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Photography Intro. By Maggie. The history of the camera .
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Photography Intro By Maggie
The history of the camera • The very first camera was made in 1814 by a Frenchman called Joseph NicéphoreNiépce. The image was very poorly done, and faded eight hours after it was taken. The first camera was called the ‘camera obscura’. The camera was updated and changed and then in 1837 when the French artist Louis Jacques Mandé Daguerre took the first fixed image on his Daguerreotype style camera. This image did not fade and took less than thirty minutes of exposure. 1841 William Henry Talbot created Calotype this camera involved negative processing. Calotype camera and photo Daguerreotype photo First photo taken 1927 photograph The first camera ‘camera obscura’ Daguerreotype camera Camera from 1927
More Camera’s! • 1900the first mass marketed camera was produced…they called it….’the browning’. In 1913-1914 the first 35mm camera was made which changed the size of the lens. 1927 General Electric (an electric company) developed the modern flashbulb which enables the photo to be taken in darker areas or at night. In 1935 Eastman Kodak starts selling Kodachrome film on the market this film allows people to take photo’s in color.. 1948Edwin Land markets his invention, the Polaroid camera. 1954, Eastman Kodak develops hi-speed tri-x film the film allows the photo’s to develop faster.. 1963 Polaroid releases instant color film. 1973 Polaroid develops one step instant color film, shoot and print with one click. These camera’s develop after you take the photo instead of getting them devolved at a lab. 1980 Sony publicly gives a demonstration of their newest addition to the original camera, the camcorder. This camera allows for people to take video as well as photo’s. 1913 camera and photo
Bad quality Photo’s • Signs of a bad quality photo • Blurriness • Missing half of the subject • Darkness • Bad focus
Good quality photo’s cont’d • How to tell if a photo is good quality or not • It has good focus • It’s clear and easy to see • The lighting is good • The subject is easily visible
Bibliography • http://library.thinkquest.org/04oct/01824/ • http://picfor.me/en/viewimg/716176/user/88336 • www.google.com/images