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History
of
Photography
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ancient times: Camera obscuras used to form images on walls in darkened rooms;
image formation via a pinhole
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16th century: Brightness and clarity of camera obscuras improved by enlarging
the hole inserting a telescope lens
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17th century: Camera obscuras in frequent use by artists and made portable.
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1727: Professor J. Schulze mixes chalk, nitric acid, and silver in a flask; notices darkening on side of flask exposed to sunlight. Accidental creation of the first photo-sensitive compound.
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1800: Thomas Wedgwood makes "sun pictures" by placing opaque objects on leather treated with silver nitrate; resulting images deteriorated rapidly, however, if displayed under light stronger than from candles.
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1816: Nicéphore Niépce combines the camera obscura with photosensitive paper
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1826: Niépce creates a permanent image
View from Niepce’s Window at Le Gras.
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1834: Henry Fox Talbot creates permanent (negative) images using paper soaked in silver chloride and fixed with a salt solution. Talbot created positive images by contact printing onto another sheet of paper.
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1837: Louis Daguerre creates images on silver-plated copper, coated with silver iodide and "developed" with warmed mercury; Daguerre is awarded a state pension by the French government in exchange for publication of methods and the rights by other French citizens to use the Daguerreotype process.
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1841: Talbot patents his process
under the name "calotype".
Known also as “Tintypes”
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1846
Associated Press
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1851: Frederick Scott Archer, a sculptor in London, improves photographic resolution by spreading a mixture of collodion (nitrated cotton dissolved in ether and alcohol) and chemicals on sheets of glass. Wet plate collodion photography was much cheaper than daguerreotypes, the negative/positive process permitted unlimited reproductions, and the process was published but not patented.
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1853: Nada (Felix Toumachon) opens his portrait studio in Paris
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1855: Beginning of stereoscopic era
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1855-57: Direct positive images on glass (ambrotypes) and metal (tintypes or ferrotypes) popular in the US.
3 million tintypes produced by mid 1800s
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1861: Scottish physicist James Clerk-Maxwell demonstrates a color photography system involving three black and white photographs, each taken through a red, green, or blue filter. The photos were turned into lantern slides and projected in registration with the same color filters. This is the "color separation" method.
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1861-65: Mathew Brady and staff (mostly staff) covers the American Civil War, exposing 7000 negatives
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1868: Ducas de Hauron publishes a book proposing a variety of methods for color photography.
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1870: Center of period in which the US Congress sent photographers out to the West. The most famous images were taken by William Jackson and Tim O'Sullivan.
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1871: Richard Leach Maddox, an English doctor, proposes the use of an emulsion of gelatin and silver bromide on a glass plate, the "dry plate" process.
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1877: Eadweard Muybridge, born in England as Edward Muggridge, settles "do a horse's four hooves ever leave the ground at once" bet among rich San Franciscans by time-sequenced photography of Leland Stanford's horse.
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1878: Dry plates being manufactured commercially.
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1880: George Eastman, age 24, sets up Eastman Dry Plate Company in Rochester, New York. First half-tone photograph appears in a daily newspaper, the New York Graphic.
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First Issue
1888
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1888: First Kodak camera, containing a 20-foot roll of paper, enough for 100 2.5-inch diameter circular pictures.
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1889: Improved Kodak camera with roll of film instead of paper
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1890: Jacob Riis publishes How the Other Half Lives, images of tenament life in New york City
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1900: Kodak Brownie box roll-film camera introduced.
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1902: Alfred Stieglitz organizes "Photo
Secessionist" show in New York City
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1906: Availability of panchromatic black and white film and therefore high quality color separation color photography. J.P. Morgan finances Edward Curtis to document the traditional culture of the North American Indian.
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1907: First commercial color film, the Autochrome plates, manufactured by Lumiere brothers in France
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1909: Lewis Hine hired by US National Child Labor Committee to photograph
children working mills.
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Dorothea Lange May 25, 1895 – October 11, 1965
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1914: Oscar Barnack, employed by German microscope manufacturer Leitz, develops camera using the modern 24x36mm frame and sprocketed 35mm movie film.
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1917: Nippon Kogaku K.K., which will eventually become Nikon, established in Tokyo.
First Nikon camera: The Nikon 1
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1921: Man Ray begins making photograms ("rayographs") by placing objects on photographic paper and exposing the shadow cast by a distant light bulb; Eugegrave;ne Atget, aged 64, assigned to photograph the brothels of Paris
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1924: Leitz markets a derivative of Barnack's camera commercially as the "Leica", the first high quality 35mm camera.
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1925: André Kertész moves from his native Hungary to Paris, where he begins an 11-year project photographing street life
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The 35mm Camera 1927
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1928: Albert Renger-Patzsch publishes The World is Beautiful, close-ups emphasizing the form of natural and man-made objects.
