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    Photography History

    1901-1950

    Presented by:

    James Skinner

    Amanda Young

    Chase Brown

    Jacob Van Gilder

    Stephenie Martin

    Michelle Campbell

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    January 1, 1864 - July 13, 1946

    Became the "patron saint of straight photography."

    In 1902 he became a founder of the photo-secession, which is a group of

    avant-garde artists.In 1905 founded and directed the Photo-Secession Gallery

    He first produced a kind of romanticized pictures of an Impressionistic style,

    he would later move over to realism

    He made a distinct and influential contribution to the development of newstyles of photography

    Researched by: James Skinner and Stephenie Martin

    Presented by: Chase Brown

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    Inventor of the UR-Leica also known as the first

    35mm camera

    Compact, could be fitted with a high quality lensthat allowed photographers to work in outdoor

    settings with available light.

    Always ready to capture life and action from any

    angle with the photographer able to remain

    unnoticed.

    Photographs no longer had to be confined to stiff

    artistic poses.

    Researched by: James Skinner

    Presented by: Amanda Young

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    originally resulted from a merger of three small firms in Japan 1881

    known for their microscopes, cine cameras, binoculars, surveying

    instruments, astronomical telescopes and optical measuringinstruments.

    1937 began marketing 50mm f/3.5 lens for 35mm cameras, and a

    50mm f/2.0 lens followed

    NIKKOR lenses were used in Canon cameras until 1948, when Nikon

    created its first camera.

    Researched by: Chase Brown

    Presented by: Michelle Campbell

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    1890-1976

    participated in the cubist, Dadaist, and Surrealist art

    movements

    created a new photographic art which emphasized chance

    effects and surprising juxtapositions (side by side)

    "Rayographs" -made by placing objects directly on

    photographic paper and exposing them to the light (camera-

    less prints)Influenced primarily by Stieglitz

    Researched by: James Skinner

    Presented by: James Skinner

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    created in 1932

    Members include: Ansel Adams, Imogen

    Cunningham, Willard Van Dyke, John Paul Edwards,

    Consuelo Kanaga, Sonya Noskowiak, Henry Swift,

    Edward Weston

    F/64 refers to the smallest aperture setting on a

    large format camera

    The object of the Group is to present frequently

    shows what it considers the best contemporary

    photography of the West.

    The group is not pretending to cover the entirety of

    photography nor trying to depreciate opinions of

    photographers not included in the group

    Researched by: Stephenie MartinPresented by: Stephenie Martin

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    Ansel Adams Edward Weston Imogen Cunningham

    Willard Van Dyke

    Consuelo Kanaga Sonya Noskowiak

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    1904-1980

    He was a famous British Portrait Photographer

    Worked for Vogue magazine for over 50 years

    Beaton did many portraits of famous people from the

    1950s. For example, Elizabeth Taylor, Marilyn Monroe and

    Frank Sinatra.

    Also as an official photographer for the second, world

    war.

    Researched by: Amanda Young

    Presented by: Amanda Young

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    Antoine Lumiere

    Louis Lumiere

    http://wilsonfranco.vilabol.uol.com.br/lumiere_cinematografo2.jpghttp://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.petit-bulletin.fr/redac/lyon/341/341gppapier_photo.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.petit-bulletin.fr/redac/lyon/341/341gppapier_photo.php%3Fnum_pb1%3D341&h=390&w=550&sz=32&tbnid=ag8rhrbsvz9LWM:&tbnh=92&tbnw=130&hl=en&start=2&prev=/images%3Fq%3DAntoine%2Band%2BLouis%2BLumiere%26svnum%3D10%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26sa%3DGhttp://perso.wanadoo.fr/clcproductions/boss-petite.gifhttp://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.victorian-cinema.net/antoine.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.victorian-cinema.net/antoinelumiere.htm&h=186&w=157&sz=11&tbnid=gspmqMmIyLXmXM:&tbnh=97&tbnw=81&hl=en&start=1&prev=/images%3Fq%3DAntoine%2Band%2BLouis%2BLumiere%26svnum%3D10%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26sa%3DG
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    Harold Edgerton inventor of the electronic flash used in

    photography. Best known for using this flash to freeze time,

    and capture motions that occur in a fraction of a second.

    He wanted to photograph only a motor.During a research

    he needed to see how a motor flexed as it rotated. A regular

    camera showed only a blur because by the time the shutteropened and closed the motor had turned hundreds of times

    To solve this problem Edgerton darkened the room, opened

    the shutter permanently, and exposed the film quickly with

    his flash.

    With this invention He froze the moment when a batdented a baseball, he captured for the first time in mid-flight

    the wings of a hummingbird, and in perhaps his most

    famous photo he caught a drop of milk splashing off a table.

    Researched by: Chase BrownPresented by: Michelle Campbell

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    January 1934 Fujifilm founded.

    By 1938, Fuji is making cameras and lenses in addition to film.

    Fujifilm introduced the world's first disposable 35mm camera theQuickSnap.

    Researched by: Jacob Van Gilder

    Presented by: Jacob Van Gilder

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    C41 generic term for all color negative processing. Many

    photographers think that all C41 film developed in any lab will

    always have the same results this is wrong - diverse brands ofdeveloper, bleach and fix affect the color mask of the film also

    blix (bleach/fix combined) will leave silver on the film, which

    will appear as grainy on the print.

    Researched by: Jacob Van Gilder

    Presented by: James Skinner

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    Amanda Young

    Michelle Campbell

    Stephenie Martin

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    Karen L. Churchill. Artist Biographies. The Cleveland Museum of Art. 14 Mar. 2006.

    Evolution of Photography.1996. Suite101.com. 15 Mar. 2006

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    Bill Hammack. Strobe Photography. Engineer Guy. 15 Mar. 2006

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    Nikon Cameras and Nikkor Lenses 2001. mir.com. 14 Mar. 2006

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    Kate Ware. Man Ray. 1986. The Archive. 13 Mar. 2006

    Cecil Beaton Portraits. 12 Dec. 2003. National Portrait Gallery. 16 Mar. 2006

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    Group f/64. Answers.com. 15 Mar. 2006 .

    History of Fujifilms Business Activities. Fujifilm worldwide. 15 Mar. 2006

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    Thorswten Overgaard. Leica history ** In progress. August 2004.Leica. 16 Mar. 2006..

    Robert Leggat. STIEGLITZ, ALFRED.A History of Photography, by Robert Leggat:

    STIEGLITZ, Alfred> 12 May 2003. 13 Mar 2006.

    Created By: James Skinner, Jacob Van Gilder, Chase Brown

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