History of photography

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HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY

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HISTORY OF

PHOTOGRAPHY

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Niepce 1827•Niepce took the first ever permanent photograph

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Daguerre 1838•The earliest known straight-forward photograph of a person

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Fox Talbot 1841•created permanent (negative) images using paper soaked in silver chloride and fixed with a salt solution•created positive images by contact printing onto another sheet of paper

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Nadar 1858•The first to take birds-eye view photographs

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James Clerk-Maxwell 1861•The first coloured photograph, taken by experimenting with red, green and blue screens

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Mathew Brady 1862•He became one of the first photographers to use photography to chronicle national history

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Muybridge 1882•The first photographer to provide evidence that horses never have all four hooves off the ground at once when galloping

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Lewis Hine 1909•This was a part of a group of photographs of children working in mills

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Edward Steichen 1928•This image appeared in Vanity Fair’s 1928 issue•Steichen became the chief photographer for Vogue and Vanity Fair

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 Albert Renger-Patzsch 1928•One of one hundred photographs taken from a series called ‘The world is beautiful’ with the clarity of scientific illustrations

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Man Ray 1929•First rayograph – done by placing objects on photographic paper and exposing the shadow cast by a distant light bulb

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Brassai 1933•The cover of ‘Twilight Visions: surrealism, photography and Paris•The first photograph to be taken at night time

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Robert Capa 1944•Took photographs mid-battle and nearly got shot himself whilst taking them

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Garry Winogrand 1960•He photographed Women in the streets of New York

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Edgerton 1964•This photograph was a part of a short video clip of a bullet shooting through an apple

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Nicholas Nixon 1975•From the series ‘Brown Sisters’

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Cindy Sherman 1977-80•This was a part of the 69-photograph series, the Complete Untitled Film Stills

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Hiroshi Sugimoto 1978•The first to attempt to photograph movies•From the series ‘Theatres’

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Sally Mann 1989•Mann has captured a raw and real moment of her growing children

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Shirin Neshat 1993-97•From the series ‘Women of Allah’•Taken to explore notions of femininity in relation to Islamic fundamentalism