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Page 1: Jesse Tempel History of Photography Timeline Digital Photography Mr. Wissing Second Semester - 2010

Jesse TempelJesse Tempel

History of Photography TimelineHistory of Photography Timeline

Digital PhotographyDigital Photography

Mr. WissingMr. Wissing

Second Semester - 2010Second Semester - 2010

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EVENTS COORDINATOR

Time Era:

Before 1850

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5TH – 4TH CENTURIES B.C

Chinese And Greek philosophers described they basic principles of optics and the camera.

1664 – 1666 Isaac Newton discovers that

white light is actually composed of lots of different colors.

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1727

Johann Heinrich was a very accomplished man who studied medicine, chemistry, philosophy, theology, and taught astronomy at the colleges of Hale and Altdorf. In the year of 1724 he conducted an experiment of which showed that silver and chalk reflected less light then untarnished silvers. The experiment also showed that the salts continued to darken when unprotected form light. While this experiment never exceeded a real preserved image it did set the foundation for one.

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1837

Louis Daquerre had been trying since the mid-1820’s to capture and make a permanent picture. While he had success in his quest it was not until 1838 that he felt comfortable showing people his invention, which was called the daguerreotype. This type of camera was the first ever that made a permanent image that did not fade, and it only needed 30minutes to become exposed. To make this happen a negative image was exposed on a mirror polished surface of metal that was coated with iodine. Then the negative was soaked in silver halide particles. The negative image then became a positive one and ba-da-bing a picture

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1841 In 1841 William Henry

Talbot patented the calotype. This camera was the first of its type to offer multiple copies of an image. The negative images from this camera were soaked in a garlic acid solution to create a latent image. Then the negatives were taken out of the garlic solution and they had access amounts of silver iodine on them the iodine was washed away and the positive image appeared.

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ManufacturerManufacturer

Pre 1850Pre 1850

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Jewel Box CameraJewel Box Camera

1816, Joseph 1816, Joseph Nicephore NiepceNicephore Niepce

Created camera from Created camera from a jewel box a jewel box

Had a simple lensHad a simple lens

Made a negative Made a negative imageimage

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Talbot’s MousetrapTalbot’s Mousetrap

1834, Fox Talbot1834, Fox Talbot

Experimented with silver chloride coated Experimented with silver chloride coated paper to get negativespaper to get negatives

Uses “mousetrap” camera to take first Uses “mousetrap” camera to take first negativenegative

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The Daguerreotype

1837, Louis Daguerre1837, Louis Daguerre

Dauguerreotype, took fixed images, under Dauguerreotype, took fixed images, under 30 minutes exposure to light.30 minutes exposure to light.

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Picture PermanencePicture Permanence

1839, Sir John 1839, Sir John HerschelHerschel

Sodium hyposulfiteSodium hyposulfite

Made pictures Made pictures permanentpermanent

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Japheth Hartmann

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Japheth Hartmann

The pictures in this time period were actually very clear. They were all in black and white though. They were clear because of the chemicals used.

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Japheth Hartmann

The pictures were very expensive before the 1850’s. They were expensive because they had to use a lot chemicals to make just one picture. Most people couldn’t get pictures of themselves because of the price of them.

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Japheth Hartmann

The pictures would also fade very easily. The chemicals that the pictures were made out of made the pictures fade easily. It is very rare the find a picture in this time period in good condition.

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Japheth Hartmann

It was very hard to make copies of pictures. It was easier to just take separate pictures then to try to make copies of them.

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Japheth Hartmann

Photography greatly increased during the 1800’s. Some of the inventions that took place during this era changed the photography world forever.

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Ashley Jensen

Photographers before 1850

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Ashley Jensen

Sir John Herschel

• Used the first term of photography in 1839• First invented by de la Roche (1729-1774)• Before this was they used canvas with a sticky

coating• Processes had been known for quite some

time• It wasn’t until the 2 chemicals were put

together that photography was in in existence

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Ashley Jensen

Robert Boyle

• Found that silver chloride turned dark in light but was thought that it was do to air not light.

• Angelo Sala found in the early 17th century that sliver turned black in the sun

• Johann Heninrich Schulze discovered in 1727 that certain liquids turned colors in sunlight.

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Ashley Jensen

Niepce

• Created the first picture in June or July 1827 using material that harden after being exposed to light

• This picture needed eight hours of exposure time

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Jesse Tempel

1850 - 1900

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Jesse Tempel

There weren’t many different kinds of pictures taken in the years of 1850 through the 1900’s. The pictures taken were usually taken of buildings and other structures. There were also a lot of pictures taken of usually, groups of people. The quality of the pictures is not extravagant. They were mostly shot in black and white and sepia colors.

