EARLY BEGINNINGS THROUGH MODERN TIMES PHOTOGRAPHY IN FRANCE Luc & Jacques.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Benchmark. List the 3 main branches of Aesthetics & describe: Realism Imitationalism Heroism Creationalism Emotionalism Expressionism Formalism.
Advertisements

Le moment décisif The decisive moment.
Why do people take pictures?. The first photograph - took 8 hours to expose. What was the purpose of taking this photograph?
By: Katreena Dalisay. -Photography’s evolution in Europe began with the CAMERA OBSCURA during the sixteenth century -Camera = Chamber or Room -Obscura.
History of the Camera Past to Present.
The World of Photography
Photography Merit Badge
What photography was like ’s By, Leann Greene.
Edgar Degas (1834 – 1917) Painter (1834 – 1917) Painter.
The Birth of Photography
History of Photography By Deni Robinson. Pinhole Camera Pinhole Photography is type of photography that doesn’t involve lenses. It is a method of capturing.
Objective 2: History of Photography Photography is evolving at an incredibly fast rate right now in history. While the actual technology and practice of.
History of Photography From pin holes to pixels. The Camera Obscura The camera obscura, literally "dark room” was used as an aid to drawing.
Photography Chapter 7. Copyright ©2011, ©2009 Pearson Prentice Hall Inc. Jane and Louise Wilson. The Silence Is Twice as Fast Backwards I ″ square.
What is a Camera?. Eye // Camera What is a Camera? Eye // Camera Iris (opening) // aperture.
MOTION assignment #3 and #4. Using SHUTTER PRIORITY Means your shutter stays the same while your aperture moves (opens up or closes down) to get the proper.
PHOTOGRAPHY IN SOCIETY Jessica Seth. PINHOLE CAMERA A pinhole camera is a camera without a lens. It is made out of a light-proof box, usually black with.
Copyright © Texas Education Agency, All rights reserved. History of Commercial Photography.
Henri Cartier- Bresson A presentation by Nia Hightower Known as the “founding father of photojournalism.”
Henri Cartier- Bresson. BIO Born – 1908, Died – 2004 French Street Photographer “Father of Modern Photojournalism” Became very inspired by the work of.
By: Claire/Lisa Nixon.  Camera Obscura  Daguerreotypes  Calotypes  Film Photography  Digital photography.
Photography: A Brief History. Photography Defined The word photography, comes from two ancient Greek words: “Photo” which means light, and “Graph” which.
By: Ashton House  “Johann Schulze, a German physicist, discovered that silver salt turns dark when exposed to light.” 
History of Photography WC Tech Club. Photography Photography took several hundred years to reach it’s present state. No one person can be credited with.
PHOTO JEOPARDY The Camera HistoryHistory 2Process Random Questions
Origins Chinese and Greek philosophers describe principles of cameras and optics. This took place in the 1500’s.
The History of the Camera Kariney Mendoza Mr. Coyle Introduction to Engineering Design Period 3.
17th century 18th century
„Moderné vzdelávanie pre vedomostnú spoločnosť/Projekt je spolufinancovaný zo zdrojov EÚ“ Inovácia obsahu a metód vzdelávania prispôsobená potrebám vedomostnej.
Digital Camera & Digital Technology Digital technology has changed over the years and has greatly improved it self. Government have created spy satellites,
Art with Power. History  In Greek means “drawing with light”  Dates back to 1826  Art and science of creating durable images by capturing light  Can.
By:Frucisierre Hoffman.  An Arab mathematician made the first model of a camera, but the meaning of its building was known earlier in time.
History of Photography Part 1-Ancient Times-1900 Mr. Zeko: Digital Photography A.
History of Photography
History of Photography. Photography comes from the Greek words meaning, “light writing.” No one person is credited with inventing photography Photography.
THE HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY BY MEG DEAN. Pinhole Camera A pinhole camera is a camera containing no lens. In a light proof box with a small hold on one.
Photography II.
HENRI CARTIER- BRESSON Geometry in Photography By Abigail Siefer Media 203.
Invention of Photography/Image
-Camera Obscura: (Dark Room)
THE HISTORY OF THE CAMERA PHOTOGRAPHY THROUGH THE YEARS By Sarah and Tess.
History of Photography. Joseph Niepce 1826 Printed on a pewter plate.
HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY (PART 1). PHOTO/GRAPHY: LIGHT/DRAWING or Drawing with Light Derived from Greek: ‘photos’ for Light ‘graphos’ for Drawing.
Origins Chinese and Greek philosophers describe principles of cameras and optics. This took place in the 1500’s.
By Malaika B., Nelissa B. & Niasha P.. He was born on March 7 th 1765, in Chalon-sur-Saone, France He was a French national He was and Inventor of heliographs.
AWQ4MIMrs. Kalinowski. Ancient Beginnings…  “ Photography ” is Greek (‘phosgraphein’)  Phos/Photo = ‘ light ’  Graphein/Graphy = ‘ writing ’  5 th.
Camera Timeline By Ayshia Matthews. Who invented the first camera? The first camera was made by Ibn Alhazen in 1000 A.D. The specific type of camera was.
A Quick History of Photography Photo I. Beginnings of Photography Camera Obscura – “dark chamber” –Described first by 10 th century Arabian scholar Alhazen.
What is Photography? -science and art combined -freezing and capturing life in a single moment -literally means “light” (photo) “writing”(graphy)
Presentation of photography. Inventor of photography Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre - French painter, stage designer. In 1839 he was proclaimed inventor.
Photographic Historical Pioneers Who Started It All.
Mrs. McGhee’s Digital Photography class. 1. The word photography comes from the Greek words photos which means “light” and the word graphein which means.
Henri Cartier-Bresson Photographer, Filmmaker (1908–2004) "I adore shooting photographs," he'd later note. "It's like being a hunter. But some hunters.
What is Photography? From the Greek words- photos- “light” and graphein- “to draw”
Bellwork!! The invention of photography has changed art more than any other invention. Citing examples, explain this statement. Be sure to discuss the.
Lecture 1: The Early Years Photography. “The photograph was the ultimate response to a social and cultural appetite for a more accurate and real- looking.
History of Photography. Illuminating Photography photography-eva-timothy
Photography What it is, How it works and How it was invented.
History of Photography
PHOTOGRAPHY 1 History of Photography
The Early Years Photography.
A Quick History of Photography
The History of Photography Tahlia.micallef.
History of Photography
HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY (part one)
Who – And What - Started It All
Camera Arts and Digital Imaging
Photography? What is it?.
Early Modern Photography
Camera Arts and Digital Imaging
Presentation transcript:

