New innovations and applications- England Flashcards

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Romanticism

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movement (1830) that emphasized storytelling and emotion through photography, connecting it to the Enlightenment period/Industrial Revolution

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wet collodion process

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used to make photography more “artistic”, con is that you have to do the collodion process right away, pro is that it allows more methods to make a photo

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Frederick Scott Archer

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exhibited photographs at the Great Exhibition produced from a new type of negative, replacing Talbot’s paper negatives with sheets of glass coated with collodion and being used into the 1860s

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ambrotype

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a wet collodion positive

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Oscar Gustave (OG) Rejlander

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father of art photography,

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combination printing

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technique that uses the negatives of two or more images to create a single image

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“The Two Ways of Life” (1857) photographer

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made by Oscar Gustave Rejlander

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“Hard Times” (1860) photographer

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made by Oscar Gustave Rejlander, Albumen silver print from glass negative

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Julia Margaret Cameron

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got her first camera by her daughter, mesmerizing portraits on literary and biblical themes were admired Victorian photographs

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“The Mountain Nymph Sweet Liberty” (1866) photographer

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made by Julia Margaret Cameron, a portrait of a model

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“Portrait of Charles Darwin” (1868) photographer

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portrait by Julia Margaret Cameron

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