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Jesse Tempel

One of the main focuses in the pictures from the 1850’s through the 1900’s was pictures of buildings and structures. The pictures from different cultures show what some of the structures in those places looked like. The buildings in these pictures has changed dramatically and we now know they’ve changed because we can compare the older pictures to recent pictures.

-A view of Constantinople, taken in 1855 by, James Robertson and Felice Beato.

-This is a picture of Poongee Kyoung, Burma. It was photographed in 1880 by and unknown artist.

Karlee Bourke

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Jesse Tempel

Another main focus of photographers in the 1850’s through the 1900’s, was people. The people in these pictures, as you may have noticed, are not smiling. When they took pictures back then, it took a long time for the picture to develop, and that would have been a long time to keep that smile on. Now, thank goodness, it only takes a matter of a few seconds to take a picture. I also noticed when looking at these pictures that they were taken in larger groups.

-This picture is a part of the Java Collection and was taken in 1870.

-Elephant of his highness Sir Madho Singhji Bahadur, Maharaja of Jaipur and retainers at a gate of the outer palace courtyard, Jaipur. This was taken in 1890.

Karlee Bourke

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Jesse Tempel

The pictures taken during this time had pretty good resolution. They were mostly in black and white and a few had a sepia tone. You could really tell that these photos have been aged. Now photos that we take will last a little longer than those taken back in the early 19th century. The photographs taken were surprisingly pretty clear. Although, they still were a little fuzzy because they had only just begun to develop the camera.

-This was photographed in 1880 by William J. Johnson.

-This is a picture of Indian dancing girls in 1990 by an unknown photographer.

-This was taken in 1855 by Linnaeus Tripe and is a picture of Amerapoora, at the corner of Mygabboodee-tee Kyoung.

Karlee Bourke

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Photographers & Inventors!

…of the 1850s & early 1900s.

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Napoleon Sarony. (1821-1896)

Implemented the practice of paying well-known individuals (celebrities, etc) to pose for him and then retaining the rights to sell their photos for profit.

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George Eastman.(1854-1932) In 1888, he invented dry,

transparent, and flexible, photographic film (or rolled photography film).

Was an avid photographer and eventually became the founder of the Eastman ‘Kodak’ company.

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William James Stillman. (1828-1901) Famous for “Greek landscape and the modern

Greek context of ancient ruins, his work showed a modern sensibility for their time, a way of seeing utterly different from the commercial photography of Greeks and foreigners, whose photographs tended to cater to the set expectations of the touristic market. “

One of the first foreign photographers to photograph his foreign land to incoming to tourists.

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The Kodak Brownie.(1894-1899) Sold for one dollar, one hundred

thousand were purchased in the first year alone.

One of the very first cameras that lead to the advancement in photography and further inventions.

Looked like a little brown box, with all the picture options located right next to the lens, and a single hand strap on the side.

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The civil war began in Fort Sumter, South Carolina. The civil war was the first war to have pictures taken of it.

Matthew Brady was one of the most popular photographers of that time.

Robert E Lee

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The city of Chicago is almost destroyed in a deadly fire.

Edison invents the incandescent light bulb.

Alexander Graham Bell invents the telephone.

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George Eastman takes a patent and the first Kodak box cameras are sold in 1888.

James A. Garfield is shot in the back on July 2, 1881.

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Thomas Edison patents a first motion picture camera the “kinetoscope” which can show a movie to one person at a time.

January 9 – X-rays are first used to treat breast cancer.

Utah becomes a state in 1896

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1901-1950

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Mikayla Knudsen

Manufacturer1901-1950

By Mikayla Knudsen

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Mikayla Knudsen

Process

In 1901 the box roll-film camera was introduced by Kodak.– The roll-film was when

the film was protected from light exposure by a paper backing rather than the cartridge that had previously been used.

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Mikayla Knudsen

Lenses

At this time they used waterhouse stop lenses.

– They had a small whole in the center of the tab. They were oblong and rough along the edge.

– Invented by John Waterhouse

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Mikayla Knudsen

Cost?

Kodak cameras costed about $20 in 1910

This was about the time that cameras started becoming available to the general public.

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Mikayla Knudsen

Developing Photos

During this time there were 2 ways for people to get their photos developed– They could have sent their camera to Kodak to

get their pictures developed, printed, and film reloaded

– They also could have done it themselves by developing them in a dark room, but very few did this because they didn’t know how or didn’t have to tools necessary to do so.

