Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Photography | 1839 - 1960s AD

Until the 1880s, how were news stories illustrated?
handwrtten
What is a camera obscura?
dark chamber room surroundings   


Post an example of a camera obscura


How did scholars and artists utilize the camera obscure?

movement and color
From where did the photographic camera develop?
Chinese and ancient greek
Who first used the term "photography"? Where was is derived from? before camera
Post an the first photograph.  
Who is credited with making the first successful photograph?
Post an example of a Daguerreotype image.
Who invented the Daguerreotype process? What are the advantages and disadvantages of the process?
Post an example of a Calotype image.
Who invented the Calotype process? What are the advantages and disadvantages of the process?
Post an example of a Wet Collodion Process image.
Who invented the Wet Collodion process? What are the advantages and disadvantages of the process?
Post an example of a Dry Plate Process image.
Who invented the Dry Plate process? What are the advantages and disadvantages of the process?

Who is George Eastman? What company did he establish?
founder of kodak company 
Post an example of The Kodak Camera from 1888.
In 1888, he produced a camera that use his flexible roll film. How did he make this camera/photography accessible to the public?

What is Edwin Land best known for? What company did he establish?
Post a photo of the first Polaroid camera.
How long did the first Polaroid camera take to produce a photo?

What was Eadweard Muybridge known for?
british photographer
Post a photo of the Zoopraxiscope.
What is the Zoopraxiscope?
early device to displaying motion pictures
Post a photo of Muybridge's horse in motion.
How did Muybridge settle the debate and photograph a horse in motion?that when the horse run their legs dont all leave the ground In 1880s, the development of the motion picture camera allowed this?
zoopraxiscope
Post a photo of a motion picture projector.
What is a motion picture projector?

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