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“I have discovered photography.  Now I can kill myself.  I have nothing else to learn.” Pablo Picasso
History of Photography Etymology:  From the Greek “photos” meaning light and “graphos” meanings writing.  To photograph means to write with light. The development of photography as we know it today was the result of several technological innovations, ranging from ancient Greece all the way to the 19th century.
Daguerreotypes The first permanent photographs were the result of complicated chemical processes. Louis Daguerre’s daguerreotypes were the first commercially successful pictures taken. This was a popular method for middle class families unable to afford oil paintings to have a portrait done. This Daguerreotype is  believed to be the first picture of a person ever taken.
The Brownie After a few relatively modest commercial applications, George Eastman’s Kodak Brownie finally introduced the masses to photography.  It was the first camera to allow nonprofessionals to physically take the pictures. The Brownie II
Professional Cameras As consumer based cameras grew in popularity, the professional cameras that would come to be used by the artistic community developed. In 1913, Leica introduced its first 35mm camera. SLRs, today’s preferred camera, were not perfected until the middle of the 20th century. Leica’s first 35mm camera.
Color Up until now, everything we’ve talked about has been black and white photography. Color photography was much more difficult.  The first practical color technology, Autochrome, was developed in 1907, but the process did not gain widespread use until Kodak’s Kodachrome in 1935. An Autochrome picture from 1917.
The History of Photography:  Themes Processes started as very limited in their use and then became more and more widespread. Professional photographers both reacted against and embraced amateur photography at times. The first widely successful 35mm SLR  represented  a huge step forward in  professional equipment.
Art Photography The idea of using photography as an art form of itself began with daguerreotypes in the mid 19th century, but it wasn’t until 1927 that an artist actually had a solo exhibition of his photography. We now turn to that photographer. One of Julia Margaret Cannon’s Victorian Era fine art photos.
Andre Kertész Kertész was born in Hungary around the turn of the century. He developed a love for the growing practice of photography at a very young age, and despite his family’s plans for him, pursued the art as an autodidact. He bought his first camera, an entry level ICA Aviso, at 18, and abandoned his potential career as a stock broker.
Kertész’s Entry He was almost immediately successful as a photographer. During the First World War, he took pictures in the trenches. After returning home to Hungary, he began to pursue photography professionally. The Circus, Budapest.
Underwater Swimmer, Esztergom One of Kertész’s most famous early works.
French Period In 1925, he left everything for Paris, hoping to integrate himself into the city’s famous art scene. He photographed daily, and in 1927 was the first photography to have his own individual art exhibition. He was fascinated by Cubism and associated with the Dada movement. Meudon, France.  1928
French Period His work while in Paris was reminiscent of the Impressionists before him:  He wandered the streets, looking for photographs waiting to be taken. His photos showed a tendency toward unusual vantage points, dramatic use of shadows in still life, and experiments with light. Still Life, Paris.  1926
The Fork.  1928. One of Kertész’s most famous works, The Fork represents his use of still life.
Distortion #49.  1933. Part of Kertész’s famous Distortion Series, this picture is representative of his use of photography to play with light.
Study of People and Shadows, Paris. 1928 This picture is a take on one of Kertész’s favorite themes:  an everyday subject from an unusual angle.
Emigration Kertész did not feel he was being appreciated in Europe.  His pictures were apolitical, and as the Nazi Party rose, this led to a cooler reaction to Kertész’s experimental but fundamentally message-less pictures. Seeking a new scene, Kertész moved to New York in 1936, intent on finding fame. This proved to be difficult. Kertész struggled to learn his third language, and his insecurities very much impeded his joy of photography. He worked with and sometimes against prominent magazines like Life and Vogue.
The Lost Cloud, New York.  1937
Arm and Ventilator, New York.  1937.
International Period Following the Second World War, Kertész began to reach critical success in the US. He signed a contract with House & Garden magazine, which, while not his dream job, was satisfactory. He continued to take many pictures for his own use. In 1962 he quit the magazine to pursue fine art photography full time. Watchmaker’s Shop, Christopher Street, New York.  1950.
Washington Square, Winter.  1954.
Later Years During the ‘50s and ‘60s, Kertész achieved much of the success he wanted to, although it never truly satisfied him. In 1979, he was given a Polaroid SX-70 by the Polaroid Corporation, and a new experimental phase of his career began.
Polaroid.  1979.
Polaroid.  1981.
Artistic Vision “I write with light,” Kertész said. He sought not to comment on his subjects but to simply capture life as it is. He experimented with the way he used light, vantage points, and distortions to utilize photography in a way that made it distinct.