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Selena Sermeno

Events1901-1950

By Selena Sermeno

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Selena Sermeno

1904

Chemical Emulsion Colour Sensitivity This was used to change the color of

the picture. There was also black and white printing Also Creating Reversal Images from

Colour Slide Film

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Selena Sermeno

1912

Colour coupling, so dyes required for colour film processing could be created by combining appropriate developer oxidation products with colour former chemicals.

Wasn’t reliable to start film process

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Selena Sermeno

1924

Picture film was invented. It was called the Leica, it

made a new form of photojournalism possible.

It was the first precision 35mm camera.

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Selena Sermeno

1947

A guy invented “instant” picture process, 1st called Polariod land.

The special camera sandwiched the exposed negative with a receiving positive paper and spread the processing chemicals between the two

After that the two negative and positive paper were peeled apart.

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Rachel Nichelsen

Inventors/Photographers1901 -1950

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Dr. Edwin Land - 1947

• Invented an “instant” picture process called Polaroid Land. This camera sandwiched the exposed negative with a receiving positive paper and spread the processing chemicals between the two, after processing these were peeled apart.

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Rachel Nichelsen

Cecil Beaton – 1904 to 1980

• He was most famous for his fashion photography. He worked for Vogue Magazine until the mid 1950’s.

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Henri Cartier-Bresson 1908 - 2004

• Bresson is associated with the “decisive moment” which captures the precise moment of interest in his images of people. He was also a founder member of Magnum in the 1930’s.

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Horst P. Horst 1906 - 1999

• Horst was a famous fashion photographer. He worked for Vogue magazine in 1931. While photographing fashion he paid close attention to detail, geometric arrangements and lighting.

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1951-1985

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Jessica Gross

Manufacturer

1951-1985

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Jessica Gross

Improvements

1951- still cameras get their first built in flash units

Film rolls were used

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Jessica Gross

You had to manually set the aperture and shutter speed.

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Jessica Gross

Taking the Picture

To take picture, you pull the small lever back and let it spring forward. Light is let in and is captured on the film.

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Jessica Gross

Developing Pictures

Pictures were developed when the picture films were taken to a dark room.

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Karissa FialaKarissa FialaKarissa Fiala

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Karissa FialaKarissa Fiala

•The Korean War was going on during 1950-1953.

•David Douglas Duncan published a book that contained Korean war images. This is War!

•First Aerial photograph recorded by Nadar from a balloon.

•Nikon F introduced.

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Karissa FialaKarissa Fiala

•National Geographic published their first color issue in February.

•Brady began shooting his famous Civil War photos.

• First color instant film developed by Polaroid; Instamatic released by Kodak; first purpose-built underwater introduced, the Nikonos

•Photograph of the Earth from the moon.

•Polaroid introduces instant color film.

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Karissa FialaKarissa Fiala

•William Wegman begins photographing his Weimaraner, Man Ray.

•110-format cameras introduced by Kodak with a 13x17mm frame.

•C-41 color negative process introduced, replacing C-22.

•Nicholas Nixon takes his first annual photograph of his wife and her sisters: "The Brown Sisters"; Steve Sasson at Kodak builds the first working CCD-based digital still camera.

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Karissa FialaKarissa Fiala

•Kodak introduces disk camera, using an 8x11mm frame (the same as in the Minox spy camera)

•Sony demonstrates Mavica "still video" camera

•Minolta markets the world's first auto focus SLR system (called "Maxxum" in the US); In the American West by Richard Avedon.

•Canon demonstrates first digital electronic still camera.

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Ethan Damman

Picture Person

1951-1985

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Ethan Damman

50’s- Early 60’s

Photographs in order "to see what the world looks like in photographs." This era’s photographers had a particular fondness for visual puns and tilted exposures, the images belie a mastery of the 35mm camera and a seriously innovative point of view

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Ethan Damman

Late 60’s-70’s

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80-85

• Night-time projections of symbolically charged imagery onto the facades of museums, public buildings, and corporate headquarters. The infamous "culture wars" that raged at the end of the decade

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1986 – Present Day

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Lauren Johnson

Inventors and Photographers

1986 – Now

Lauren Johnson

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Lauren Johnson

Steven Sasson

Credited in inventing the first digital camera His original prototype weighed 8 pounds, recorded

black and white images to a cassette tape, had a resolution of 0.01 megapixel and took 23 seconds to capture its first image

He issued a US patent for the digital camera and Eastman Kodak was the first company to develop a megapixel digital camera in 1986

