New innovations and applications- England Flashcards
Romanticism
movement (1830) that emphasized storytelling and emotion through photography, connecting it to the Enlightenment period/Industrial Revolution
wet collodion process
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
Frederick Scott Archer
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
ambrotype
a wet collodion positive
Oscar Gustave (OG) Rejlander
father of art photography,
combination printing
technique that uses the negatives of two or more images to create a single image
“The Two Ways of Life” (1857) photographer
made by Oscar Gustave Rejlander
“Hard Times” (1860) photographer
made by Oscar Gustave Rejlander, Albumen silver print from glass negative
Julia Margaret Cameron
got her first camera by her daughter, mesmerizing portraits on literary and biblical themes were admired Victorian photographs
“The Mountain Nymph Sweet Liberty” (1866) photographer
made by Julia Margaret Cameron, a portrait of a model
“Portrait of Charles Darwin” (1868) photographer
portrait by Julia Margaret Cameron