed, well–shot photograph is more likely to make them react.
There are many factors that influence food photography. Food photography started in the 1600s as a
painting, and the paintings looked as if they were taken from far away. The food they used for the art
was artificially doctored up. For example ice cream was substituted with mash potatoes and paper
mache mock–ups were sometimes used instead of real poultry. These substitutions were a result of
hot studio lamps, but as cameras and film speed and sensitivity improved, more genuine food
products were introduced. But when people found out, it gave the profession a horrible name.
Because of the technical aspects of the food photography of this period, it was not taken seriously as
an art. In the 1800s when the camera was introduced, it changed the way food photographs were
taken. The first still life was a view from the window, by Nicephore Niepce in 1827. Due to the
eight hour exposure time that it took to take the picture, the buildings were illuminated from both
sides by the sun.
The word photography
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art assignment Essay examples
1. List and describe three of the technological breakthroughs or discoveries that changed art during
the Modern Era, 1800–1945. Indicate specific ways in which these changed the form and/or content,
themes, purposes/functions of art, and the lives of artists.
Photography
Light bulbs
Use of metal in construction
There have been many inventions since the 19th century that has been incorporated in the artistic
realm. Photography has created a new genre of art available to people. This invention allows people
to see an image as it was meant to be which may have been something that could only be seen in the
moment, like a fox and kits playing in the forest. Lights have affected almost every part of the
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During modern times, we can now afford to take pictures of whatever we would like so the content
for photographs is now only limited to our own morals and what is available on the physical plane.
This invention allowed many people to share images of the world that many people would not be
able to see otherwise and enabled any person who is willing to try, a chance to become an artist.
The availability of electricity and the invention of the first functioning light bulb in 1820 by Warren
De La Rue (The History of the Light Bulb 1) changed the way art is seen and creates. Light can be
the focus of the artwork or change the way the art is seen. The best example of light in artwork is
photography. The addition of a light bulb to create a flash while taking pictures has allowed different
environments for photography by allowing pictures to have a good light source in the front to
counteract any negative lighting, like from the back or too little lighting to allow the film to develop
properly. This allowed artists more freedom to take picture wherever they are inspired and in
normally inadequate lighting. This also prevented the light from behind the subject from being too
strong to create the subject as a shadow, thus allowing breathtaking photographs that would have not
been able to be captured otherwise. In other ways, lights have been the focal point of art in modern
The first
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Photography And Its Impact On Photography
Photography is an art that has been around for over a century. Throughout the years, photography
has grown rapidly. It is now very popular throughout the world. There are hundreds of careers and
jobs in photography. It is also a growing hobby, and for some people, it is their life. As time goes on,
it will just grow in it's popularity. Photography is a method of recording images by the action of
light on a sensitive material. So basically, it is capturing images with a camera. This is a wonderful
process that thousands of people use every day, whether it's to make money or just to have fun.
The history of photography is very complex. It was not necessarily just one thing, or one person,
that made it all. Instead, it took a series of people, throughout time, to develop and form
photography into what it is today. Even today, (and)it's still growing. The very first photograph was
produced by Joseph Nicephore Niepce. It's called, "View from the Window at Le Gras." Of course it
was black and white, as all pictures originally were. In 1827, Joseph Nicephore Niepce produced
this image using a camera obscura, which was one of the very first cameras. Before Niepce figured
this out, people just used the camera obscura for viewing or drawing purposes, not for taking
photographs. Louis Daguerre is another important person in photography's history. In 1829, he
began a partnership with Niepce, and together they further developed photography even more. After
Niepce died, Daguerre developed
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The Invention of Photography
Invention of Photography The first photographic image was made in 1827 by a French inventor
Nicéphore Niépce, who worked with Louis–Jacques Mande Daguerre, a French painter, late on in
his career (Photography). He called his first image "View from the Window at Gras". Niépce's first
photographic image was a view outside of an upstairs window, which he used a camera obscura to
make (Easby). The camera obscura led to the invention of photography and also to the invention of
the camera. It consists of a box with a hole on one side, while light from an outside source passes
through the hole and strikes the surface inside. The light is then reproduced and rotated 180 degrees
and projected onto a piece of paper. When Niépce was creating this photograph, it took 8 hours to
produce (Easby). Niépce used a copper plate coated in silver and pewter, a gray mixture of tin with
copper and antimony. However, this led to the resolution of the image to be very grainy and hard to
see (Easby). Multiple photographs of Niépce's turned out to be black from this expose to light. Louis
Daguerre, who was partnered with Niépce, decided to make his own photographic process in 1839.
He called this process the "Daguerreotype" (Photography). These images were created on copper
plates that were coated with a mixture of silver compounds and iodine. However, the Daguerreotype
was considered to be very dangerous since mercury was very poisonous to any photographer using
this process. Another fault in
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Pinhole Camera History
Photography
"Photography is a word derived from the Greek words photos ('light') and graphein ('to draw') The
word was first used by the scientist Sir John F.W. Herschel in 1839. It is a method of recording
images by the action of light, or related radiation, on a sensitive material" (Bellis 1). Photography
has been around for quite a few years. It has evolved from a pinhole camera, to a flexible film
camera, and now to digital cameras, but it is slowly being replaced by cellphones and isn't pursued
by as many people. Most cameras now are all digital because technology has increased so rapidly. I
remember when I was nine years old, my grandma bought me a travel film camera. I still have the
film to this day. Memories like that can last a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Otherwise, I refuse to answer the lens question.(27)
This is basically saying, if you are going to be a big time photographer, you better be good at it or it
is pointless. Lenses and cameras are just to expensive to "be a pro" one minute and then "give it up"
the next. You can easily drop two hundred to five thousand dollars. Not very many people have that
kind of money to put on a lens. Photography has been around for quite a few years. It has evolved
from a pinhole camera, to a flexible film camera, and now to digital camera's, but it is slowly being
replaced by cellphones and isn't pursued by as many people. Photography is just to expensive for
people to suddenly show interest in. People just aren't passionate about it anymore as well as willing
to give up time to really focus on learning the basics. This is why photography is considered a dying
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George Eastman Annotated Bibliography
Annotated Bibliography George Eastman. (2006, Mar 16). Retrieved from New World
Encyclopedia: http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/George_Eastman George Eastman
invented roll film and an easy to operate camera that made photography easier for anyone to
experience photography. He founded the Eastman Kodak Company to manufacture cameras and
photographic supplies, making the art of photography available to the masses. This talks about his
life and how he came about the inventions that made photography easier for people to use and
produce their own photographs. James Clerk Maxwell. (2007, Mar 28). Retrieved from New World
Encyclopedia: http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/James–Clerk_Maxwell James Clerk
Maxwell was the first to develop color photography, which is still extremely popular today. This
talks about how he came about the process. He made contributions to optics and color vision that
changed the processes to make them easier. He is credited with the discovery that color photographs
could be made using red, green, and blue filters that changed the way photography was
manufactured, causing even more popularity for the art of photography. Nicephore Niepce. (2012).
Retrieved from Encyclopedia Britannica:
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/414651/Nicephore–Niepce In France, 1813,
lithography, a mechanical planographic process in which the printing and the nonprinting areas of
the plate are at the same level, was popular. On April 1816, Niepce
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Pro Photography Research Paper
At the dawn of the 21st century, digital cameras began shifting away from professional users and
started trickling down into the consumer market, and as time passed, nearly everyone had a camera.
Whether it was a simple point and shoot, or a higher end DSLR, people began obsessing over the
convenience of these light, inexpensive cameras that took incredible shots, not to mention their ease
of use. As these cameras became more accessible, many photographers with much less experience
began flooding into the scene as well. These newbies were eagerly looking for work and were also
willing to offer their services for a fraction of what the pros asked for in terms of pricing. So, people
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With this, you'll get a blurry background and an isolated sharp subject. A photo taken using this
technique is often extremely appealing to the viewer, and unfortunately for the pros, it isn't too hard
for a beginner to learn. With a 200 dollar investment, anyone's images can look more professional,
even without much thought put into the composition. Pro photographers love to talk about this when
asked about what makes their images different because, in their mind, a perfect picture is not just
based on its technical qualities, but one "that tells that story, is technically sound, and [one] that
nobody else has" (Dedicated, Nikon). Some pictures taken by less experienced photographers do not
follow that definition by any means, but clients still like them! So while the newbie photographers
were out taking jobs, pro photographers were busy writing articles about how the camera strongly
influences the photographer's image. Now there are some people out there who say any camera can
take great images, and this may be true in some instances, but usually when pictures taken with a
point and shoot are paired with pictures taken with a DSLR, the DSLR's photo will always look
better. The truth is people just care about quality more than the composition in a
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Photography: Its Evolution and Effects on the World Essay
One of the universal languages of the world may be a one that would not normally come to mind,
and that is photography. People all over the world can understand it, whether they speak English or
something else. Since the beginning, man has striven to leave his mark on the world, be it caves
drawings, sketches, or paintings. The art of photography has evolved in many ways, such as the
different materials that were used, the ways to develop a picture, a camera's size and portability, and
how the camera has advanced in its technology and physical features. Photography also has a huge
effect on the world both globally and individually.
It was during the time of Aristotle that an invention called the camera obscura came about. It could
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Another Frenchman by the name of Louis Jacques Mandé Daguerre caught wind of Niépce's
accomplishment, and after writing Niépce a letter that suggested an exchange of information,
Daguerre and Niépce became partners by 1829. Daguerre was soon on his own, though, for his
partner died in 1833. Daguerre moved on develop the notion of the modern day dark room, a room
used to Daguerre perfected a new process of making an image permanent, and made it known to the
world as the daguerreotype. The daguerreotype immediately became famous. It used a "highly
polished surface of silver that was plated on a copper sheet." The process reduced the exposure time
from a rather lengthy time of eight hours. The image that was produced was extremely detailed and
exciting to look at, but despite its popularity, the daguerreotype was in fact a technological dead end,
as there was no way for the photographs to be duplicated from a single negative.
