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Photography: the art or process of producing images by capturing light on a sensitive surface

Photography: the art or process of producing images by capturing light on a sensitive surface . The word "photography" derives from the Greek and means, literally, “ light writing ” . The human eye. Camera Obscura Latin for “darkroom”.

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Photography: the art or process of producing images by capturing light on a sensitive surface

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  1. Photography: the art or process of producing images by capturing light on a sensitive surface

  2. The word "photography" derives from the Greek and means, literally, “light writing”

  3. The human eye

  4. Camera ObscuraLatin for “darkroom” • an optical device that projects an image of its surroundings • one of the inventions that led to photography • the earliest ones were the size of an entire room

  5. Camera ObscuraLatin for “darkroom” • consists of a box or room with a hole in one side, light from an external scene passes through the hole and strikes a surface inside where it is reproduced, upside-down.

  6. Camera Obscura • Aristotle (around 330 BC)understood the optical principle of the camera obscura. He viewed the crescent shape of a partially eclipsed sun projected on the ground through the holes in a sieve, and the gaps between leaves of a plane tree

  7. Camera Obscura • In the 16th Century, camera obscuras became an invaluable aid to artists who used them to create drawings with perfect perspective and accurate detail.  Portable camera obscuras were made for this purpose. • It functioned much like a modern camera, except there was no way at this time to record the image short of manually tracing it.

  8. Camera Obscura • In Victorian times, much larger public camera obscuras became popular seaside attractions, where spying on courting couples became a popular pastime.

  9. Camera ObscuraAbelardoMorell • He sets up room-size camera obscuras and then photographs the results.

  10. Camera ObscuraAbelardoMorell • He sets up room-size camera obscuras and then photographs the results.

  11. Pinhole camera

  12. Pinhole camera A Pinhole Camera is a camera without a lens

  13. Pinhole camera The light producing the image passes through a small hole (the aperture) In order to produce a reasonably clear image, the aperture has to be a tiny pinhole on the order of 0.5 mm. or less

  14. Aperture In optics, an aperture is a hole or an opening through which light is admitted

  15. Shutter In photography, a shutter is a device that allows light to pass for a determined period of time, for the purpose of exposing photographic film or paper. Picture made with fast shutter speed

  16. Shutter In photography, a shutter is a device that allows light to pass for a determined period of time, for the purpose of exposing photographic film or paper. Picture made with slow shutter speed

  17. Exposure An Exposure takes place when light strikes film or sensitized paper. There are three variables that control exposure: 1. The size of the lens opening (aperture) 2. The duration of the exposure time (shutter speed) 3.The amount of light illuminating the subject.

  18. Proper Exposure When a photograph is properly exposed, like this landscape by Ansel Adams, there is detail in every area of the scene.

  19. Overexposure When too much light strikes your film or sensitized paper, the result is called an overexposure. Notice the lack of  Highlights (white areas) and “blocked up” shadows.

  20. Underexposure When too little light strikes your film or sensitized paper, the result is called an underexposure. Notice the lack of shadows and “blown out” highlights

  21. Pinhole Photographers Jo Babcock She has built more than 150 different cameras out of a great variety of found materials including a Volkswagen van.

  22. Pinhole Photographers Jo Babcock

  23. Pinhole Photographers Jo Babcock

  24. Pinhole Photographers Jo Babcock

  25. Pinhole Photographers Shelia Boccine She does pinhole portraits and even weddings.

  26. Pinhole Photographers Shelia Boccine

  27. Pinhole Photographers Martha Casanave

  28. Pinhole Photographers Martha Casanave

  29. Pinhole Photographers Chris Keeney

  30. Pinhole Photographers Chris Keeney

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