Ansel Adams
Rose and Driftwood
Background San Francisco, California Interesting fact: Adams was in an earthquake and damaged his nose, marking him for life.  Only child of two elderly parents  His environment was Victorian, as well as emotionally and socially conservative Had problems fitting in school—didn’t finish much Shyness, genius, and “earthquaked” nose
Found joy in nature ever since he was a child. Taught himself to play piano and read music. Intended to be a pianist, but gave it up for photography.  Yosemite National Park  “colored and modulated by the great earth gesture” Joined the Sierra Club Began using Kodak No. 1 Box Brownie 1st photos
Yosemite National Park Focused on the spiritual-emotional aspects of the park Quite the environmentalist Appeared before Congress in 1936 and persuaded them to elevate Kings River Canyon to national park status.  Inspiration Visited every year for 68 years Member of the Sierra Club
f/64 Group 1932-1935 Smallest aperture on a camera Formed in reaction to pictoralism Their mission: to create photographs of artistic expression using clean and pure photographic techniques without manipulation.  Founded Photography Dept. in MoMA. Photographic realism
Ansel Adams, Frozen Lake & Cliffs, Kaweah Gap, Sierra Nevada, California, 1932 Brett Weston, Bird Dune, Oceano, 1934
Contributions to Art Impressionist technique: recording of the image at different times of day/ year (Monet) Abstraction: photos of natural intersection planes, sharp angles, and reflection of natural light and receding shadow.  Romantic: liked the beauty and power of nature; not all about the realistic aspect of it Zone system: Using different filters to get different picture from one negative. Dodging and burning: manipulating exposure time to increase the contrast of either the foreground or background.  “There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer.”  –Ansel Adams
Impressionists Autumn Tree Against Cathedral Rocks, Yosemite 1944 Oak Tree, Snowstorm, Yosemite  1948
Romanticism Nevada Fall, Yosemite National Park, California 1946 Moonrise, Hernadez, New Mexico 1941
Techniques Used Pictoralism: altered images by scratching negative, and brushing on developer.  Pre-visualization: carefully calculated the effect of a photograph before taking it.  Photographic realism: very calculated, precise, un-manipulated.  Toward the end of his career he went back to more contemporary work
Merced River, Cliffs of Cathedral Rocks, Autumn, 1939
Eliot Porter & Color Photography ,[object Object]
Promoted the use of color photography from the 1940s until the mid-1970s.
Initially took up color photography to get more accurate photographs of birds.,[object Object]
Became committed to the dye transfer process.
Fought against the notion that color photography was too literal and unsuitable for artists.,[object Object]
Eliot Porter & the Conservation Movement ,[object Object]
Elevated the medium of landscape photography to a fine art.
“Wilderness must be preserved; it is a spiritual necessity.”,[object Object]
Example: His photographs canyons attempted to prevent the Glen Canyon Dam from being built. They resulted in the Wilderness Act and federal review of reclamation projects.,[object Object]

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Photography Lecture

  • 1. Photography Sean Fitzpatrick Monica Gingell Alyssa Engle
  • 2. “I have discovered photography. Now I can kill myself. I have nothing else to learn.” Pablo Picasso
  • 3. History of Photography Etymology: From the Greek “photos” meaning light and “graphos” meanings writing. To photograph means to write with light. The development of photography as we know it today was the result of several technological innovations, ranging from ancient Greece all the way to the 19th century.
  • 4. Daguerreotypes The first permanent photographs were the result of complicated chemical processes. Louis Daguerre’s daguerreotypes were the first commercially successful pictures taken. This was a popular method for middle class families unable to afford oil paintings to have a portrait done. This Daguerreotype is believed to be the first picture of a person ever taken.
  • 5. The Brownie After a few relatively modest commercial applications, George Eastman’s Kodak Brownie finally introduced the masses to photography. It was the first camera to allow nonprofessionals to physically take the pictures. The Brownie II
  • 6. Professional Cameras As consumer based cameras grew in popularity, the professional cameras that would come to be used by the artistic community developed. In 1913, Leica introduced its first 35mm camera. SLRs, today’s preferred camera, were not perfected until the middle of the 20th century. Leica’s first 35mm camera.
  • 7. Color Up until now, everything we’ve talked about has been black and white photography. Color photography was much more difficult. The first practical color technology, Autochrome, was developed in 1907, but the process did not gain widespread use until Kodak’s Kodachrome in 1935. An Autochrome picture from 1917.
  • 8. The History of Photography: Themes Processes started as very limited in their use and then became more and more widespread. Professional photographers both reacted against and embraced amateur photography at times. The first widely successful 35mm SLR represented a huge step forward in professional equipment.
  • 9. Art Photography The idea of using photography as an art form of itself began with daguerreotypes in the mid 19th century, but it wasn’t until 1927 that an artist actually had a solo exhibition of his photography. We now turn to that photographer. One of Julia Margaret Cannon’s Victorian Era fine art photos.
  • 10. Andre Kertész Kertész was born in Hungary around the turn of the century. He developed a love for the growing practice of photography at a very young age, and despite his family’s plans for him, pursued the art as an autodidact. He bought his first camera, an entry level ICA Aviso, at 18, and abandoned his potential career as a stock broker.
  • 11. Kertész’s Entry He was almost immediately successful as a photographer. During the First World War, he took pictures in the trenches. After returning home to Hungary, he began to pursue photography professionally. The Circus, Budapest.
  • 12. Underwater Swimmer, Esztergom One of Kertész’s most famous early works.
