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1 Photographers in History Kent Messamore 10/5/2011
2 Joseph Nicephore Niepce First known photograph Heliograph Required an 8 hour exposure JKM 3/6/2010 Enhanced Images 2
3 Louis Daguerre Inventor of Daguerreotype in Shorter exposures but still several minutes long Street is deserted as people were moving too fast Inadvertently takes first photo of a person Rue du Temple JKM 3/6/2010 Enhanced Images 3
4 W. Henry Talbot Talbot invented in 1834, a photographic process that produced a Negative from which many prints could be made Very patient coachman as exposure took three minutes JKM 3/6/2010 Enhanced Images 4
5 Oscar Gustave Rejlander The Two Ways of Life. Print is 30 by Composite of as many as thirty (30) photographs JKM 3/6/2010 Enhanced Images 5
6 Dr. Peter Henry Emerson Natural Photography Don t Dress people up Known for his Landscapes Gathering water Lilies JKM 3/6/2010 Enhanced Images 6
7 Henry Peach Robinson Fading Away 1858 a composite of 5 different negatives When the Day s Work is Done Considered Photography as Art Many of photographs were composites Introduced Vignettes into his photographs Introduced Chiaroscuro to Photography (effect of using gradations of light and shadow to create the illusion of three dimensions in a drawing - often called shading) JKM 3/6/2010 Enhanced Images 7
8 Lewis Carroll Alice, Edith, and Lorina Lidell Alice was the inspiration for Alice in Wonderland JKM 3/6/2010 Enhanced Images 8
9 Mathew Brady Brady opened photo studio in Washington DC and took many portraits of famous people. He organized group of photographers to take photos of Civil War battlefields. Many of these photos were credited to his name even though he didn t take the photos. JKM 3/6/2010 Enhanced Images 9
10 Francis Bedford Stereoscope photo JKM 3/6/2010 Enhanced Images 10
11 Julia Cameron Although she took famous photos of men (e.g. Longfellow), she was know for her photographs of women. The Rosebud Garden of Girls Her photos were also know for dreamy images as she often used subdued lighting and dark backgrounds to create a dreamy setting. Sometimes she left the lens of her camera purposely out of focus so as to add to this dreaminess. JKM 3/6/2010 Enhanced Images 11
12 William Henry Jackson Crystal Falls Yellowstone 1871 Castle Geyser and Crested Pool Yellowstone Jackson s photos convinced Congress to make Yellowstone a National Park JKM 3/6/2010 Enhanced Images 12
13 Eadweard Muybridge The Horse in Motion Precursor to the development of motion pictures In 1872 a race-horse owner (Leland Standford) hired Muybridge to prove that all four horse s hooves left the ground at same time during a gallop In 1878 Muybridge took this image using twelve stereoscopic cameras, 21 inches apart, taken at 1/1000 second, using tripwires attached to each camera shutter triggered by the horse s hooves. JKM 3/6/2010 Enhanced Images 13
14 Frances Benjamin Johnston Mark Twain President William McKinley The Liberated Woman Johnston Self Portrait Early American female Photographer JKM 3/6/2010 Enhanced Images 14
15 Alfred Stieglitz Photography is an art, separate from all other arts First published magazine Camera Works in 1903, which soon was revered as the finest photographic magazine in the world He established in 1905 a Photograph and Art gallery in New York City at 291 Fifth Avenue where he introduced Modern Art (Monet, Matisse, Cezanne, Rodin, Picasso) to America and new American Photographers (Paul Strand, Edward Steichen, Ansel Adams). The Steerage JKM 3/6/2010 Enhanced Images 15
16 Edward Steichen The Pond in Moonlight Greta Garbo JKM 3/6/2010 Enhanced Images 16
17 Lewis Hine Girl in a Cotton Mill Empire State Building His photographs single handedly changed the world. You should thank him!!!!! JKM 3/6/2010 Enhanced Images 17