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Rollei introduces the Rolleiflex twin-lens reflex producing a 6x6 cm image on rollfilm
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Karl Blossfeldt publishes Art Forms in Nature
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1931: Development of strobe photography by Harold ("Doc") Edgerton at MIT
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1932: Inception of Technicolor for movies, where three black and white negatives were made in the same camera under different filters
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Ansel Adams, Imogen Cunningham, Willard Van Dyke, Edward Weston, et al, form Group f/64 dedicated to "straight photographic thought and production
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May 25, 1895 – October 11, 1965
Ansel Adams
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Imogen Cunningham
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Willard Van Dyke
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Edward weston
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Henri Cartier-Bresson buys a Leica and begins a 60-year career photographing people
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March 14, 1932 George Eastman, aged 77, writes suicide note--"My work is done. Why wait?"--and shoots himself.
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1933: Brassaï publishes Paris de nuit
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1934: Fuji Photo Film founded. By 1938, Fuji is making cameras and lenses in addition to film.
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1935: Farm Security Administration hires Roy Stryker to run a historical section. Stryker would hire Walker Evans, Dorothea Lange, Arthur Rothstein, et al. to photograph rural hardships over the next six years. Roman Vishniac begins his project of the soon-to-be-killed-by-their-neighbors Jews of Central and Eastern Europe.
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Walker Evans
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Dorthea Lange
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Arthur Rothstein
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Roman Vishniac
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1936: Development of Kodachrome, the first color multi-layered color film; development of Exakta, pioneering 35mm single-lens reflex (SLR) camera
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Hindenburg Explosion 1937
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Nov. 23, 1936
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World War II
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Further Development of the multi-layer color negative
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LIFE magazine covers the war with help from Margaret Bourke-White, Robert Capa, Carl Mydans, and W. Eugene Smith
First Life color 1936
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Margaret Bourke-White
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Carl Mydans
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W. Eugene Smith
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1947: Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Capa, and David Seymour start the photographer-owned Magnum picture agency
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Man Ray
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1948: Hasselblad in Sweden offers its first medium-format SLR for commercial sale; Pentax in Japan introduces the automatic diaphragm; Polaroid sells instant black and white film
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1949: East German Zeiss develops the Contax S, first SLR with an unreversed image in a pentaprism viewfinder
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1955: Edward Steichen curates Family of Man exhibit at New York's Museum of Modern Art
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1959: Nikon F introduced
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Speedgraphic CameraStandard equipment for press photographers
in the 1960s
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1960: Garry Winogrand begins photographing women on the streets of New York City.
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1963: First color instant film developed by Polaroid
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Instamatic released by Kodak
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first purpose-built underwater introduced, the Nikonos
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1970: William Wegman begins photographing his Weimaraners.
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1972: 110-format cameras introduced by Kodak with a 13x17mm frame
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1973: C-41 color negative process introduced, replacing C-22
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1975: Nicholas Nixon takes his first annual photograph of his wife and her sisters: "The Brown Sisters"
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Steve Sasson at Kodak builds the first working CCD-based digital still camera
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Steven Sasson holds the prototype digital camera he built in 1975 at the Eastman Kodak Co. headquarters in Rochester, N.Y. It recorded a black-and-white image on a digital cassette tape.
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1976: First solo show of color photographs at the Whitney Museum of American Art :
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1977: Cindy Sherman begins work on Untitled Film Stills, completed in 1980
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1977: Jan Groover begins exploring kitchen utensils
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1978: Hiroshi Sugimoto begins work on seascapes.
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1980: Elsa Dorfman begins making portraits with the 20x24" Polaroid.
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1982: Sony demonstrates Mavica "still video" camera
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1983: Kodak introduces disk camera, using an 8x11mm frame (the same as in the Minox spy camera)
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Richard Avedon “In the American West”
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1987: The popular Canon EOS system introduced, with new all-electronic lens mount
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1985: Minolta markets the world's first autofocus SLR system (called "Maxxum" in the US)
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1990: Adobe Photoshop 1.0 released.
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1991: Kodak DCS-100, first digital SLR, a modified Nikon F3
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1992: Kodak introduces PhotoCD
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Sebastiao Salgado publishes Workers
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Mary Ellen Mark publishes book documenting life in an Indian circus.
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1995: Material World, by Peter Menzel published.
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1997: Rob Silvers publishes Photomosaics
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1999: Nikon D1 SLR, 2.74 megapixel for $6000, first ground-up DSLR design by a leading manufacturer.
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2000: Camera phone introduced in Japan by Sharp/J-Phone
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2001: Polaroid goes bankrupt
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2003: Four-Thirds standard for compact digital SLRs introduced with the Olympus E-1
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Canon Digital Rebel introduced for less than $1000
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2004: Kodak ceases production of film cameras
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2005: Canon EOS 5D, first consumer-priced full-frame digital SLR, with a 24x36mm CMOS sensor for $3000
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