In June of 1840, an English scientist named William Henry Fox Talbot announced a technique that
used highly light–sensitive paper. First, after exposure, the paper would appear completely blank. To
make the image visible, silver iodide had to be used. Talbot dubbed his invention a collotype, which,
when translated, means "beautiful impression". By placing the fully developed paper negative
against another sheet of sensitized paper, and then exposing them both to light (this
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Burtynky's Irony In Relation To The Sublime
A resolution to this problem, and a further refinement of Burtynsky's relation to the sublime, appears
in Timothy Morton's discussion of irony. Morton writes that, "Irony involves distancing and
displacement, a moving from place to place, or even from homey place into lonely space (Morton
98). This description of irony provides useful tools for understanding how Burtysnky's photographs
in OIL function in relation to the sublime. Though these descriptors typify many of Burtysnky's
photographs, examining his aerial photographs of the Alberta Oil Sands, such as "Alberta Oil Sands
#10 – Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada, 2007" (Fig. 3) will be most productive. These photographs
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Returning to Benjamin, he writes that, "Even the most perfect reproduction of a work of art is
lacking in one element: its presence in time and space" (Benjamin II) which corroborates the
speaker of the poem's stance that, "Meaning takes place in time" (Solie 38). Although Benjamin's
thoughts focus more on the ubiquity and lack of authenticity that occurs with mass image production
and reproduction, "Bitumen" shares some of these concerns, tracing the development of modern
proliferation of images from the first imagining techniques of Joseph–Nicéphore Niépce, to the
"photochrome postcards" (32) of late 19th century, up to video– sharing websites. The speaker of
"Bitumen" looks to construct a timeline of image mediation alongside the aestheticization of
catastrophe. Even calamitous weather events, which "Bitumen" ties to the "unseasonable" (34)
weather that results from global warming, becomes a sublime, photogenic spectacle with the
ubiquity and quotidian character of modern image and film: "tornados on YouTube relieve us of our
boredom" ("Bitumen" 33). The speaker of "Bitumen" argues that these mediations pacify rather than
invigorate, and replace what should be fear and action with awe and
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Informative Essay On Photography
I always had an eye out for photography, photography is a getaway for me, let alone along with
many others. Photography for me, I think, is a powerful thing to have. Photos tells stories, the value
it has too people, it also creates memories and has a way of seeking emotions in specific pictures. I
always was a freak for photography, everywhere I go I have to take pictures! Photography gives that
way of looking at everything in different perceptions, and it helps me in daily life because if I need
ideas on what to do with sculpture, a photo or even things that need to be put in different ways I
always have a way of seeing those things that most people don't.
I'll tell you a little about photography. Back then photography isn't like it is now obviously.
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In 1683 photographic cameras were a development of the camera obscura. The camera obscura is
Latin for dark room, it also goes back to Ancient Greece where Aristotle saw how light passed
through the small hole into a dark room and produces an image. The camera obscura is a device that
consists of a box or room with a hole on one side and light passes through and hits a surface inside
were the light is reproduced with color, then the image can be projected onto paper. French scientist
Joseph Nicephore Niepce was the first to ever take a photo in 1826. The image he took was the view
from an upstairs window at his estate in Saint– Loup– de– Varennes France. The picture he took
shows parts of the build and the surrounding countryside of the estate. Niepce perfectly captured the
scene with the camera obscura by focusing it onto a 16.2 cm by 20.2 cm pewter. A pewter is a
workable metal mixture consisting of 85 to 99% of tin along with
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Museum Technical Report
This summer, the Smithsonian museum has appointed me to travel through history in their time
machine to collect six artifacts for their latest exhibit, The History of Communication Technology.
All of the artifacts need to be able to fit into one backpack, and reflect the time and place the object
was from. The technology of communication represents the change as well as the continuity of how
cultural ideas spread from one person to another throughout history. I am thrilled to have the
opportunity to travel in a time machine to learn about the past of communication technology. I
hopped right into the time machine for my first destination. My first destination was to the Trinidad,
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I stayed in England for a few days; the place was very beautiful. During my time in England, "books
were becoming widely available and literacy was growing"(17). Book publishers asked Samuel
Johnson to write a dictionary of the English words. Book publishers needed proof that some words
were actual words in writings. I personally met Samuel Johnson when buying a copy of the
dictionary. I told him how interested I was in the dictionary, so he showed me the original copy. The
dictionary was huge. Unfortunately, I could not actually buy the original, although I bought a
smaller copy. This is going to be a nice addition to the Smithsonian's new exhibit. Before I left, I had
lunch with Samuel Johnson. He expressed about the hard work and dedication used for writing the
first English dictionary. Samuel took "nine years" to finish the dictionary. Johnson also mentioned
that having a dictionary is beneficial for the Englishmen to communicate with one another by
knowing definitions of words, especially when the revolutionary war was beginning between
England and the thirteen colonies of America. I had no idea that dictionaries were beneficial in
communicating with others. I almost told Samuel that "dictionaries today are modeled after his
dictionary", but I caught myself. After lunch, I scurried away to the time machine before I
accidentally mention that I was from the
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Similarities Of Typography And Photography
There are two majors styles of design , typography and photography. Both have had a profound
impact on the way technique has evolved. Typography is the use of characters and is a technical type
of art. The other type of design is photography , which is image technique. When you compare both
of them, they seem like dramatically different styles, but they do have some important things in
common. This essay will highlight the similarities and differences of typography and photography. It
will also explain which form is the most useful for students studying design. Firstly, there are many
motives that make typography different to photography. Typography is the art or type of design. It
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Photography is science, art and some things to create specific image by professional and also in art .
According by (Meyer,2015), photography comes from two words .this words are Greek words:
photo , for light and other word is graph , for drawing . Drawing with light is the one steps of create
photography .when a photo is made by light or some other form of energy , such as X ray .This ray
used to make a photo of another an object. Joseph Nicéphore Niépce is a French scholar, inventor of
the first photography technical, known as (Alhliogerafah), Nicephore succeeded in the work of a
picture. when the invention of photography and realistic pictures that artist take times or even days
to make good image . nowadays , photography are used in newspapers, magazines, books, and
television to access information and advertise .Scientists are found practical applications of
photography, for example, in astronomy and science of medicine. Photography has many types
mediated the metal plate in 1827, using bituminous substances to make them delicate and then
exposed to light for eight hours. It is the first picture in the world. The amount of video tapes
paintings (optical) of drilling and were a pioneer in visual, mechanical methods of production. Louis
Daguerre is a French chemist and the artist was born in 1787. He died in 1851.This types are
determined by the type of camera used it.First type is Wide Angle Lenses, is
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The History of Photography: The Inmortal Story Essay
There is only one way to make people immortal. Photography is the process in which one writes
with light. Photographs are permanent images of people or things. Photography wasn't always as
easy as a click of a button and there you go. It took an immense amount of work to get to the
modern day camera. Photography started from experiments made by people to create new ways to
communicate through creating permanency in photographs, making prints of photographs and
advancing to the modern day camera. Small ideas grew into large projects. Trial and error evolved
into what we have today. Photographs were permanently created using several techniques from
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From the negative image he reversed the light and created positive prints. Frederick Scoff Archer,
invented the wet plate negative, using a viscous solution of collocation, he coated glass with light–
sensitive silver salts. It was glass and not paper, this wet plate created a more stable and detailed
negative. Wet plates had to be developed quickly before the emulsion dried, this meant carrying
along a portable darkroom. The dry plate was invented, a glass negative plate with a dried gelatin
emulsion. Dry plates could be stored for a period of time; photographers no longer needed portable
darkrooms. George Eastman invented film with a base that was flexible, unbreakable, and could be
rolled. Emulsions coated on a cellulose nitrate film base, such as Eastman's, made the mass–
produced box camera a reality. Prints are a key part in having physical photographs that captures
ones memories. Film and prints continued to advance in color and accessibility leading to the
modern day camera. Medium–format roll film was created measuring six centimeters wide and had
a paper backing making it easy to handle in daylight. This led to the development of the twin–lens–
reflex camera. Nitrate film was produced in sheets ending the need for fragile glass plates. Today,
technology has produced film with T–grain emulsions. These films use light–sensitive silver grains
that are T–shaped, thus rendering a much finer grain pattern and giving a higher resolution.
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Evolution Of Photography Research Paper
The words from the song Flash Bang Wallop which featured in the 1963 musical Half a Sixpence.
Not quite historically correct, though the idea of cameras and photography did exist some five
hundred years before the birth of Christ. The word "photography" from the Greek works phos
meaning light and graphein, to write – wasn't coined, however, until the mid19th century by Sire
John Frederick William Herschel.
Two figures in particular were key to its development – Frenchman Louise Daguerre and British
inventor William Henry Fox Talbot. The first permanent photographs were produced in the 1820s by
Joseph Nicephore Niepce – a Fench inventor – using pewter and petroleum. He then started
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He first manufactured paper film in 1885, switching to celluloid four years later. His first camera
went on sale in 1888 with the slogan "you press the button, we do the rest". The Kodak – as it was
called – was a very simple box camera with a fixed–focus lens and single shutter speed. It came
pre–loaded with enough film for 100 exposures and needed to be sent back to the factory for
processing and reloading when the roll was finished. It's relatively low price gave it a wide appeal
and by the end of the 19th century Eastman had expanded his line–up to several models including
both box and folding cameras. In 1900, he took mass–marketing photography a step further with the
introduction of the Kodak Brownie, a simple and inexpensive box camera that introduced the
concept of the snapshot. The Brownie was extremely popular and various models remained on sale
until the1960.
The development of photography had a major impact on the work of the artist – reportedly
prompting the French painter Paul DeLaRoche to declare on hearing of its invention "from today
painting is dead". But while some painters may have felt threatened by photography, many saw it as
an invaluable aid, commissioning images for reference or
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Photography Is Not Just About Taking Simple Photographs
In this generation people tend to take their photographs on their phones instead of hiring a
professional photographer to take them. Photography is not just about taking simple photographs.
Professional photographers need to understand the concept of what makes the best photographs.
Photographers must use lighting, different equipment, different types of photographs, and specific
subject matter to create unique photographs as well as how to finish and edit them. The beginning of
photography was in 1826, when Nicephore Niepce produced the first permanent photograph using a
camera obscura. Three years later in 1829, Louis Daguerre joined partnership with Nicephore
Niepce ("Ted 's Photographics – The Fundamental Principles of Photography Explained."). In 1839,
years after the death of Nicephore Niepce, Louis Daguerre became the first photographer to use
silver–iodide coated plates and a small box to take a photograph (Careers in Focus'101). Motion
photographs were made in 1877 using a series of still photographs to create the illusion of motion.
In 1889, Thomas Edison developed the first single–unit motion picture camera; standards that are
still used today (Careers in Focus, 25). Many professional photographers use different type of
equipment: cameras, lenses, and accessories. Many photographers use different cameras and lenses
depending on the type of photograph they're going to take. Many photographers use the 35mm SLR
(single lens reflect) camera. The 35mm SLR is the
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Advancement Of The Camera Essay
Advancements of the Camera Advancements of the Camera Introduction to the Humanities–
HUMN303 Course Project 6/12/2011 Introduction to the Humanities– HUMN303 Course Project
6/12/2011 Sony The Camera, an invention that has evolved through many generations of technology
is the camera; which not only has been used to capture pretty pictures and portraits, but it has
become something that benefits many people including the business world. Sony The Camera, an
invention that has evolved through many generations of technology is the camera; which not only
has been used to capture pretty pictures and portraits, but it has become something that benefits
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With the invention the gelatin dry plate silver bromide process by Richard Leach Maddox, negatives
did not have to be developed immediately (Greenspun, 2007). This was an important discovery
since up until then the capture image had to be processed instantly. George Eastman invented the
Kodak camera. For $22.00, an amateur could purchase a camera with enough film for 100 shots
(Bellis). After use, it was sent back to the company, which then processed the film. The ad slogan
read, "You press the button, we do the rest." A year later, the delicate paper film was changed to a
plastic base, so that photographers could do their own processing (Bellis). Eastman's first simple
camera in 1888 was a wooden, light–tight box a simple lens and shutter that was factory–filled with
film. The photographer pushed a button to produce a negative (Digital Shutter Mania , 2009). Once
the film was used up, the photographer mailed with the filmed still in it to the Kodak factory where
the film was removed from the camera, processed, and printed. The camera was then reloaded with
the film and returned. This development led to another key invention, the motion picture camera by
Thomas Edison in 1891 (Bellis). Over almost 170 years, the camera has been continually developed
from the big, wooden, and hard–to–use style to the most modern digital camera which everybody
can
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Joseph Nicéphore Nieepce Research Paper
Joseph Nicéphore Niépce
Joseph Nicéphore Niépce was one of the first people to create a photograph using camera obscura.
