Im trying to study for my History course and I need some help to understand this question.
Answer about all of the following images:
1.
Name of Photographer:
Date of Image:
Title of Image:
Image Process:
2.
Name of Photographer:
Date of Image:
Title of Image:
Image Process:
3.
Name of Photographer:
Date of Image:
Title of Image:
Image Process:
4.
Name of Photographer:
Date of Image:
Title of Image:
Image Process:
5.
Name of Photographer:
Date of Image:
Title of Image:
Image Process:
6. What type of photographs became popular in the late 19thcentury and helped turned photography into an industry?
Discuss how this type of photograph was created and provided an unprecedented leap forward in realistic representation? (6 points)
Type of Photograph (3)
How Photograph Created (3)
7. What were French poet and critic Charles Baudelaires thoughts on photography as a means of record-keeping?(4 points)
8. What type of photography did Nadar practice and name two innovations he pioneered?(5 points)
Type of Photography Nadar Practiced (1)
Innovation # 1 (2)
Innovation # 2 (2)
9.What is the name of photographs that were known as living pictures and were popular subjects for early photographers?
Who made the most famous High Art photograph at the time (include title) and describe how the photograph was created?:(10 points)
Name of Photographs Known as Living Pictures (2)
Name of Photographer of Most Famous Living Picture (2)
Title of Most Famous Living Picture (2)
How Most Famous Living Picture was Created (4)
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