• History of Photography Podcast

  • By: Jeff Curto
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History of Photography Podcast

By: Jeff Curto
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  • Podcasts, class lectures and resources from Jeff Curto
    Copyright © History of Photography Podcasts, Jeff Curto, 2016
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Episodes
  • History of Photography Podcast 11 : The Cyanotype
    Oct 6 2015
    The cyanotype was one of the earliest photographic processes and with its rich, blue color, remains one of the most beautiful. Invented in 1842 by the amazingly prolific Sir John Herschel, the easy-to-produce cyanotype lives on today in the darkrooms of many photographers and artists. Links for this episode: Sir John Herschel –  at the … Continue reading History of Photography Podcast 11 : The Cyanotype →
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  • History of Photography Podcast 10 : The Kodak Brownie
    Jul 28 2015
    The Kodak Brownie camera was one of the most popular cameras in the history of photography. The Brownie popularized low-cost photography and introduced the concept of the snapshot to a public eager to preserve their personal and family memories. With its simple controls and initial price of $1, it was intended to be a camera … Continue reading History of Photography Podcast 10 : The Kodak Brownie →
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  • History of Photography Podcast 9 : Latent Image and Immediate Image
    Jun 2 2015
    When light sensitive material is exposed to light, a chemical change happens, but this change isn’t necessarily visible. This idea is perhaps part of why early photographers – and early viewers of photographic images – had a hard time with the concept of the latent image, yet it was one of the most important components … Continue reading History of Photography Podcast 9 : Latent Image and Immediate Image →
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