Niépce had a breakthrough when he created a permanent image by exposing pewter plates to a
camera picture then using vapors from heated iodine crystals to correct the contrast. He created the
first heliograph named "View from the Window at Le Gras after expirimenting with lithography.
Joseph Nicéphore Niépce was born in Chalon–sur–Saône, France in 1765. He had two brothers and
a sister and was raised in the middle class. In 1786 he studies physics and chemistry in Angers at the
Oratorian Brothers. In 1788 he enlisted in the National Guard. In 1789 the French Revolution began
and in 1792 he enlisted in the Revolutionary Army. During his time spent in the military he decided
to start experimenting with photography with his brother Claude. In 1794 he left the army, got
married, and began to live in Nice with his brother Claude. A year later he had a son named Isidore.
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Nicéphore spent more and more time on researching light sensitive substances. Within a few more
years the brothers came up with the idea of heliopgraphy and created the first non–permanent paper
negatives. Claude left for London in 1817 and Nicéphore continued experimenting with dangerous
materials to use with cameras. In 1818 he created a photo that retained an image for three months.
He experimented with different kinds of resins and stones and glass until 1822 when he used pewter
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How Is Apt-Daguerre Used To Capture Images
1. 1827,Niepce, Nicephore, View from Window at Le Gras, French, Heliograph.
TXT– Niepce invented a system to capture images through the power of light and transfer the image
onto a lithographic stone. Then later he used a piece of metal to soaked in lavender oil and into a
dark room using daytime exposure. Page 9
CLS– This process to develop images consumed a lot of time for just one picture and used many
resources to prepare. Also, the final image would not be in full detail and lack focus in all aspects.
2. 1839, Daguerre, Louis Jacques, Mande, View of Boulevard du Temple, French, Daguerreotype.
TXT– Daguerre used metal plates, sensitizing them in a dark room and placing inside the camera,
while exposing it to light for an hour. Later on, he used mercury on the metal plate when ... Show
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His device was worked perfectly on still life, but not with moving objects because the image would
be out of focus or blurred out of sight.
3. 1850, Unknown, Portrait of an Unidentified African American Women, Unknown,
Daguerreotype.
TXT– Developing portraits using daguerreotypes was long process because the sun exposure would
take an impact on the people from the light shining directly towards their faces and keep time with a
stop watch. This process relied on the sunlight for exposure and if there was cloudy days then it
would take even longer while the subject is experiencing uncomfortable stress. Page 25
CLS– The process to keep anyone still for a portrait was challenging and required plenty of
adjustments that seemed dangerous and painful. The subjects would undergo traumatic situations
that involved exposure to gas to put them unconscious or use opium to keep them still while the
photographer makes his adjustments.
4. 1843, Talbot, William Henry, The Open Door, French, salted print from calotype negative from
his Pencil Of
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The Beginning Of Photography In The 1820's
The beginning of photography was the beginning of one of the greatest technologies. The possibility
of taking a moment and saving it forever is spectacular. Photography has been invented by many
different people and many cultures but the first one to succeed with a photograph was Nicéphore
Niépce in the 1820's. Even though it wasn't like the photography we know today and it took several
days of light exposure and the picture wasnt very clear, it was still a photograph. He was the first
one to have a successful picture even though many attempted such as Thomas Wedgwood. The
difference between his picture and Nicéphore Niépce and Thomas was that Thomas used silver
nitrate while Nicephore used silver chloride. The technology of a photograph was
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Single Ethnographic Research
Today, anyone can use a camera to capture a photo with a single click in a single second. However;
this type of advanced camera was nonexistent during the renaissance when photographers were
using camera obscuras to project inverted images of the things that were outside the of the obscura.
It wasn't until the 19th century that the development of the chemical needed to capture an actual
image became available. Even though people were now able to photograph, the lengthy process that
it took to register a single image made photography nearly impossible. For instance, Joseph
Nicéphore Niépce took more than 6 hours to capture the first photographs ever taken.
During the 19th century, there were several technological improvements that made photography a
more convenient task. Some of these improvements included the daguerreotype process invented in
1839 by photographer Louis Daguerre. This invention allowed photographers to capture images with
shorter exposure to light thus, creating longer lasting photographs. A few years later, a man by the
name of William Henry Fox Talbot invented the calotype process which allowed several copies of
an image to be produced using a negative paper image. The two most significant technological ...
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It was created during the Baroque period by Italian artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini. This well sculpted
artwork depicts one of Saint Theresa's most intense spiritual visions. In this sculpture, Bernini used
the physical body to illustrate what Saint Teresa's vision was about and to help the viewer better
understand her experience. The sculpture shows an angel carrying a spear that is heading to Saint
Teresa who seems to be in pain. Although Bernini used marble to create this amazing artwork;
everything seems to have a different texture. For instance, the angels clothing looks much softer and
thinner than Saint Teresa's heavy looking
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Compare Niepce And Anna Atkins
Niepce and Atkins
Joseph Nicephore Niepce and Anna Atkins these two people are fundamentally important in the
history of photography. Niepce is known to the world for his accomplishes during his lifetime the
same can be said for Atkins. Niepce was born on March 7, 1765, though died in 1833 and Atkins
was born on March 16, 1799, yet died in 1871, it's clear at one point in time these two both lived at
the same time. Niepce's photograph View From His Window at Le Gras and Atkins Lycopodium
Flagellatum (Algae), there are some similarities and some differences between these two, for they
both lit a candle in the history of photography.
To start, Joseph Nicephore Niepce lived an interesting after all he was a French inventor. Though,
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One example would be in the book "Seizing The Light" it states, "Her effort was the earliest to use
photo–based technology for producing cameraless pictures for scientific investigation..." (Hirsch 14)
.While Niepce was the first to be able to take a photograph he wasn't the first to use it for a scientific
investigation. The way both made their photos were of a different process. One was Atkins piece
mentioned above and it was a cyanotype while Niepce's was from a Heliograph. The differences are
clear cyanotype was a blueprint process that used iron salts that were then absorbed by the sun,
which was then a process that was able to make fast copies. In contrast, Niepce's piece was from
heliographs which were prints from ink and took a very long time to make. Atkins Lycopodium
Flagellaum was a blueprint so it was blue, but the image was very clear one could even see small
details in the Algae. Yet, Niepce's View from His Window at Le Gras was not clear like Atkins and
his was more time consuming even if both needed sunlight to make. Lastly, Niepce made a
monumental discovery that changed and brought forth an era that started photography leading to the
first proofed photograph taken by him from his
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The Career I Am Interested In Is Photography. I’Ve Had
The career I am interested in is Photography. I've had an interest in photography since I was little. I
would run off with the camera or my mom or dad's phone and take pictures of anything and
everything. I may not have been the best at taking pictures but I enjoyed what I did.
The history of photography has roots in remote antiquity with the discovery of the principle of the
camera obscura and the observation that some substances are visibly altered by exposure to light. As
far as is known, nobody thought of bringing these two phenomena together to capture camera
images in permanent form until around 1800. Thomas Wedgwood made the first reliably
documented although unsuccessful attempt. In the mid–1820s, Nicéphore Niépce succeeded. ...
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Related jobs are: 1. Wedding Photographer– It is a great job because a lot of marriages happen in
any given year and the best part is that everyone is dressed up on a wedding. So they love to get
photographed. Wedding photographers work on location and are typically self–employed.
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They take pictures, before, during, and after the wedding, making sure to capture the whole day's
events to be treasured for a lifetime.
2. Portrait Photographer– This job requires the Photographer to be detail–oriented while clicking the
photos. A portrait Photographer may do solo, couple or family portraits depending on the
requirements given. Most work is done in a studio typically, and photographers must be able to
organize appointments, client records, and set up equipment.
3. Scientific Photographer– The work of scientific Photographer is to take pictures of scientific
subjects or medical phenomena. It may require knowledge of photography and interest in science.
These professionals may work in several different industries and environments. Careful planning
may be involved to make sure they get the correct shot and just the right time. Scientific
photographers may have to work odd hours and travel in order to get the photos they need.
4. Fine arts Photographer– This work is done by fine arts Photographer which are creative and
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Conception Of Photography
An unknown author once said, "[T]he question is not whether photography is fine art per se –
neither painting not sculpture can make that claim – but whether it is capable of artistic expression;
whether in the hands of a true artist its productions become works of art." This quote, published in
1862, in the Photographic Journal; although quoted over 150 years ago, during a time when artistry
was taking different forms and evolving, this statement is no less true today. During these early
years, photographers were in the infant stage; first crawling, experimenting with the camera, film,
and subject matter, followed by the teenage grouping. Seen by groups of artist who followed similar
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They were highly posed and not seen as art but a way create and save the memory. Clerk–Maxwell,
in the 1860's, brings into the fold, color photography involving photographs taken through filters of
red, green, and blue. Nevertheless; in each of the improvements of film development, there is still
the eye behind the lens. This is when photography began its evolution to a finer art form; fine style,
form, and expression into the finished piece. Clementina Hawarden, one of the first female
photographers, found beauty in the lens as seen in Clementina and Florence Elizabeth Maude, 1863–
64. I find Julia Margaret Cameron, Mrs. Herbert Duckworth, 1867, similar to the Mona Lisa by
Leonardo da Vinci, whereas form, grace, and light are used. Louis Figuier and my thoughts on
photography as fine art are summed best when one identified photography in this manner; until
photography the artist's tools were limited to brush, pencil and the burin; however, through the
photographic lens and the mind behind it, a new instrument is born. Although, the technique is
somewhat similar to engraving or drawing; in the end it is a feeling, not the process marking the
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Progression Of Photography Essay
Click, click, click, BOOM as the camera fell into the ground. I start to wonder what it was like back
in the old ages as television steamed from photography. Since the beginning of time, pictures have
always been a way to tell stories. When people want to get a better idea of a story being told, they
either have to look at a photograph or create one in their head to fully understand what is going on.
For this paper I will explore the progression of photography as it relates to television and radio to
prepare me a reporter and freelance photography.
Photography is a word originated from the Greek words photos ("light") and graphein ("to draw") it
was first used by scientist Sir John F.W. Herschel in 1839. Photography is a process of recording ...
