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Bill Seamen; Untitled; 1959; Gelatin Silver Print |
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Edward Weston; Pepper No. 30; 1930; Gelatin Silver Print |
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Nick Ut; Children Fleeing an American Napalm Strike; 1972; Gelatin Silver Print |
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Robert Doisneau; At the Cafe, Chez Fraysse, Rue de Sein, Paris; 1958 |
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W. Eugene Smith; Tomoko Eurema in Her Bath; 1971; Gelatin Silver Print; a warning to the world |
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Lewis Hine; Ten Year Old Cotton Spinner, North Carolina Cotton Mill; 1908-09; Gelatin Silver Print |
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Recommended replacing hole in camera obscure with a lens |
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Joseph Nicephore Niepce; View From His Window at Le Gras; 1827; Heliograph |
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Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre; Daguerreotype; 1844 |
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Daguerre; Still Life; Daguerrotype; 1837 |
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Daguerrotypes were often referred to as _______________? |
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Daguerre; Boulevard du Temple, Paris; Daguerrotype; 1838 |
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Photographer Unknown; Jabez Hogg Making a Portrait in Richard Beard's Studio; Daguerrotype; 1843 |
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Antoine Claudet; William Henry Fox Talbot; Daguerrotype; 1844 |
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William Henry Fox Talbot; The Open Door; Salted Paper Print from Calotype Negative; 1843 |
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Hippolyte Bayard; Self Portrait as a Drowned Man; Direct Paper Positive; 1840 |
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Talbot called them Photogenic Drawings, Reversed Copies, and Re-Reversed Copies, while ____________ called them Photographs, Negatives, and Positives. |
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Julia Margaret Cameron; Sir John Herschel; Albumin Print; 1867 |
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Collodion Wet Plate Process |
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Unknown Photographer; Untitled Portrait; 1858; Ambrotype; 1/2 of backing removed to show positive/negative effect |
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Unknown Photographer; Two Unidentified Soldiers in Union Uniform Holding Cigars in Each Other's Mouths; 1861-65; Tintype; Hand Colored |
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Andre Disderi; Princess Bounaparte-Gabriele (aka Portrait of an Unidentified Woman); 1862; Uncut Albumin Print from carte-de-viste negative |
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Mathew Brady; Abraham Lincoln; Albumin Print Carte-de-Viste; 1860 |
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Henri Cartier-Bresson; Behind the Gare Saint Lazare, Paris, France; 1932; Gelatin Silver Print |
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Information contained inside the photograph |
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How the photo is presented |
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What does it mean to aestheticize a photograph? |
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to depict in an idealized or artistic manner |
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Calotype vs. Daguerrotype |
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Calotype- copies possible Daguerrotype- very detailed |
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produced the first "art" photograph |
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Collodion Wet Plate process' is named for what? |
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You must complete the entire photo process (developing included) before the collodion dries |
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Collodion Wet Plate process + traveling |
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required a portable developing studio |
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Invented albumin printing paper |
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egg albumin mixed with ammonium or NaCl |
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