  • 13. French Period In 1925, he left everything for Paris, hoping to integrate himself into the city’s famous art scene. He photographed daily, and in 1927 was the first photography to have his own individual art exhibition. He was fascinated by Cubism and associated with the Dada movement. Meudon, France. 1928
  • 14. French Period His work while in Paris was reminiscent of the Impressionists before him: He wandered the streets, looking for photographs waiting to be taken. His photos showed a tendency toward unusual vantage points, dramatic use of shadows in still life, and experiments with light. Still Life, Paris. 1926
  • 15. The Fork. 1928. One of Kertész’s most famous works, The Fork represents his use of still life.
  • 16. Distortion #49. 1933. Part of Kertész’s famous Distortion Series, this picture is representative of his use of photography to play with light.
  • 17. Study of People and Shadows, Paris. 1928 This picture is a take on one of Kertész’s favorite themes: an everyday subject from an unusual angle.
  • 18. Emigration Kertész did not feel he was being appreciated in Europe. His pictures were apolitical, and as the Nazi Party rose, this led to a cooler reaction to Kertész’s experimental but fundamentally message-less pictures. Seeking a new scene, Kertész moved to New York in 1936, intent on finding fame. This proved to be difficult. Kertész struggled to learn his third language, and his insecurities very much impeded his joy of photography. He worked with and sometimes against prominent magazines like Life and Vogue.
  • 19. The Lost Cloud, New York. 1937
  • 20. Arm and Ventilator, New York. 1937.
  • 21. International Period Following the Second World War, Kertész began to reach critical success in the US. He signed a contract with House & Garden magazine, which, while not his dream job, was satisfactory. He continued to take many pictures for his own use. In 1962 he quit the magazine to pursue fine art photography full time. Watchmaker’s Shop, Christopher Street, New York. 1950.
  • 23. Later Years During the ‘50s and ‘60s, Kertész achieved much of the success he wanted to, although it never truly satisfied him. In 1979, he was given a Polaroid SX-70 by the Polaroid Corporation, and a new experimental phase of his career began.
  • 26. Artistic Vision “I write with light,” Kertész said. He sought not to comment on his subjects but to simply capture life as it is. He experimented with the way he used light, vantage points, and distortions to utilize photography in a way that made it distinct.
  • 29. Background San Francisco, California Interesting fact: Adams was in an earthquake and damaged his nose, marking him for life. Only child of two elderly parents His environment was Victorian, as well as emotionally and socially conservative Had problems fitting in school—didn’t finish much Shyness, genius, and “earthquaked” nose
  • 30. Found joy in nature ever since he was a child. Taught himself to play piano and read music. Intended to be a pianist, but gave it up for photography. Yosemite National Park “colored and modulated by the great earth gesture” Joined the Sierra Club Began using Kodak No. 1 Box Brownie 1st photos
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  • 32. Yosemite National Park Focused on the spiritual-emotional aspects of the park Quite the environmentalist Appeared before Congress in 1936 and persuaded them to elevate Kings River Canyon to national park status. Inspiration Visited every year for 68 years Member of the Sierra Club
  • 33. f/64 Group 1932-1935 Smallest aperture on a camera Formed in reaction to pictoralism Their mission: to create photographs of artistic expression using clean and pure photographic techniques without manipulation. Founded Photography Dept. in MoMA. Photographic realism
  • 34. Ansel Adams, Frozen Lake & Cliffs, Kaweah Gap, Sierra Nevada, California, 1932 Brett Weston, Bird Dune, Oceano, 1934
  • 35. Contributions to Art Impressionist technique: recording of the image at different times of day/ year (Monet) Abstraction: photos of natural intersection planes, sharp angles, and reflection of natural light and receding shadow. Romantic: liked the beauty and power of nature; not all about the realistic aspect of it Zone system: Using different filters to get different picture from one negative. Dodging and burning: manipulating exposure time to increase the contrast of either the foreground or background. “There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer.” –Ansel Adams
  • 36. Impressionists Autumn Tree Against Cathedral Rocks, Yosemite 1944 Oak Tree, Snowstorm, Yosemite 1948
  • 37. Romanticism Nevada Fall, Yosemite National Park, California 1946 Moonrise, Hernadez, New Mexico 1941
  • 38. Techniques Used Pictoralism: altered images by scratching negative, and brushing on developer. Pre-visualization: carefully calculated the effect of a photograph before taking it. Photographic realism: very calculated, precise, un-manipulated. Toward the end of his career he went back to more contemporary work
  • 39. Merced River, Cliffs of Cathedral Rocks, Autumn, 1939
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  • 41. Promoted the use of color photography from the 1940s until the mid-1970s.
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  • 43. Became committed to the dye transfer process.
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  • 46. Elevated the medium of landscape photography to a fine art.
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  • 50. Wanted to “raise bird photography…to transform it into an art.”
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  • 52. The Impact of Photography In a lot of ways, photography turned the artistic world on its head. The traditional goal of art, making an accurate representation of a scene, could be done more easily and more perfectly. This had profound impacts on how artists approached their work. Photography itself has cemented itself as a fine art, thanks in part to the work of people like Kertész, Adams, and Porter.

Editor's Notes

  1. Which you will see a little more as we explain our artists.