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It is also use as a way to tell stories whether it uses by itself or as stills photos in videos.
Photography allows people to be creative with whatever story they are trying to tell. Stills photos are
photos that help portray of lifeless subject. Stills photos can be landscape or self–portrait that allows
the photographer to have more gives the photographer more flexibility with the photos.
In television stills photos are shoot for all the important publicity photos for marketing the show.
According to Angus Young there are three stages for stills photos in the television world and they
are Episodic, Press shot, and Behind the Scenes.
Episodic are images that relates to a particular episode. These photos will convey an interesting
angle on an individual episode or story thread. Episodic images are often used online and in print
along side TV guides or on the TV show or Broadcaster's web sites. (Young 2011)
Press Shots are the images that will be used for posters, web sites and advertising of the whole show
or series. Often they're rather simple and can be shot separate to the filming of the show on a
"specials shoot" which is a dedicated publicity shoot with the key cast of the show. (Young
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How Did Photography Change The World
Before photography was invented, the only way to see what someone or something looked like from
that time period was a drawing or painting. Before the invention of photography, there was no true
way to know what a person looked like as Pey sketches they had could be inaccurate. Photography
changed the world not by only showing accurate depictions of objects but also by introducing a new
form of art. Anyone can take a photo, but a photographer uses the principles of art and design to
capture a moment and astonishing images. The word "photography" is a combination of the Greek
root words "photo–," meaning "light," and "–graphia," meaning "writing" or "drawing." Thus,
"photography" means "writing or drawing with light." In ancient times, the first uses of a camera
were camera obscuras used to form images on walls in darkened room. The image was formed from
a pinhole. The brightness and clarity was improved by enlarging that hole and inserting a telescope
lens. In 1727, Professor J. Schulze mixes chalk, nitric acid and accidentally creates the first
photosensitive compound. Photographer, Nicéphore Niépce, combined the camera obscura and the
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They were both working together to make the first permanent image. Daguerre is known for his
invention, the daguerreotype. A daguerreotype was the first commercially successful photographic
process and was publicated. It was photo made on a silver surface sensitized with iodine was
developed by exposure to mercury vapor. This is also known as the "daguerreian process." In 1851,
Frederick Scott Archer, a sculptor in London, improved photographic resolution by spreading a
mixture of collodion (nitrated cotton dissolved in ether and alcohol) and chemicals on sheets of
glass. This wet plate photography was less expensive than processing
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Progression And Effect Of Photographic Abilities
The Progression and effect of Photographic Abilities
The world has been mesmerized by a photograph's ability to show event after it has happened and to
keep that instant alive forever. Photography is a way to capture a moment in time; it has grown and
changed a great deal in the last two–hundred years, the business has affected the economy, and the
uses along with photographers' styles have evolved.
The art of photography seems very simple today, all that is needed is a small device in one's pocket,
but 200 years ago that was not the case. Merriam–Webster defines photography as, "the art or
process of producing images on a sensitive surface by the action of light" (Merriam– Webster 480).
This process took a lot of steps to be discovered. As
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Early Pioneers Of Photography Change People's...
4. How did the work of the early pioneers of photography change people's understanding of, and
relationship with, the world around them? (Please note that this question requires you to consider
early reactions – i.e. nineteenth century material.)
In the modern era, the development of photography is mature than ever before. They can be easily
found on various devices and forms, smartphones, video game consoles, magazines, newspapers,
and much more. We, human beings are used to it, It's been part of our lives for decades. However,
during the early stages of photography, when the general public were still adapting to this brand new
technology, there were a lot of challenges and struggles that photographers at that time need to face.
As Galassi
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Typewriter Apush Timeline

  • 1. Typewriter Apush Timeline –In 1801, Thomas Jefferson is elected as president. –The First Barbary War takes place. –The Harrison Land Acts come into play. –Lewis and Clark went on their expedition. –James Madison is president. –We pay Napoleon for the Louisiana Territory. –Thomas Jefferson gets elected over John Adams. –Alessandro Volta invented the first battery. –Lewis and Clark go on their expedition. – Johann Ritter discovers ultraviolet radiation. –Alessandro Volta invented the first battery. –Robert Fulton made the first steamboat. –Johann RItter discovers ultraviolet radiation. –Richard Trevithick turns a steam engine into a steam locomotive. –Humphry Davy made electrical lighting. – Alessandro Volta invented the first battery. –Robert Fulton made the first steamboat. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... –Rosetta Stone is discovered. –Charles Macintosh invented waterproof cloth. –Hans Ørsted finds aluminum. –Joseph–Nicéphore Niépce recorded a light–sensitive image. –William Austin invented the typewriter. –Rosetta Stone is discovered. –Charles Macintosh invented waterproof cloth. –Hans Ørsted finds aluminum. –Joseph–Nicéphore Niépce recorded a light–sensitive image. –William Austin invented the typewriter. –Herbert Spencer was an English philosopher. –Henri Frédéric Amiel was a Swiss philosopher. –Hermann von Helmholtz was a physician. –Fyodor Dostoyevsky was a Russian philosopher. –Matthew Arnold was an English philosopher. –Women wore full skirts. –Men wore puffed sleeves. –Hair was parted in the center. –Shawls remained popular. –Cloaks were worn in cold weather. –Pietro begins his career as an opera composer. –Juan Crisóstomo Arriaga did "Los Esclavos Felices". –Sir Walter Scott wrote the words to "Hail to the Chief". –John Woodcock composes "D'ye Ken John Peel". –Beethoven composed "Piano Sonata No. 30". –"Poems Descriptive of Rural Life" was written by John Clare. –John Keats dies. –Herman Melville gets inspired to write Moby Dick. –Robert Chamber's publishes "The Songs of Robert ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2.
  • 3. Thesis Statement About Photography The purpose of my study is to give people a chance to understand what is the meaning of photography and how it was invented, plus how people was able to take photographs before the camera was invented. The significance of my study is that nowadays, a lot of people or its better to say most of people thinks that they know everything about photography and they think that they are an experts and a professional photographers once they hold the camera or actually once they hold a digital cameras (since a lot of them think that the digital cameras are more easy), but actually they do not even know what photography is. In fact, I see this situation is a big problem because I believe that to be a real or an expert photographer, the person ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As I mentioned before that all the references and bibliographies have the same information about how photography was before it got invented and about how did photography started and how it got developed from year to year and from century to century. From that time until today Photography has developed too much and I believe it will keep on developing from day to day and from year to year. Photography became so much easier than before, there is a huge difference between cameras these days and cameras from that time, and only god knows what they will invent and how it will be developed more in the coming ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4.
  • 5. 19th Century Photography Research Paper Have you ever noticed that in 19th century photography the images captured through a lense developed black and white images that were mostly distorted and hard to understand? If people were captured through a lense they were usually not smiling, it was an odd period for photography. Photography has always been a contentious fine art used by artists to capture art. Concerns have been raised to whether photography should be considered an art or a science, since both are incorporated to create "art". Photography was considered more true to reality. Photography has been around for a while now, and although the concept of the camera has been known in the "ancient past" it was not until the nineteenth century when the technology ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This allowed more than one copy of an image. Along with this new technology and his experimenting the calotype photography method was introduced and patented in 1841. In the past exposure time usually took hours to develop, but the collodion method that solved the problem of long exposure time to shorter exposure time of about 3–5 minutes along with clearer photographs. This was possible by adding a gun cotton substance onto a glass plate. The Collodion method did have his disadvantages, for one thing the image had to be exposed and developed while the silver iodine coating was still wet. This was an inconvenience to the photographer because he/she had to immediately run to the portable darkrooms to develop the images after they were captured. As technology and advanced so did the need for more creative photography emerged. For instance, Honore Daumier's pushed the standards of photography and was able to capture the aerial view upon a hot air balloon. However, he must have had a difficult time capturing images with the wet collodion ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Louis Daguerre's Major Accomplishments The father of photography, real name Louis Daguerre, was born on November 18, 1787 in Cormeilles–en–Parisis, France. He grew up amongst a middle class family, although he did not receive a very consistent education due to political issues for the duration of the Revolution. One thing that Louis did show a genuine spark in, was drawing and painting. So much, that at thirteen years old, he shadowed an architect. However, his architectural career came to a close as Daguerre moved to Paris in 1804 and began involving himself in local theatre, opera, and church activities. By early 1820s, Daguerre had demonstrated unique creativity by working with a collaborator to assist him in the creation of an illusions theatre which he named a diorama. His ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. The Importance Of The Industrial Revolution As the 19th century was starting, so was the start of the Industrial Revolution. The 1800s began with a bang as Count Alessandro Volta invented the first battery. Volta is the reason why we now measure electricity in "volts." About ten years later Joseph Nicephore Niepce would create a machine that could produce a likeness or photograph. The first photos were taken around his house, the process took several hours to complete. A little later in the same year, the first steamed powertrain was perfected and put on the tracks by inventor George Stephenson. Looking back on these great accomplishments, we can easily see that the battery, the train, and the camera have influenced and are still influencing our society today. In historical terms, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The waterwheels' construction had been improved by the mid 19th century to increase the water flow which even helped to create the water turbine. When created and while these ideas had been produced, many of the inventors would not have been able to see their creations today because in the world we use a number of these things all the time. Our lives today depend on most of the ideas, like power and energy. If it wasn't for the industrial improvements and design improvements of everyday things, life would be very different for a lot of different people. In today's world, society and culture runoff of electricity because what else is there to power everyday things like printers, coffee machines, and the blender that makes a person's mocha frappuccino from Starbucks. Electricity, later in the 19th century, would be in conjunction with steam power as a source of energy. Benjamin Franklin, Alessandro Volta, and Michael Faraday are the inventors and pioneers of the electric age. It was this latter of men who would figure out the differences and changes of mechanical generation of electrical current, chemical reactions to voltaic piles or batteries, and utilization of current in electric motors. The only problem with the creation of electricity was the issue of finding a market. In Britain, it was well known that the country was mostly gas, coal, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10.
  • 11. Alexander Graham Bell Research Paper Alexander Graham Bell, best known as the inventor of the telephone, worked at a school for the deaf while attempting to invent a machine that would transmit sound by electricity. Bell was granted the first official patent for his telephone in March 1876. The telephone changed ways in communicated. The telephone has made communication more efficient and faster since it was first developed. Its great for emergency purpose especially if you really need to talk to someone as soon as possible. It has made a big impact on our lives today. When it's dark, what is the first thing that pops up your mind to light up the room? A light bulb! Edison invented or refined devices that made a profound impact on how people lived. The most famous of his inventions ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12.
