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28 Cards in this Set
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View from his window at Le Gras Joseph Nicephore Niepce heliograph |
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Still Life Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre Daguerreotype |
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Boulevard du Temple Paris, Louis Jacque Mande Daguerre Daguerreotype |
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Botanical Specimen
William Henry Fox Talbot photogenic drawing |
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Self-Portrait as a Drowned Man
Hippolyte Bayard direct paper positive Lying to the camera — dead people can't take pictures. “The body you see-the academy the king...” |
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C’s Portrait (Constance Talbot)
William Henry Fox Talbot calotype |
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Redding the Line (Portrait of James Linton)
David Octavius Hill & Robert Adamson calotype |
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The Minnow Pool
David Octavius Hill & Robert Adamson calotype |
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Portrait of an Unidentified Woman
Andre Adolphe Eugene Disderi uncut albumen print from a carte-de-visite negative |
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Lewis Carroll (Reverend Charles L. Dodgson) OscarGustave Rejlander |
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Sir John Herschel Julia Margaret Cameron |
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Self Portrait Nadar |
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Sarah Bernhardt Emile Tourtin |
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Sarah Bernhardt Nadar |
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Sarah Bernhardt Napoleon Sarony |
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Abraham Lincoln Alexander Gardner |
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Countess Castiglione Louis Pierson |
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unknown girl Romualdo Garcia |
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Dead baby and family Juan de Dios Machain |
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Ancient Ruins in the Canyon de Chelle,NewMexico Timothy H. O’Sullivan |
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Brig Upon the Water Gustave Le Gray |
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Grand Canyon of the Colorado William Henry Jackson |
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Inverted in the Tide Stand the Grey Rocks Carleton Watkins |
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Creator: Joseph Nicephore Niepce Process: Bitumenof Judea on a metal plate Date: 1826 |
Physical Description: Positive on metal, one-of-a-kind, fuzzy due to long exposure Distinction: 1st photograph 1st “permanent” photographic process Exposure Time: 8hours |
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Creator: Louis JacquesMande Daguerre Process: Daguerreotype Date: 1839 |
DaguerreotypeExpose a silver-coated copper plate sensitized in iodine vapor; develop the latent image by fuming in mercury vapors Physical Description: Positive on metal,one-of-a-kind, laterally reversed, monochromatic, very sharp Distinction: 1st generally accessible photographic process; very popular Exposure Time: 5-60 minuets |
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Creator: William Henry Fox Talbot Process: Photogenic Drawing & Talbot-type Date: 1835-1839 |
Photogenic Drawing:camera-less images made by contact printing Distinction: Negative-positive process made duplicates possible; not popular at first but became the most used process after improvements to sharpness. Exposure Time: ½hour without latent image; 30 seconds with latent image |
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Creator: Hippolyte Bayard Process: Direct Positive Paper images Date: 1839 |
Direct Positive Paperimages: darkened paper with silverchloride and potassium iodide exposed in the camera to bleach in whites Physical Description: Positiveon paper; not very sharp Distinction: Largely ignored because of the popularity of the Daguerreotype and political pressure to promote/support the Daguerreotype Exposure Time: Unknown Process squelched for political reasons |
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Who benefited from the pictures? |
Artists Science Society |