18 Eric Soloman Father of Modern Photojournalism Father of Candid camera One of the very few photos of the United states Supreme Court in session JKM 3/6/2010 Enhanced Images 18
19 George Eastman First Kodak Camera Invented Roll Film 1888 Introduced Kodak Camera designed to use Roll Film 1892 established Eastman Kodak Company, first firm to mass-produce photography equipment 1900 Introduced Brownie Camera for $1 JKM 3/6/2010 Enhanced Images 19
20 Edward Weston Dunes, Oceano Charis Wilson JKM 3/6/2010 Enhanced Images 20
21 Paul Strand Considered Photography as an art form. His photo compositions incorporated geometric light and shadow designs together with his interest in street photography From the El JKM 3/6/2010 Enhanced Images 21
22 Dorothea Lange Shack Migrant Mother Lange is known for her images of destitute share croppers from the South, and the dust bowl migrants from Oklahoma to California JKM 3/6/2010 Enhanced Images 22
23 Alfred Eisenstaedt On August 14, 1945, the day World War II came to and end, kissing was the activity of the day. Eisenstaedt spied a sailor smooching his way through Times Square. He followed until he found this photo Drum Major Marilyn Monroe JKM 3/6/2010 Enhanced Images 23
24 Henri Cartier-Bresson Master of Candid photography JKM 3/6/2010 Enhanced Images 24
25 Margaret Bourke-White Gandhi Dust Bowl Cover of First Issue of Life Magazine, Fort Peck Damn: Buchenwald Leading Woman Photojournalist Fortune Magazine Staff Cover of 1 st issue Life Magazine Life Magazine Staff Photographer for 21 years First Woman to fly on a U.S. Combat mission Press contingent that photographed horrors of Buchenwald Covered War in Korea JKM 3/6/2010 Enhanced Images 25
26 Ansel Adams Undisputed Master of Landscape Photography JKM 3/6/2010 Enhanced Images 26
27 Yousuf Karsh Eisenhower Kennedy Kelley Crawford Winston Churchill 1941 Probably most reproduced Portrait in History Einstein Ali Hepburn Gable Castro Undisputed Master of Portrait Photography JKM 3/6/2010 Enhanced Images 27
28 Robert Capa D-Day Death of a Soldier Photojournalist who covered five different wars: Spanish Civil War Second Sino-Japanese War World War II 1948 Arab-Israeli War First Indochina War JKM 3/6/2010 Enhanced Images 28
29 Joe Rosenthal Primarily known for his photographs as a war correspondent in the Pacific, and for particularly one photo on Iwo Jima, Rosenthal had a broader career in photography as shown by a photo of the construction of the GE building in New York City. One of the most Iconic images of American combat when after the battle for Mount Suribachi, six Marines raised an American Flag Won Pulitzer Prize Lunch atop a Skyscraper 1932 JKM 3/6/2010 Enhanced Images 29
30 Helmut Newton Self-Portrait JKM 3/6/2010 Enhanced Images 30
31 Richard Avadon Snake - Nastassja Kinski Kennedy Marilyn Monroe JKM 3/6/2010 Enhanced Images 31
32 Diane Arbus Identical Twins Young Man in Curlers Transvestite Teenager with Bat Transvestite JKM 3/6/2010 Enhanced Images 32
33 William Klein Candy Store JKM 3/6/2010 Enhanced Images 33
34 Eddie Adams Photograph of General Nguyen Loan executing a Viet Cong prisoner 1968 This image won the Pulitzer Prize in 1969 JKM 3/6/2010 Enhanced Images 34
35 Robert Mapplethorpe Photographing the unexpected JKM 3/6/2010 Enhanced Images 35
36 Annie Leibovitz John Lennon/Yoko Ono Demi Moore Mikhail Baryshnikov/Rob Besserer Amazing Photography Vanity Magazine spread, imitating film noirs that included 40 major Hollywood actors and actresses. It is fun going through the spread trying to figure out which actor is playing which role. JKM 3/6/2010 Enhanced Images 36
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