  • 13. Photography Is A Great Physical And Intellectual Joy "To photograph is to hold one 's breath, when all faculties converge to capture fleeting reality. It 's at that precise moment that mastering an image becomes a great physical and intellectual joy. (Henri Cartier–Bresson). To take a photo should not merely be a snap and leave or a smile and share. Unfortunately, many people tend to think taking a photo is the simplest thing to do, but that is entirely not the case. Photography has been growing for centuries depending on how much of the society really cares for it, and the changing of technology from traditional cameras to digital. Photos create an awareness of just how much the world holds of stunning objects and the beauty around it. "Many use photography to seek a deeper understanding of ourselves and our world. This goal is commonly pursued through the production of images that isolate the subject, capturing it in a fraction of a second of time" (Persinger, T. 2007). Photography to others meant a lot, people put their efforts and feelings in it. The majority of people that have interest in photography are those who seek more of what they hold. They see beyond their eyelashes, and they have bigger imagination than others do. According to Another Heyday, photographers want to attain the unanswered questions through photos they capture. When taking a photo, they're telling the observer a story, without words, just a photo and silence. "Photography is a marvelous language that crosses linguistic borders as a universal, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. History of Photography Essay The History of, and Impact of, Photography on our World Photography is a process frequently used in areas of media, art, and science as well as practical everyday use. It is used to inform society of different issues, used to document a wide range of things and is used to capture everyday memories for the years to come. It is used everywhere in today's society and through technology has advanced tremendously since its beginnings. The earliest cameras were simple devices that did not capture an image but merely projected an image onto a surface. It was basically a large pinhole camera in the form of a darkened room or booth. These were used by artists as early as the 16th century. These were known as Camera Obscuras. They then ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It has even branched out into the digital realm allowing endless possibilities to the world of photography. Photography revolutionized the world in ways we can't even imagine. Imagery is such an important part of our everyday lives and photography has created a convenient way to convey an image. Before photography came about the only way of having a permanent image of a person was to have a portrait painted. The only way of creating an image to show the scenery and landscape of a certain era was to have it painted or drawn. Nowadays we can take a snapshot and years later people can see the world as it was today. Photo's have changed the world of journalism, creating a way for people to actually see what is going on, rather then just hearing about it. Today we use photography frequently in our everyday lives and we are constantly surrounded by images that would not have been possible without photography. It's considered a hobby for some, a business for others. Photography is a huge money making industry, from people taking pictures to sell to magazines to portrait photographers taking happy snaps of families at their best. Photography is used as a form of identification, showing us exactly how we are and proving we are who we say. It is used to sell products and advertise almost anything you can think of. It's also used as a journalistic tool, to send a message to the world and inform others. It can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Camera Kate Allred Camera Kate Allred 1.14.16 STEM4 Technology Report It was 1021 AD when Ibn Al– Haytham first created the one thing that captures the moment.The first name of the camera was a camera obscura. It started as a room sized camera that had room for 1 or more people. It has changed over many generations like from daguerreotypes, calotypes, film, and finally the digital camera. The first cameras were designed in ancient chinese and ancient greeks. The first camera image was taken by Nicephore Niepce in 1816 but it turned black after being exposed to light for too long. After Niepce died his friend made the first image that stayed 23 years later. The camera was developed so many people could capture events. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It has captured many important events. Some being JFK's funeral, a picture of the titanic before it sunk, a german soldier passing a flower through a wall before it was torn down, and many more. Also, many people take pleasure in taking pictures and they create many great memories for people. Although there are many positive outcomes of a camera there are also negatives outcomes. Especially in the first camera. To start, it wasn't until 1816 that a picture was actually created. So even though there was a camera the pictures rarely stuck or stayed. Also, many people aren't using cameras anymore people just use their phone so many camera sales have dropped. I think the positive outweighs the negative because there is a lot of good that comes from a cameras. To start, it captures much of America's History. It also captures family memories that people cherish and save forever. I think that in the future the camera will stay around because many photographers still use a camera not a phone or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. A Brief Biography of Lois-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre Louis–Jacques–Mandé Daguerre Louis–Jacques–Mandé Daguerre is historically recognized as a French artist, a mirror manufacturer, a skilled panoramic painter, and more notably, one the Founding Fathers of Photography. While "Founding Father of Photography" is an impressive name to boast, in the scientific community he is known an accomplished chemist credited with recording some of the first tangible (non drawn) two–dimensional images of our three–dimensional world. Louis Daguerre was born on November 18, 1787 in a French commune called Cormeilles–en– Parisis in Val–d'Oise, France. During his life, he studied and worked heavily with theatre, design, and stage illusions. His experiments led him to become a prestigious architect and set artist, later inventing the Diorama, a mobile theatre with set pieces which allowed for the illusion of effects like snow, sunsets, moonlit nights, and rainbows. Because his craftsmanship required great accuracy, Daguerre saw it important to capture nature 'as is'. He utilized the camera obscura, dating back to to 470 BCE to optically project images onto a plane for tracing. Daguerre would eventually adapt concepts used in the camera obscura for his own work with daguerrotypes. In 1829, at the age of 42, Daguerre partnered with a chemist/inventor named Nicéphore Niépce to continue experimentation with Niépce's creation, the heliograph. Made in 1822, the heliograph is a process of 'drawing' with the sun by exposing light onto a light–sensitive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Technological Advancements In Aviation History has been greatly affected throughout the years due to advancements in technologies. One of the greatest advancements is the creation of the camera. The camera provided vivid images for the world to view. History was documented for the first time in centuries. Another great technological advancement would be the airplane. It created a new outlook on transportation and sparked a new revolution of aviation. By examining modern travel and certain historical events, it is a given that the camera and the airplane have both tremendously impacted world history. Joseph Nicephore Niepce was the first person to create what is called the camera. It started off with the camera obscura; it was a box with a tiny pinhole that projected the camera upside down but was never a real photograph. In 1826, the world's first photograph was taken by the one and only, Joseph Nicephore Niepce, he used a process called heliography. As the years went on, the camera was being ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Wright Brothers came into action when they invented the first plane named ¨Flyer.¨ In 1903 the plane took its first flight in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Ever since that day the evolution of planes changed places all around the world. Airplanes became the fastest form of travel. They became an effective tool during the first world war, when they were used as reconnaissance and later in combat. The type of plane that was being used was called the Propeller plane which had a fixed wing. In World War I, planes were mainly used to fly over enemy lines, spy on the enemy, and gather information. During the war, soldiers began strapping bombs and guns to the planes and used them for combat. In World War II, the Germans invented the jet engine and began putting it on their planes. The United States followed them, and created a jet powered aircraft. In the 1950s, rocket engines were created and began being used to put satellites and men into space which began the space ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. Little Rock Nine Dbq In 1816, the camera was invented by French Inventor Nicéphore Niépce, which brought with it the beginning of a press revolution. These new photographs brought with them a problem, however, that news could now spread faster than ever, especially fake or biased news (Britannica). This fake, biased, and misleading information brought on by photographs spilled into the 20th century, when the press began to use cameras more than ever. Problems with the speed of the press were even more pronounced in the late 1950's, with the occurrences in Little Rock, which was the first example of a photo going "viral" around the world. The press served to illuminate the story of the Little Rock Nine, however they also presented inaccurate, misleading, and sometimes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first example of this is the Little Rock 9 at Daisy Bates' house for thanksgiving, which the press were invited to. This incorrectly showed the situation in Little Rock and the lives of the LR9, when they plastered on smiles and tried to show the world that integration was working out at Central, when it really wasn't and the LR9 was facing constantly being bullied (http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/media/gallery/photo/LR9_dinner_f.jpg). Another occurrence of this is the photo Elizabeth Eckford walking through the mob on the first day of school. Elizabeth was determined to not show any pain or defeat when walking through the mob and being hurt. In doing that, she misrepresented and misinformed on what she was feeling and how she was facing all that hate from the mob (Page 6 LRG). Finally, the picture of The National Guard talking to Elizabeth Eckford peacefully, and explaining what was going on could've heavily misleading towards the public. This misrepresented what was going on with the National Guard in Little Rock, and how they were actually keeping her out of the school. Though they might not have meant to mislead the public, these photos resulted in the public being misinformed about the occurrences of this time, and could have resulted in actions by individuals based on untrue ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Taking a Look into Food Photography Food photography is a huge part of our society today. Food Photography is an important element to creating an impact. Consumers react first through sight, and then are prompted to behave in a particular way in response to how they feel about what they see. A well laid–out design with beautiful color selection and appropriate typographic treatments will certainly grab the attention of a consumer. But a perfectly executed, well–shot photograph is more likely to make them react. There are many factors that influence food photography. Food photography started in the 1600s as a painting, and the paintings looked as if they were taken from far away. The food they used for the art was artificially doctored up. For example ice cream was substituted with mash potatoes and paper mache mock–ups were sometimes used instead of real poultry. These substitutions were a result of hot studio lamps, but as cameras and film speed and sensitivity improved, more genuine food products were introduced. But when people found out, it gave the profession a horrible name. Because of the technical aspects of the food photography of this period, it was not taken seriously as an art. In the 1800s when the camera was introduced, it changed the way food photographs were taken. The first still life was a view from the window, by Nicephore Niepce in 1827. Due to the eight hour exposure time that it took to take the picture, the buildings were illuminated from both sides by the sun. The word photography ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. art assignment Essay examples 1. List and describe three of the technological breakthroughs or discoveries that changed art during the Modern Era, 1800–1945. Indicate specific ways in which these changed the form and/or content, themes, purposes/functions of art, and the lives of artists. Photography Light bulbs Use of metal in construction There have been many inventions since the 19th century that has been incorporated in the artistic realm. Photography has created a new genre of art available to people. This invention allows people to see an image as it was meant to be which may have been something that could only be seen in the moment, like a fox and kits playing in the forest. Lights have affected almost every part of the average person's everyday life and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During modern times, we can now afford to take pictures of whatever we would like so the content for photographs is now only limited to our own morals and what is available on the physical plane. This invention allowed many people to share images of the world that many people would not be able to see otherwise and enabled any person who is willing to try, a chance to become an artist. The availability of electricity and the invention of the first functioning light bulb in 1820 by Warren De La Rue (The History of the Light Bulb 1) changed the way art is seen and creates. Light can be the focus of the artwork or change the way the art is seen. The best example of light in artwork is photography. The addition of a light bulb to create a flash while taking pictures has allowed different environments for photography by allowing pictures to have a good light source in the front to counteract any negative lighting, like from the back or too little lighting to allow the film to develop properly. This allowed artists more freedom to take picture wherever they are inspired and in normally inadequate lighting. This also prevented the light from behind the subject from being too strong to create the subject as a shadow, thus allowing breathtaking photographs that would have not been able to be captured otherwise. In other ways, lights have been the focal point of art in modern The first ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. Photography And Its Impact