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Photo- Unit 3, Lesson 2-The Evolution of Photography: Impact and Emerging Trends

Photo- Unit 3, Lesson 2-The Evolution of Photography: Impact and Emerging Trends

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What are the key impacts of photography on society?

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Increased communication

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Cultural preservation

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Environmental awareness

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Social media influence

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What impact did early photography have on the study of movement?

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It allowed for the capture of still images only

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It revolutionized how we capture movement

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It made photography obsolete

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It focused solely on static images

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Multiple Select

What are the characteristics of Impressionism as influenced by photography?

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Small thin brush strokes

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Open composition

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Emphasis on light and movement

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Focus on literal representation

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What effect did early cameras have on the depiction of movement in art?

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They eliminated movement entirely

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They created a sense of stillness

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They caused blurring or drag

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They made colors more vibrant

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What are the key differences between the Daguerreotype and Calotype photographic processes?

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Daguerreotype produces a single image, Calotype produces negatives

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Daguerreotype is less detailed than Calotype

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Calotype was invented in 1839, Daguerreotype in 1841

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Daguerreotype is more versatile than Calotype

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What is a Daguerreotype?

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1st successful photograph, 1827. Create by Frenchman Joseph Niepce

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1st reproducible still image (created on glass). Create by Luis Daguerre.

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Founded by George Eastmann in 1888, made photography affordable.

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How did early image manipulation, as seen in Abraham Lincoln's portrait, differ from modern digital editing?

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It was less complex

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It used digital tools

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It was more artistic

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It required no skill

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What innovative techniques did Robert Cornelius use to create the world's first selfie?

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Set up camera on legs

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Used a digital camera

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Took multiple shots

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Used a tripod

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What subjects were commonly featured in the Carte de Visite photographs?

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Monarchs and aristocrats

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Soldiers

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Children

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All of the above

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Multiple Choice

What information can historical photographs reveal about time periods and cultural context?

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Time periods

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Cultural context

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Available technology

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Artistic approaches

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What were the advantages of the Collodion Process compared to the Daguerreotype?

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Sharp images

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Multiple prints

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Longer exposure time

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Higher cost

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Open Ended

What is the significance of post-processing and manipulation in fine art photography?

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In what ways are modern selfies similar to or different from early photographic self-portraits?

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