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CIMS QUIZ 3

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Susan Sontag "On Photography" book. Critized how photos were making people feeilng desentized to world events (WW2 photos)
Nicephone Niepce French photographer who created the first permanent photograph
Heliographe Sun writing. Sun on a surface.
Camera obscura Optical device. Inverted outside to an indoor surface.
Louis Daguerne French artist and inventor.
Daguerreotype more development to modern day photography. Mirror-like positive iodine, mercury vapor and salt.
Hercules Florence Produced negative-positive prints on silver-sensitized paper in Brazil. Coined the term photographie (1833). French-Brazilian. One of the earliest photos in the Americas.
The Pencil of Nature William Henry Fox Talbot. Self published photography book of everyday life.
Oliver Wendell Holmes American physician/writer who developed the stereoscope. Made affordable way for people to see images in a 3D way.
Matthew Brady Civil war photographer. Shoed the atrocities of it. The Dead At Antietam (1862)
Gallery of Illustrious Americans Lithographic series of 19 hand colored portraits by Matthew Brady.
Julia Margaret Cameron British artist. Shows how photography could be used to express the emotional/sensitive/vagueness of human emotions rather than being sharp + cold.
Eadweard Muybridge Proved all hooves of a horse lifts off ground when they gallop. A Horse in Motion (1878). Photographs could depict truth.
Burrow-Giles Lithographic Photographs could gain copyright rights because they reflected originally, thought,
George Eastman American entreprenuer/inventor. Eastman Kodak company.
Kodak #1 Made photoraphy a more accessible hobby. Kids and amateurs to take and develop their own photos at home
Dry Plate Process Richard Maddox (1871). Used glass plates coated with light - sensitive gelatin.
Brownie A camera designed for kids and amateurs.
Polaroid Edwin Land (1948). Took time to develop, but photo taken quickly.
Andy Warhol Used polaroids as silk-screen portraits used these portraits used these portraits as a way to critique the famous and media.
Elsa Dorfman Used large format polaroids to create life-sized prints
Pathe Baby French 9.5 mm home film for amateurs again. Lots of Europe created domestic cinema pre WW2.
Eugene Atget Documented Old Paris while it was in the process of becoming lost to Haussmannization
Bernice Abbott Presented Atget's works and during her time took pictures that depicted the Great Depression
Henri Cartier-Bresson The Decessive Movement (1952). Taking pictures of people doing random/normal things. Ex man walking across a puddle but timing it right to make it look like he's going through a puddle.
Weegee Arthur Fellig who used pseudonym took pictures of crime scenes of NYC often before/while law department is absent.
Photo League NYC collection by leftist photographer documented urban pour via workshops/exhibitions. Shows how photography used as a form of activism.
Photo-Secession Alfred Stieglitz. US group going against pictorialism by promoting photography. Saying photography was just an art mvt.
Walker Evens Took photographs of Great Depression and FSA families --> stark, hard reality
Diane Arbus Portrayed societal outsiders like tra
Vivian Maier Chicago nanny who took 150,000 photos on Rolleiflex
Photo Booths Originated in NYC in 1925. Quick and cheap photograph strips
Hiromax Japanese sticker photo booths
Purikura Came before purikura another sticker.
Kawaii Culture Looking youthful. Cutesy
Deep Fakes People using AI for porn
The Heat pt 5 Kendrick Lamar song about deep fake video serves showing protest footage, activism content.
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