On Photography Photography is an art that has been around for over a century. Throughout the years, photography has grown rapidly. It is now very popular throughout the world. There are hundreds of careers and jobs in photography. It is also a growing hobby, and for some people, it is their life. As time goes on, it will just grow in it's popularity. Photography is a method of recording images by the action of light on a sensitive material. So basically, it is capturing images with a camera. This is a wonderful process that thousands of people use every day, whether it's to make money or just to have fun. The history of photography is very complex. It was not necessarily just one thing, or one person, that made it all. Instead, it took a series of people, throughout time, to develop and form photography into what it is today. Even today, (and)it's still growing. The very first photograph was produced by Joseph Nicephore Niepce. It's called, "View from the Window at Le Gras." Of course it was black and white, as all pictures originally were. In 1827, Joseph Nicephore Niepce produced this image using a camera obscura, which was one of the very first cameras. Before Niepce figured this out, people just used the camera obscura for viewing or drawing purposes, not for taking photographs. Louis Daguerre is another important person in photography's history. In 1829, he began a partnership with Niepce, and together they further developed photography even more. After Niepce died, Daguerre developed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. The Invention of Photography Invention of Photography The first photographic image was made in 1827 by a French inventor Nicéphore Niépce, who worked with Louis–Jacques Mande Daguerre, a French painter, late on in his career (Photography). He called his first image "View from the Window at Gras". Niépce's first photographic image was a view outside of an upstairs window, which he used a camera obscura to make (Easby). The camera obscura led to the invention of photography and also to the invention of the camera. It consists of a box with a hole on one side, while light from an outside source passes through the hole and strikes the surface inside. The light is then reproduced and rotated 180 degrees and projected onto a piece of paper. When Niépce was creating this photograph, it took 8 hours to produce (Easby). Niépce used a copper plate coated in silver and pewter, a gray mixture of tin with copper and antimony. However, this led to the resolution of the image to be very grainy and hard to see (Easby). Multiple photographs of Niépce's turned out to be black from this expose to light. Louis Daguerre, who was partnered with Niépce, decided to make his own photographic process in 1839. He called this process the "Daguerreotype" (Photography). These images were created on copper plates that were coated with a mixture of silver compounds and iodine. However, the Daguerreotype was considered to be very dangerous since mercury was very poisonous to any photographer using this process. Another fault in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. Pinhole Camera History Photography "Photography is a word derived from the Greek words photos ('light') and graphein ('to draw') The word was first used by the scientist Sir John F.W. Herschel in 1839. It is a method of recording images by the action of light, or related radiation, on a sensitive material" (Bellis 1). Photography has been around for quite a few years. It has evolved from a pinhole camera, to a flexible film camera, and now to digital cameras, but it is slowly being replaced by cellphones and isn't pursued by as many people. Most cameras now are all digital because technology has increased so rapidly. I remember when I was nine years old, my grandma bought me a travel film camera. I still have the film to this day. Memories like that can last a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Otherwise, I refuse to answer the lens question.(27) This is basically saying, if you are going to be a big time photographer, you better be good at it or it is pointless. Lenses and cameras are just to expensive to "be a pro" one minute and then "give it up" the next. You can easily drop two hundred to five thousand dollars. Not very many people have that kind of money to put on a lens. Photography has been around for quite a few years. It has evolved from a pinhole camera, to a flexible film camera, and now to digital camera's, but it is slowly being replaced by cellphones and isn't pursued by as many people. Photography is just to expensive for people to suddenly show interest in. People just aren't passionate about it anymore as well as willing to give up time to really focus on learning the basics. This is why photography is considered a dying ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. George Eastman Annotated Bibliography Annotated Bibliography George Eastman. (2006, Mar 16). Retrieved from New World Encyclopedia: http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/George_Eastman George Eastman invented roll film and an easy to operate camera that made photography easier for anyone to experience photography. He founded the Eastman Kodak Company to manufacture cameras and photographic supplies, making the art of photography available to the masses. This talks about his life and how he came about the inventions that made photography easier for people to use and produce their own photographs. James Clerk Maxwell. (2007, Mar 28). Retrieved from New World Encyclopedia: http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/James–Clerk_Maxwell James Clerk Maxwell was the first to develop color photography, which is still extremely popular today. This talks about how he came about the process. He made contributions to optics and color vision that changed the processes to make them easier. He is credited with the discovery that color photographs could be made using red, green, and blue filters that changed the way photography was manufactured, causing even more popularity for the art of photography. Nicephore Niepce. (2012). Retrieved from Encyclopedia Britannica: http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/414651/Nicephore–Niepce In France, 1813, lithography, a mechanical planographic process in which the printing and the nonprinting areas of the plate are at the same level, was popular. On April 1816, Niepce ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. Pro Photography Research Paper At the dawn of the 21st century, digital cameras began shifting away from professional users and started trickling down into the consumer market, and as time passed, nearly everyone had a camera. Whether it was a simple point and shoot, or a higher end DSLR, people began obsessing over the convenience of these light, inexpensive cameras that took incredible shots, not to mention their ease of use. As these cameras became more accessible, many photographers with much less experience began flooding into the scene as well. These newbies were eagerly looking for work and were also willing to offer their services for a fraction of what the pros asked for in terms of pricing. So, people began steering away from the pricier market and began to adopt ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With this, you'll get a blurry background and an isolated sharp subject. A photo taken using this technique is often extremely appealing to the viewer, and unfortunately for the pros, it isn't too hard for a beginner to learn. With a 200 dollar investment, anyone's images can look more professional, even without much thought put into the composition. Pro photographers love to talk about this when asked about what makes their images different because, in their mind, a perfect picture is not just based on its technical qualities, but one "that tells that story, is technically sound, and [one] that nobody else has" (Dedicated, Nikon). Some pictures taken by less experienced photographers do not follow that definition by any means, but clients still like them! So while the newbie photographers were out taking jobs, pro photographers were busy writing articles about how the camera strongly influences the photographer's image. Now there are some people out there who say any camera can take great images, and this may be true in some instances, but usually when pictures taken with a point and shoot are paired with pictures taken with a DSLR, the DSLR's photo will always look better. The truth is people just care about quality more than the composition in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. Photography: Its Evolution and Effects on the World Essay One of the universal languages of the world may be a one that would not normally come to mind, and that is photography. People all over the world can understand it, whether they speak English or something else. Since the beginning, man has striven to leave his mark on the world, be it caves drawings, sketches, or paintings. The art of photography has evolved in many ways, such as the different materials that were used, the ways to develop a picture, a camera's size and portability, and how the camera has advanced in its technology and physical features. Photography also has a huge effect on the world both globally and individually. It was during the time of Aristotle that an invention called the camera obscura came about. It could be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another Frenchman by the name of Louis Jacques Mandé Daguerre caught wind of Niépce's accomplishment, and after writing Niépce a letter that suggested an exchange of information, Daguerre and Niépce became partners by 1829. Daguerre was soon on his own, though, for his partner died in 1833. Daguerre moved on develop the notion of the modern day dark room, a room used to Daguerre perfected a new process of making an image permanent, and made it known to the world as the daguerreotype. The daguerreotype immediately became famous. It used a "highly polished surface of silver that was plated on a copper sheet." The process reduced the exposure time from a rather lengthy time of eight hours. The image that was produced was extremely detailed and exciting to look at, but despite its popularity, the daguerreotype was in fact a technological dead end, as there was no way for the photographs to be duplicated from a single negative. In June of 1840, an English scientist named William Henry Fox Talbot announced a technique that used highly light–sensitive paper. First, after exposure, the paper would appear completely blank. To make the image visible, silver iodide had to be used. Talbot dubbed his invention a collotype, which, when translated, means "beautiful impression". By placing the fully developed paper negative against another sheet of sensitized paper, and then exposing them both to light (this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. Burtynky's Irony In Relation To The Sublime A resolution to this problem, and a further refinement of Burtynsky's relation to the sublime, appears in Timothy Morton's discussion of irony. Morton writes that, "Irony involves distancing and displacement, a moving from place to place, or even from homey place into lonely space (Morton 98). This description of irony provides useful tools for understanding how Burtysnky's photographs in OIL function in relation to the sublime. Though these descriptors typify many of Burtysnky's photographs, examining his aerial photographs of the Alberta Oil Sands, such as "Alberta Oil Sands #10 – Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada, 2007" (Fig. 3) will be most productive. These photographs are devoid of humanity yet replete with their residuum – tailings ponds. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Returning to Benjamin, he writes that, "Even the most perfect reproduction of a work of art is lacking in one element: its presence in time and space" (Benjamin II) which corroborates the speaker of the poem's stance that, "Meaning takes place in time" (Solie 38). Although Benjamin's thoughts focus more on the ubiquity and lack of authenticity that occurs with mass image production and reproduction, "Bitumen" shares some of these concerns, tracing the development of modern proliferation of images from the first imagining techniques of Joseph–Nicéphore Niépce, to the "photochrome postcards" (32) of late 19th century, up to video– sharing websites. The speaker of "Bitumen" looks to construct a timeline of image mediation alongside the aestheticization of catastrophe. Even calamitous weather events, which "Bitumen" ties to the "unseasonable" (34) weather that results from global warming, becomes a sublime, photogenic spectacle with the ubiquity and quotidian character of modern image and film: "tornados on YouTube relieve us of our boredom" ("Bitumen" 33). The speaker of "Bitumen" argues that these mediations pacify rather than invigorate, and replace what should be fear and action with awe and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. Informative Essay On Photography I always had an eye out for photography, photography is a getaway for me, let alone along with many others. Photography for me, I think, is a powerful thing to have. Photos tells stories, the value it has too people, it also creates memories and has a way of seeking emotions in specific pictures. I always was a freak for photography, everywhere I go I have to take pictures! Photography gives that way of looking at everything in different perceptions, and it helps me in daily life because if I need ideas on what to do with sculpture, a photo or even things that need to be put in different ways I always have a way of seeing those things that most people don't. I'll tell you a little about photography. Back then photography isn't like it is now obviously. Photography took longer to process, and you had to sit very ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1683 photographic cameras were a development of the camera obscura. The camera obscura is Latin for dark room, it also goes back to Ancient Greece where Aristotle saw how light passed through the small hole into a dark room and produces an image. The camera obscura is a device that consists of a box or room with a hole on one side and light passes through and hits a surface inside were the light is reproduced with color, then the image can be projected onto paper. French scientist Joseph Nicephore Niepce was the first to ever take a photo in 1826. The image he took was the view from an upstairs window at his estate in Saint– Loup– de– Varennes France. The picture he took shows parts of the build and the surrounding countryside of the estate. Niepce perfectly captured the scene with the camera obscura by focusing it onto a 16.2 cm by 20.2 cm pewter. A pewter is a workable metal mixture consisting of 85 to 99% of tin along with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. Museum Technical Report This summer, the Smithsonian museum has appointed me to travel through history in their time machine to collect six artifacts for their latest exhibit, The History of Communication Technology. All of the artifacts need to be able to fit into one backpack, and reflect the time and place the object was from. The technology of communication represents the change as well as the continuity of how cultural ideas spread from one person to another throughout history. I am thrilled to have the opportunity to travel in a time machine to learn about the past of communication technology. I hopped right into the time machine for my first destination. My first destination was to the Trinidad, the lead ship of Ferdinand Magellan's Voyage on "May 1st, 1520"(16). