History of Photography: Pinhole Camera To Digital Photography
History of Photography: Pinhole Camera To Digital Photography
History of Photography: Pinhole Camera To Digital Photography
History
Lesson Objectives
Define photography
Learn scientific principles behind
photography
Learn about numerous innovators
and
their processes and ideas
Photography Morphology
Comes from 2 ancient Greek words:
Photo = light
Graph = draw or write
Photography = light writing
Scientific Principles
Camera obscura = darkroom
Leonardo da Vinci drawing;1519
Not permanent
Chemicals
Silver chloride turns
-dark under exposure
Daguerreotypy
Daguerre
Partners with Niepce
photographic plates
Processing
30 minutes
One photograph
Stereoscopic Photography
3D image
Special camera with two lenses
2 simultaneous photographs
2 different views
Film Medium
slide (positive) or
print (negative)
film speed (ISOInternational
Standards
Organization) or
ASA(American
Standards
Association) or DIN
(German Institute
for
Standardization)
Film brand (Kodak,
Fuji, Agfa, and
Polariod)
Film Processing
Dektol (developer)
Stop bath (prevents
contamination of fixer)
Fixer (removes active
silver to make image
permanent)
Film Cameras
Box Cameras
Folding
Cameras
Large Format
View
Cameras
Twin Lens
Reflex (TLR)
Rangefinder
Single Lens
Reflex (SLR)
Folding Cameras
35 mm Rangefinder Cameras
Rugged reliability:
made back in the days
when cameras had
more metal than plastic
Rangefinder focusing
still can't be beat for
speed and accuracy
Mechanical Copal and
Compur shutters on
these classics (works
with a dead battery!)
Fast, extremely sharp
lenses (works in low
lighting conditions)
Single-lens reflex
(SLR) camera is a
camera that typically
uses a semi-automatic
moving mirror system
Photographer see
exactly what will be
captured by the film
As opposed to pre-SLR
cameras where the
view through the
viewfinder could be
significantly different
from what was
captured on film.
Digital Cameras
Digital technology
the wave of the
future.
Most people these
days have a digital
cell phones.
Many people have
digital cameras.
The new cell phones
that take digital
pictures.
Digital Computer
technology
Summary History Of
Photography