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Lauren Johnson

Willard S. Boyle and George E. Smith

They designed the first Charge Coupled Device (CCD) in 1969 but a working version was just produced in 2009

The CCD has become the bedrock the digital imaging revolution including digital photography and video

The CCD also transforms patterns of light into useful digital information

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Lauren Johnson

Advanced Photo System (APS)

It uses a cassette which holds 24 mm wide film on a base which has a magnetic data strip as well as fine grained emulsion

When the film is being developed automatic handling mechanisms locate the correct frames and determines the required print format from the data strip

After processing the film is rewound into the cassette and a digitally mastered index print of all the frames is created as a reference for reordering

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Lauren Johnson

Bob Carlos Clarke (1950 - 2006)

He went to study graphics at the West Sussex College of Art

He later received an MA from the Royal College of Art

Since then he has worked as a photographer covering advertising work as well as personal assignments

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Lauren Johnson

John Claridge (1944 -  ) 

He left school at fifteen to work for the McCann Erickson Agency

He set up his own photography studio at the age of 19

He is best known for his highly individual and atmospheric advertising work

He has also created two films and several books

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Kyrie KnickerbockerKyrie Knickerbocker

1986-Present day1986-Present day

Manufacturer- How pictures Manufacturer- How pictures were taken and how they were taken and how they

were produced.were produced.

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When Cameras Were Invented When Cameras Were Invented and What Chemicals were usedand What Chemicals were used• Leo Hendrik Baekeland invented Velox Leo Hendrik Baekeland invented Velox

photographic paper in 1893 and Bakelite photographic paper in 1893 and Bakelite in 1907, an inexpensive, nonflammable, in 1907, an inexpensive, nonflammable,

versatile, and very popular plasticversatile, and very popular plastic. . • Fuji introduced the disposable camera in Fuji introduced the disposable camera in

1986 1986

• November 2000 Sharp and J-Phone November 2000 Sharp and J-Phone introduced the first camera-phone in introduced the first camera-phone in Japan.Japan.

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LensesLenses

• Mamiya C220 Twin lens Reflex Camera w/ 80 mm Mamiya C220 Twin lens Reflex Camera w/ 80 mm lenses 1968lenses 1968

• Canon T90 was the last professional-level manual-focus camera from Canon and last professional and last professional camera to use the Canon FD lens mount.camera to use the Canon FD lens mount.

• Was the first T90 Canon to support through-the-Was the first T90 Canon to support through-the-lens flash metering. lens flash metering.

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Cost and who were they Cost and who were they available to available to • The Apple QuickTake The Apple QuickTake

camera, a home use digital camera, a home use digital camera is launched. Kodak camera is launched. Kodak and others in quick and others in quick succession during 1995 succession during 1995 -’96. -’96.

• One of the most expensive One of the most expensive cameras now is Canon EOS cameras now is Canon EOS 5D Mark II SLR Digital 5D Mark II SLR Digital Camera-$2365Camera-$2365

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Taylor Kumm

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Taylor Kumm

• 1986: Fuji is credited with the development of the first disposable single use camera.

• 1990: Kodak introduces photo CD’s. With this development the photo industry became more user friendly.

• 1990: Photoshop 1.0 is introduced.

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Taylor Kumm

• 1994: The first consumer oriented color digital camera is released (Apple QuickTake 100) It retailed at 1,000.

• 1999: The first digital SLR camera is designed and manufactured by a single camera company. It was 2.7 megapixels.

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Taylor Kumm

• 2000: Camera Phone introduced in Japan

• 2003: Digital camera sales exceeded film camera sales.

• 2004: Kodak ceases production of film cameras.

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Canon EOS 5D Mark II (body only)

Canon EOS 5D Mark II (body only)

Nikon D5000

Nikon D5000

Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1

Canon PowerShot S90

Kodak EasyShare Z915

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Kelsey Christensen

Picture Person

Kelsey Christensen

1986-Now

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Kelsey Christensen

Camera Settings

Wide variety of settings on the cameraView pictures on camera right awayChoices of color or black and white or

SepiaSelf timer on cameraDirect transfer from camera to computer

with a cord

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Types of Photos

Landscapes People and

Landscapes Portraits of people People in action Objects

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Characteristics of Photos

Clear photosMedia and advertising are favorite

subjectsPhotography now is wide open, you can

take pictures of just about everythingAlmost all pictures are taken in colorAlterations can be made with photoshop

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Uses of photos

Printed for personal use

Uploaded on computers

Printed on CDs Christmas cards Invitations Wallets

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Popular Photos

Pictures of animals Pictures for

magazines Celebrations and

events Family events or

reunions Senior pictures