EARLY BEGINNINGS THROUGH MODERN TIMES PHOTOGRAPHY IN FRANCE Luc & Jacques

BEFORE THE PHOTOGRAPH… The means of printing visual media in the early 19 th century was by lithography Lithography was invented by Alois Senefelder, a German playwright and actor in 1796 Process used a crayon with grease on a stone surface

PRODUCTION MEANS REFINED Joseph Nicéphore Niépce produced a technique called heliography Made use of the camera obscura The process involved exposing an etched pewter plate to sunlight 8 hours of exposure time Through this process the first photograph was created in 1826

The original image on pewter taken in 1826 before its later reproductions on paper. Taken by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce from his workroom in his Saint-Loup-de-Varennes country house, Le Gras.

SEEN FROM A DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE The window from which Joseph Niépce took the first photograph

L.J.M. DAGUERRE Louis Jacques Mandé Daguerre( ) Improved the photographic process with Daguerreotype Created an image by transferring an iodized copper plate to the camera obscura in order to collect light

AN ACCIDENTAL DISCOVERY Daguerre reduced exposure time by near- accidental discovery Mercury vapors left in his cupboard developed an already exposed silver plate Fitting lenses with larger diameters let in more light Daguerre sold his patent to the French government; the French government gifts the world with the development process

THE FIRST DAGUERROTYPE: “L'ATELIER DE L'ARTISTE”

DAGUERREOTYPE PRINTS

THE INTRODUCTION TO FILM PHOTOGRAPHY In America, George Eastman made photography accessible by creating the first roll of transparent film Eastman’s Kodak company is founded in 1888 “You press the button, we do the rest” With the advent of the roll of film, the camera would soon be in the hands of the common people

A “KODAK MOMENT”

BURGEONING BUSINESS Photography became more and more accessible with the introduction of the Box Brownie camera (1900) and later, the 35mm camera ( ) Revolutionary photographers: Ansal Adams (American), Henri Cartier Bresson (French), and Robert Capa (Hungarian)

HENRI CARTIER BRESSON ( ) Parisian-born photographer said to be the father of photo-journalism Bresson came from a wealthy family, but wanted nothing to do with money Left home to become an artist after his father’s realizations that he would not enter into commerce Studied painting under the tutorship of André Lhote at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris Renounced painting for photography; destroyed nearly all of his canvases

BRESSON (CONT) Bresson’s photographic style was heavily influenced by Lhote, drawing on an emphasis of composition Was a frequent visitor of surrealist salons near the place Blanche, a small plaza in Paris Ironically, Bresson had very little interest in photojournalism His photography was very much concerned with capturing the candid moment Bresson would only keep his images if all aspects of the image, in his eyes, were perfect

Henri Cartier Bresson during the Paris riots in 1968

BRESSON’S PHOTOGRAPHS

Focusing on the geometry inside the frame, Bresson’s photographs helped to shape many photographic minds. His surrealist teachings dominate this image here.

