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Mathew Brady, Mark Twain, c. 1845 -major photographer -shaped idea of being a historian photographer -famous people, documentary portrait -master at creating shadow and highlighted the mind |
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Mathew Brady. Abraham Lincoln. 1860, 1865 -so many photos of abe -public portraits but also private -people were wary of photos taking your soul away |
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Mathew Brady. On the Antietam Battlefield. 1860 -cares about angle, fence road and bodies -very concerned about it looking good he moved bodies around |
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Mathew Brady. General Robert Potter and Staff, Mathew Brady Standing by a Tree. 1865 -group portrait -everyone is doing their own thing -union army, Potter is only one not wearing a hat -Is like a sculpture -Brady makes himself visible, he becomes more of the subject |
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Jcaob Riis. Five Cents a spot Lodging House, Bayard Street. c. 1890 -Jacob arrived before the flood of immigrants, not as poor -initially a reporter but no one would believe him -are first examples of visual culture -documentary, humanitarium pov -interest in the truth -makes a point to say something |
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Timothy O'Sullivan. Ancient Ruins in the Canyon de Chette, Arizona. 1870 -about creating beauty not documenting -texture, light, shadow -visual pleasure |
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Charles E. Walkins. Best General View, Mariposa Trail (Yosemite, CA). 1860 -was very influential -convinced railroads to be built -similar to impressionism where they were concerned with light -lack of humans |
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