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I stayed in England for a few days; the place was very beautiful. During my time in England, "books were becoming widely available and literacy was growing"(17). Book publishers asked Samuel Johnson to write a dictionary of the English words. Book publishers needed proof that some words were actual words in writings. I personally met Samuel Johnson when buying a copy of the dictionary. I told him how interested I was in the dictionary, so he showed me the original copy. The dictionary was huge. Unfortunately, I could not actually buy the original, although I bought a smaller copy. This is going to be a nice addition to the Smithsonian's new exhibit. Before I left, I had lunch with Samuel Johnson. He expressed about the hard work and dedication used for writing the first English dictionary. Samuel took "nine years" to finish the dictionary. Johnson also mentioned that having a dictionary is beneficial for the Englishmen to communicate with one another by knowing definitions of words, especially when the revolutionary war was beginning between England and the thirteen colonies of America. I had no idea that dictionaries were beneficial in communicating with others. I almost told Samuel that "dictionaries today are modeled after his dictionary", but I caught myself. After lunch, I scurried away to the time machine before I accidentally mention that I was from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. Similarities Of Typography And Photography There are two majors styles of design , typography and photography. Both have had a profound impact on the way technique has evolved. Typography is the use of characters and is a technical type of art. The other type of design is photography , which is image technique. When you compare both of them, they seem like dramatically different styles, but they do have some important things in common. This essay will highlight the similarities and differences of typography and photography. It will also explain which form is the most useful for students studying design. Firstly, there are many motives that make typography different to photography. Typography is the art or type of design. It includes: different types of font, line ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Photography is science, art and some things to create specific image by professional and also in art . According by (Meyer,2015), photography comes from two words .this words are Greek words: photo , for light and other word is graph , for drawing . Drawing with light is the one steps of create photography .when a photo is made by light or some other form of energy , such as X ray .This ray used to make a photo of another an object. Joseph Nicéphore Niépce is a French scholar, inventor of the first photography technical, known as (Alhliogerafah), Nicephore succeeded in the work of a picture. when the invention of photography and realistic pictures that artist take times or even days to make good image . nowadays , photography are used in newspapers, magazines, books, and television to access information and advertise .Scientists are found practical applications of photography, for example, in astronomy and science of medicine. Photography has many types mediated the metal plate in 1827, using bituminous substances to make them delicate and then exposed to light for eight hours. It is the first picture in the world. The amount of video tapes paintings (optical) of drilling and were a pioneer in visual, mechanical methods of production. Louis Daguerre is a French chemist and the artist was born in 1787. He died in 1851.This types are determined by the type of camera used it.First type is Wide Angle Lenses, is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. The History of Photography: The Inmortal Story Essay There is only one way to make people immortal. Photography is the process in which one writes with light. Photographs are permanent images of people or things. Photography wasn't always as easy as a click of a button and there you go. It took an immense amount of work to get to the modern day camera. Photography started from experiments made by people to create new ways to communicate through creating permanency in photographs, making prints of photographs and advancing to the modern day camera. Small ideas grew into large projects. Trial and error evolved into what we have today. Photographs were permanently created using several techniques from different photographers. Joseph Nicephore Niepce made the first photographic image with a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From the negative image he reversed the light and created positive prints. Frederick Scoff Archer, invented the wet plate negative, using a viscous solution of collocation, he coated glass with light– sensitive silver salts. It was glass and not paper, this wet plate created a more stable and detailed negative. Wet plates had to be developed quickly before the emulsion dried, this meant carrying along a portable darkroom. The dry plate was invented, a glass negative plate with a dried gelatin emulsion. Dry plates could be stored for a period of time; photographers no longer needed portable darkrooms. George Eastman invented film with a base that was flexible, unbreakable, and could be rolled. Emulsions coated on a cellulose nitrate film base, such as Eastman's, made the mass– produced box camera a reality. Prints are a key part in having physical photographs that captures ones memories. Film and prints continued to advance in color and accessibility leading to the modern day camera. Medium–format roll film was created measuring six centimeters wide and had a paper backing making it easy to handle in daylight. This led to the development of the twin–lens– reflex camera. Nitrate film was produced in sheets ending the need for fragile glass plates. Today, technology has produced film with T–grain emulsions. These films use light–sensitive silver grains that are T–shaped, thus rendering a much finer grain pattern and giving a higher resolution. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. Evolution Of Photography Research Paper The words from the song Flash Bang Wallop which featured in the 1963 musical Half a Sixpence. Not quite historically correct, though the idea of cameras and photography did exist some five hundred years before the birth of Christ. The word "photography" from the Greek works phos meaning light and graphein, to write – wasn't coined, however, until the mid19th century by Sire John Frederick William Herschel. Two figures in particular were key to its development – Frenchman Louise Daguerre and British inventor William Henry Fox Talbot. The first permanent photographs were produced in the 1820s by Joseph Nicephore Niepce – a Fench inventor – using pewter and petroleum. He then started experimenting with silver compounds, and teamed up with Daguerre. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He first manufactured paper film in 1885, switching to celluloid four years later. His first camera went on sale in 1888 with the slogan "you press the button, we do the rest". The Kodak – as it was called – was a very simple box camera with a fixed–focus lens and single shutter speed. It came pre–loaded with enough film for 100 exposures and needed to be sent back to the factory for processing and reloading when the roll was finished. It's relatively low price gave it a wide appeal and by the end of the 19th century Eastman had expanded his line–up to several models including both box and folding cameras. In 1900, he took mass–marketing photography a step further with the introduction of the Kodak Brownie, a simple and inexpensive box camera that introduced the concept of the snapshot. The Brownie was extremely popular and various models remained on sale until the1960. The development of photography had a major impact on the work of the artist – reportedly prompting the French painter Paul DeLaRoche to declare on hearing of its invention "from today painting is dead". But while some painters may have felt threatened by photography, many saw it as an invaluable aid, commissioning images for reference or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. Photography Is Not Just About Taking Simple Photographs In this generation people tend to take their photographs on their phones instead of hiring a professional photographer to take them. Photography is not just about taking simple photographs. Professional photographers need to understand the concept of what makes the best photographs. Photographers must use lighting, different equipment, different types of photographs, and specific subject matter to create unique photographs as well as how to finish and edit them. The beginning of photography was in 1826, when Nicephore Niepce produced the first permanent photograph using a camera obscura. Three years later in 1829, Louis Daguerre joined partnership with Nicephore Niepce ("Ted 's Photographics – The Fundamental Principles of Photography Explained."). In 1839, years after the death of Nicephore Niepce, Louis Daguerre became the first photographer to use silver–iodide coated plates and a small box to take a photograph (Careers in Focus'101). Motion photographs were made in 1877 using a series of still photographs to create the illusion of motion. In 1889, Thomas Edison developed the first single–unit motion picture camera; standards that are still used today (Careers in Focus, 25). Many professional photographers use different type of equipment: cameras, lenses, and accessories. Many photographers use different cameras and lenses depending on the type of photograph they're going to take. Many photographers use the 35mm SLR (single lens reflect) camera. The 35mm SLR is the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. Advancement Of The Camera Essay Advancements of the Camera Advancements of the Camera Introduction to the Humanities– HUMN303 Course Project 6/12/2011 Introduction to the Humanities– HUMN303 Course Project 6/12/2011 Sony The Camera, an invention that has evolved through many generations of technology is the camera; which not only has been used to capture pretty pictures and portraits, but it has become something that benefits many people including the business world. Sony The Camera, an invention that has evolved through many generations of technology is the camera; which not only has been used to capture pretty pictures and portraits, but it has become something that benefits many people including the business world. Advancements of the Camera ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With the invention the gelatin dry plate silver bromide process by Richard Leach Maddox, negatives did not have to be developed immediately (Greenspun, 2007). This was an important discovery since up until then the capture image had to be processed instantly. George Eastman invented the Kodak camera. For $22.00, an amateur could purchase a camera with enough film for 100 shots (Bellis). After use, it was sent back to the company, which then processed the film. The ad slogan read, "You press the button, we do the rest." A year later, the delicate paper film was changed to a plastic base, so that photographers could do their own processing (Bellis). Eastman's first simple camera in 1888 was a wooden, light–tight box a simple lens and shutter that was factory–filled with film. The photographer pushed a button to produce a negative (Digital Shutter Mania , 2009). Once the film was used up, the photographer mailed with the filmed still in it to the Kodak factory where the film was removed from the camera, processed, and printed. The camera was then reloaded with the film and returned. This development led to another key invention, the motion picture camera by Thomas Edison in 1891 (Bellis). Over almost 170 years, the camera has been continually developed from the big, wooden, and hard–to–use style to the most modern digital camera which everybody can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. Joseph Nicéphore Nieepce Research Paper Joseph Nicéphore Niépce Joseph Nicéphore Niépce was one of the first people to create a photograph using camera obscura. Niépce had a breakthrough when he created a permanent image by exposing pewter plates to a camera picture then using vapors from heated iodine crystals to correct the contrast. He created the first heliograph named "View from the Window at Le Gras after expirimenting with lithography. Joseph Nicéphore Niépce was born in Chalon–sur–Saône, France in 1765. He had two brothers and a sister and was raised in the middle class. In 1786 he studies physics and chemistry in Angers at the Oratorian Brothers. In 1788 he enlisted in the National Guard. In 1789 the French Revolution began and in 1792 he enlisted in the Revolutionary Army. During his time spent in the military he decided to start experimenting with photography with his brother Claude. In 1794 he left the army, got married, and began to live in Nice with his brother Claude. A year later he had a son named Isidore. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nicéphore spent more and more time on researching light sensitive substances. Within a few more years the brothers came up with the idea of heliopgraphy and created the first non–permanent paper negatives. Claude left for London in 1817 and Nicéphore continued experimenting with dangerous materials to use with cameras. In 1818 he created a photo that retained an image for three months. He experimented with different kinds of resins and stones and glass until 1822 when he used pewter ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 59. How Is Apt-Daguerre Used To Capture Images 1. 1827,Niepce, Nicephore, View from Window at Le Gras, French, Heliograph. TXT– Niepce invented a system to capture images through the power of light and transfer the image onto a lithographic stone. Then later he used a piece of metal to soaked in lavender oil and into a dark room using daytime exposure. Page 9 CLS– This process to develop images consumed a lot of time for just one picture and used many resources to prepare. Also, the final image would not be in full detail and lack focus in all aspects. 2. 1839, Daguerre, Louis Jacques, Mande, View of Boulevard du Temple, French, Daguerreotype. TXT– Daguerre used metal plates, sensitizing them in a dark room and placing inside the camera, while exposing it to light for an hour. Later on, he used mercury on the metal plate when ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His device was worked perfectly on still life, but not with moving objects because the image would be out of focus or blurred out of sight. 3. 1850, Unknown, Portrait of an Unidentified African American Women, Unknown, Daguerreotype. TXT– Developing portraits using daguerreotypes was long process because the sun exposure would take an impact on the people from the light shining directly towards their faces and keep time with a stop watch. This process relied on the sunlight for exposure and if there was cloudy days then it would take even longer while the subject is experiencing uncomfortable stress. Page 25 CLS– The process to keep anyone still for a portrait was challenging and required plenty of adjustments that seemed dangerous and painful. The subjects would undergo traumatic situations that involved exposure to gas to put them unconscious or use opium to keep them still while the photographer makes his adjustments. 