THE DECISIVE MOMENT Taken from an interview with Scholastic Magazine in 1973 Taken from an interview with Scholastic Magazine in 1973

JACQUES HENRI LARTIGUE ( ) French borne photographer and painter most notable for his portraiture of women and early car races Was not discovered until he was 69, after releasing 120 photograph albums dedicated to everyday life, his family, car shows, and sporting events After an impressive release of his autobiography, US fashion magazines including LIFE magazine hunted him down for his work Dedicated to his craft, he worked professionally up until his death at 92 years old

LARTIGUE’S FAMOUS PORTRAITS

Lartigue’s impressive ability to capture motion so quickly is what brought attention to him later in life when his photo albums were discovered

ROBERT CAPA ( ) Hungarian born photographer, a close friend of Henri Cartier Bresson and the most famous war photojournalist “If you call yourself an artist, you won't get anything published. Call yourself a photojournalist, and then you can do whatever you want.” – Robert Capa advising Henri on how to get his photographs published Founded Magnum Photos with Bresson and two other photographers after WWII to cover news stories and share art internationally (1947)

THE WAR JOURNALIST’S PHOTOGRAPHS

Robert Capa’s photographs covered many of the most important world events happening in the early 20 th century. His fearlessness brought him to the frontlines on Omaha beach in Normandy France where he would capture this famous photograph published in Time Magazine.

GUY LOUIS BOURDIN ( ) French borne photographer abandoned by his mother. Maurice Désiré Bourdin raised him with the help of his mother In , he joined the French airforce and received his first photographic training. Stationed in Dakar, Senegal His themes were unlike any other photographer. He created a complex narrative using sensual, provocative, shocking, exotic, surrealistic, and sinister themes. He then added a fashion item.

BOURDIN (CONT) Mentor Man Ray an American modernist. He was a fashion and portrait photographer Guy often treated his subjects poorly He never saved much of his own work, but his son saved what he could His son, Samuel filed a lawsuit against Madonna in 2003 for copyright infringement on Guy’s works. The claim was that Madonna had copied Guy’s visual, erotica style in her music video for her song, “Hollywood”

A GLIMPSE INTO FASHION AND MADNESS

This photograph perfectly encompasses Guy’s photographic themes. Combining eroticism with color and stories without context, he creates visually striking images.

VOGUE EXHIBITION Guy's 2007 Exhibition

TODAY’S PHOTOGRAPHIC SENSE IN FRANCE Heavy emphasis on fashion and female models Photo.fr and Magnum Photo are French magazines that cover the world of photography and art internationally Impressionists continue to try to replicate Guy’s style of photographic art Maison Européenne de la Photographie is a museum dedicated to photographs from around the world located in the 4th arrondissement of Paris

WORKS CITED Assouline, Pierre. Henri Cartier-Bresson: A Biography. New York: Thames & Hudson, Print. Bellis, Mary. "Daguerreotype." About.com Inventors. About.com, n.d. Web. 06 Dec Bellis, Mary. "George Eastman - History of Kodak and Rolled Photographic Film." About.com Inventors. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Dec Brain, Marshall. "How Stone Lithography Works." HowStuffWorks. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Dec Gernsheim, Helmut, and Alison Gernsheim. "The Invention of Photography." L. J. M. Daguerre; the History of the Diorama and the Daguerreotype,. New York: Dover Publications, N. pag. Print. "Guybourdin.org." Guybourdin.org. Maininedit.fr, n.d. Web. 06 Dec "Harry Ransom CenterThe University of Texas at Austin." Harry Ransom Center RSS. Ed. Roy Flukinger. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Dec "Madonna Pays Up To Settle Copyright Lawsuit." The Smoking Gun. N.p., 24 May Web. 11 Dec "ROBERT CAPA." Robert Capa The Most Famous War Photographer of the 20th Century. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Dec Whelan, Richard. Robert Capa: A Biography. New York: Knopf, Print.