A Concise History of PhotographyHighly acclaimed, scholarly volume examines technological advances and artistic development, with nearly 300 examples of photographic art. 285 black-and-white photos. |
Contents
Section 1 | 49 |
Section 2 | 62 |
Section 3 | 80 |
Section 4 | 81 |
Section 5 | 84 |
Section 6 | 91 |
Section 7 | 123 |
Section 8 | 128 |
Section 9 | 133 |
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abstract Alvin Langdon Coburn amateur American architecture artistic August Bauhaus became Berlin Brassaï Calotype camera obscura carte-de-visite Charles Claudet close-ups collodion process colour photography copies Daguerre Daguerre's daguerreotype daguerreotypist Disdéri early Edward Steichen emulsion England engravings Ermanox exhibition exposure Felix H film France French George German glass graphic graphs gum print Henry Hippolyte Bayard illustrated inches invention John landscape later Leica lens light lished London magazine Mayall ment miniature camera mirror modern Moholy-Nagy Nadar nature negative Neue Sachlichkeit Nicéphore Niépce objects Original photogravure painter painting paper Paris patent Paul phers Philippe Halsman Photogenic Drawing photogra photographs Ill photomontage portrait studio portraiture posed positive produced published rapher reotype reportage Robert Roger Fenton roll-film Royal scenes sensitivity silver chloride sitter Steichen stereoscopic style taken technique tion tographer took views waxed-paper process Werner Bischof wet collodion William