4. 1843, Talbot, William Henry, The Open Door, French, salted print from calotype negative from his Pencil Of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. The Beginning Of Photography In The 1820's The beginning of photography was the beginning of one of the greatest technologies. The possibility of taking a moment and saving it forever is spectacular. Photography has been invented by many different people and many cultures but the first one to succeed with a photograph was Nicéphore Niépce in the 1820's. Even though it wasn't like the photography we know today and it took several days of light exposure and the picture wasnt very clear, it was still a photograph. He was the first one to have a successful picture even though many attempted such as Thomas Wedgwood. The difference between his picture and Nicéphore Niépce and Thomas was that Thomas used silver nitrate while Nicephore used silver chloride. The technology of a photograph was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 63. Single Ethnographic Research Today, anyone can use a camera to capture a photo with a single click in a single second. However; this type of advanced camera was nonexistent during the renaissance when photographers were using camera obscuras to project inverted images of the things that were outside the of the obscura. It wasn't until the 19th century that the development of the chemical needed to capture an actual image became available. Even though people were now able to photograph, the lengthy process that it took to register a single image made photography nearly impossible. For instance, Joseph Nicéphore Niépce took more than 6 hours to capture the first photographs ever taken. During the 19th century, there were several technological improvements that made photography a more convenient task. Some of these improvements included the daguerreotype process invented in 1839 by photographer Louis Daguerre. This invention allowed photographers to capture images with shorter exposure to light thus, creating longer lasting photographs. A few years later, a man by the name of William Henry Fox Talbot invented the calotype process which allowed several copies of an image to be produced using a negative paper image. The two most significant technological ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was created during the Baroque period by Italian artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini. This well sculpted artwork depicts one of Saint Theresa's most intense spiritual visions. In this sculpture, Bernini used the physical body to illustrate what Saint Teresa's vision was about and to help the viewer better understand her experience. The sculpture shows an angel carrying a spear that is heading to Saint Teresa who seems to be in pain. Although Bernini used marble to create this amazing artwork; everything seems to have a different texture. For instance, the angels clothing looks much softer and thinner than Saint Teresa's heavy looking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. Compare Niepce And Anna Atkins Niepce and Atkins Joseph Nicephore Niepce and Anna Atkins these two people are fundamentally important in the history of photography. Niepce is known to the world for his accomplishes during his lifetime the same can be said for Atkins. Niepce was born on March 7, 1765, though died in 1833 and Atkins was born on March 16, 1799, yet died in 1871, it's clear at one point in time these two both lived at the same time. Niepce's photograph View From His Window at Le Gras and Atkins Lycopodium Flagellatum (Algae), there are some similarities and some differences between these two, for they both lit a candle in the history of photography. To start, Joseph Nicephore Niepce lived an interesting after all he was a French inventor. Though, unlike other ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One example would be in the book "Seizing The Light" it states, "Her effort was the earliest to use photo–based technology for producing cameraless pictures for scientific investigation..." (Hirsch 14) .While Niepce was the first to be able to take a photograph he wasn't the first to use it for a scientific investigation. The way both made their photos were of a different process. One was Atkins piece mentioned above and it was a cyanotype while Niepce's was from a Heliograph. The differences are clear cyanotype was a blueprint process that used iron salts that were then absorbed by the sun, which was then a process that was able to make fast copies. In contrast, Niepce's piece was from heliographs which were prints from ink and took a very long time to make. Atkins Lycopodium Flagellaum was a blueprint so it was blue, but the image was very clear one could even see small details in the Algae. Yet, Niepce's View from His Window at Le Gras was not clear like Atkins and his was more time consuming even if both needed sunlight to make. Lastly, Niepce made a monumental discovery that changed and brought forth an era that started photography leading to the first proofed photograph taken by him from his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 67. The Career I Am Interested In Is Photography. I’Ve Had The career I am interested in is Photography. I've had an interest in photography since I was little. I would run off with the camera or my mom or dad's phone and take pictures of anything and everything. I may not have been the best at taking pictures but I enjoyed what I did. The history of photography has roots in remote antiquity with the discovery of the principle of the camera obscura and the observation that some substances are visibly altered by exposure to light. As far as is known, nobody thought of bringing these two phenomena together to capture camera images in permanent form until around 1800. Thomas Wedgwood made the first reliably documented although unsuccessful attempt. In the mid–1820s, Nicéphore Niépce succeeded. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Related jobs are: 1. Wedding Photographer– It is a great job because a lot of marriages happen in any given year and the best part is that everyone is dressed up on a wedding. So they love to get photographed. Wedding photographers work on location and are typically self–employed. Chronister 2 They take pictures, before, during, and after the wedding, making sure to capture the whole day's events to be treasured for a lifetime. 2. Portrait Photographer– This job requires the Photographer to be detail–oriented while clicking the photos. A portrait Photographer may do solo, couple or family portraits depending on the requirements given. Most work is done in a studio typically, and photographers must be able to organize appointments, client records, and set up equipment. 3. Scientific Photographer– The work of scientific Photographer is to take pictures of scientific subjects or medical phenomena. It may require knowledge of photography and interest in science. These professionals may work in several different industries and environments. Careful planning may be involved to make sure they get the correct shot and just the right time. Scientific photographers may have to work odd hours and travel in order to get the photos they need. 4. Fine arts Photographer– This work is done by fine arts Photographer which are creative and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 69. Conception Of Photography An unknown author once said, "[T]he question is not whether photography is fine art per se – neither painting not sculpture can make that claim – but whether it is capable of artistic expression; whether in the hands of a true artist its productions become works of art." This quote, published in 1862, in the Photographic Journal; although quoted over 150 years ago, during a time when artistry was taking different forms and evolving, this statement is no less true today. During these early years, photographers were in the infant stage; first crawling, experimenting with the camera, film, and subject matter, followed by the teenage grouping. Seen by groups of artist who followed similar paths and doubts, 'What would the finished piece look like ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They were highly posed and not seen as art but a way create and save the memory. Clerk–Maxwell, in the 1860's, brings into the fold, color photography involving photographs taken through filters of red, green, and blue. Nevertheless; in each of the improvements of film development, there is still the eye behind the lens. This is when photography began its evolution to a finer art form; fine style, form, and expression into the finished piece. Clementina Hawarden, one of the first female photographers, found beauty in the lens as seen in Clementina and Florence Elizabeth Maude, 1863– 64. I find Julia Margaret Cameron, Mrs. Herbert Duckworth, 1867, similar to the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci, whereas form, grace, and light are used. Louis Figuier and my thoughts on photography as fine art are summed best when one identified photography in this manner; until photography the artist's tools were limited to brush, pencil and the burin; however, through the photographic lens and the mind behind it, a new instrument is born. Although, the technique is somewhat similar to engraving or drawing; in the end it is a feeling, not the process marking the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 71. Progression Of Photography Essay Click, click, click, BOOM as the camera fell into the ground. I start to wonder what it was like back in the old ages as television steamed from photography. Since the beginning of time, pictures have always been a way to tell stories. When people want to get a better idea of a story being told, they either have to look at a photograph or create one in their head to fully understand what is going on. For this paper I will explore the progression of photography as it relates to television and radio to prepare me a reporter and freelance photography. Photography is a word originated from the Greek words photos ("light") and graphein ("to draw") it was first used by scientist Sir John F.W. Herschel in 1839. Photography is a process of recording ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is also use as a way to tell stories whether it uses by itself or as stills photos in videos. Photography allows people to be creative with whatever story they are trying to tell. Stills photos are photos that help portray of lifeless subject. Stills photos can be landscape or self–portrait that allows the photographer to have more gives the photographer more flexibility with the photos. In television stills photos are shoot for all the important publicity photos for marketing the show. According to Angus Young there are three stages for stills photos in the television world and they are Episodic, Press shot, and Behind the Scenes. Episodic are images that relates to a particular episode. These photos will convey an interesting angle on an individual episode or story thread. Episodic images are often used online and in print along side TV guides or on the TV show or Broadcaster's web sites. (Young 2011) Press Shots are the images that will be used for posters, web sites and advertising of the whole show or series. Often they're rather simple and can be shot separate to the filming of the show on a "specials shoot" which is a dedicated publicity shoot with the key cast of the show. (Young ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 73. How Did Photography Change The World Before photography was invented, the only way to see what someone or something looked like from that time period was a drawing or painting. Before the invention of photography, there was no true way to know what a person looked like as Pey sketches they had could be inaccurate. Photography changed the world not by only showing accurate depictions of objects but also by introducing a new form of art. Anyone can take a photo, but a photographer uses the principles of art and design to capture a moment and astonishing images. The word "photography" is a combination of the Greek root words "photo–," meaning "light," and "–graphia," meaning "writing" or "drawing." Thus, "photography" means "writing or drawing with light." In ancient times, the first uses of a camera were camera obscuras used to form images on walls in darkened room. The image was formed from a pinhole. The brightness and clarity was improved by enlarging that hole and inserting a telescope lens. In 1727, Professor J. Schulze mixes chalk, nitric acid and accidentally creates the first photosensitive compound. Photographer, Nicéphore Niépce, combined the camera obscura and the photosensitive compound. He is credited by most as the inventor of photography and a pioneer of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They were both working together to make the first permanent image. Daguerre is known for his invention, the daguerreotype. A daguerreotype was the first commercially successful photographic process and was publicated. It was photo made on a silver surface sensitized with iodine was developed by exposure to mercury vapor. This is also known as the "daguerreian process." In 1851, Frederick Scott Archer, a sculptor in London, improved photographic resolution by spreading a mixture of collodion (nitrated cotton dissolved in ether and alcohol) and chemicals on sheets of glass. This wet plate photography was less expensive than processing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 75. Progression And Effect Of Photographic Abilities The Progression and effect of Photographic Abilities The world has been mesmerized by a photograph's ability to show event after it has happened and to keep that instant alive forever. Photography is a way to capture a moment in time; it has grown and changed a great deal in the last two–hundred years, the business has affected the economy, and the uses along with photographers' styles have evolved. The art of photography seems very simple today, all that is needed is a small device in one's pocket, but 200 years ago that was not the case. Merriam–Webster defines photography as, "the art or process of producing images on a sensitive surface by the action of light" (Merriam– Webster 480). This process took a lot of steps to be discovered. As ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 77. Early Pioneers Of Photography Change People's... 4. How did the work of the early pioneers of photography change people's understanding of, and relationship with, the world around them? (Please note that this question requires you to consider early reactions – i.e. nineteenth century material.) In the modern era, the development of photography is mature than ever before. They can be easily found on various devices and forms, smartphones, video game consoles, magazines, newspapers, and much more. We, human beings are used to it, It's been part of our lives for decades. However, during the early stages of photography, when the general public were still adapting to this brand new technology, there were a lot of challenges and struggles that photographers at that time need to face. As Galassi ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...