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History of Photography Overview 

Tyler Gathro
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This video was originally created by The George Eastman House as a 12 part series, which can be found here on RU-vid. The videos were combined and condensed by me for educational purposes. Watching this video is an assignment for the Photo 1 class at Tooele High School in Tooele Utah.
I thank The George Eastman House for the production of this video and for all they do to educate others on the history of photography.

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@TXLorenzo
@TXLorenzo Год назад
I had the opportunity to scan a friend's historical family negatives from glass plates that had never been printed. It was a priceless moment for the family to see their ancestors for the first time
@harryschaefer8563
@harryschaefer8563 Год назад
At RIT I took a course on the History of Photogaphy taught by Beaumont Newhall. It served me well, I went on to have a 40 year career as a photographer at the NIH, working in the same building as Dr. Fauci. I started experimenting with photograph in 10th grade, a good friend at the time thought the term "fixer" was hilarious.
@alexcarrillo5510
@alexcarrillo5510 Год назад
YES!!! I wish more young photographers watch in where Photography got it's start instead of bragging of their gear, and do not know what is the difference of an F/Stop Opening than to a Broadway Opening. MORE MORE of these videos, LOVE THEM!!!!! 😃😃🎞📸
@elle8099
@elle8099 Год назад
I enjoyed watching this so much. History of photography is beautiful. 👏🏽
@thomastuorto9929
@thomastuorto9929 Год назад
Thank you for sharing this much enjoyed video. Back in the early-mid 80's I had the pleasure of developing a few rolls of B&W Kodak film & using a 3 solution process for making enlargements on a used enlarger purchased at camera store in Patterson, NJ. Fun stuff. Still have my first & only film camera & sometimes think about getting back into it for fun.
@b991228
@b991228 Год назад
It wasn’t until around the 1900’s that the camera could go beyond reproducing an image and was able to capture the decisive moment. Now you were not only able to reproduce a subject’s image but were able to capture a decisive event or a decisive behavior as well. Photography was now redefined from not merely being a resemblance of an images but was now truly able to capture decisive events. An event now able to be burned into memory.
@harryschaefer8563
@harryschaefer8563 Год назад
Thank you for this excellent overview. I brought back many wonderfull memories. I used to see the "Kodak Tower from my ninth flooe dorm room in Nathanial Rochester Hall. Friends and I played around with the prototype Xerox camera at the Eastman House. (I wish I had saved the images I made.)
@lionlover1986
@lionlover1986 2 года назад
Wonderful and informative video. Thank you for uploading. 🙂
@ARTURO-EP
@ARTURO-EP Год назад
In 8th grade /1971/ I was the school student photographer. Using the Agfa and an early Brownie camera. I loved using the different chemicals and using the enlarger to create b/w images onto various paper paper textures!! Today, I use the iPhone 14 Pro Max. I seen vacuum tube radios to everything digital!! 📹📲
@jimwlouavl
@jimwlouavl Год назад
Wonderfully succinct chronology. I think it would be hard to follow for someone with no prior knowledge. It served as a perfect refresher for me.
@williamthomas3506
@williamthomas3506 Год назад
Wonderfully presented! Concise, and informative
@italogiardina8183
@italogiardina8183 Год назад
The notion of the quantum window applies to the camera obscura through the wave function collapse upon observation, although it's not inverted reality, it just is reality existing as a phenomenon independent of what's out there but causally interdependent through verification.
@creature57
@creature57 2 года назад
Thank you for putting this together. Very informative.
@hetpatel5565
@hetpatel5565 6 месяцев назад
It fascinates thinking ,that how many decades who knows centuries would have been taken to click just one picture full of memories,affection(connatative) Nowadays the meaning of clicking a photo is totally different with so much advance cam. And a person can click thousands of pics but the feel in that days must have been overwhelming
@RADGoodstatsforthecost
@RADGoodstatsforthecost 7 месяцев назад
All I see are a group of people really passionate about the history of photography.
@justlikeswimming5988
@justlikeswimming5988 Год назад
Long live film photography!
@julianj7d374
@julianj7d374 6 месяцев назад
At some point, people will realize they don't have access to those wonderful photos their family members have been taking on their phones for the last few years and going forward. Our only hope? Print your favorite family photos. Other wise they are are hidden from all on some far away server or worse, on a long discarded phone no one can get to.
@Taco-jitsu
@Taco-jitsu Год назад
That was pretty cool. I love to imagine maybe an ancient inventor stumbled upon a prototype even earlier. How sick would it be to have ancient egypt or "Atlantis" in photo.
@jooyoonchung3593
@jooyoonchung3593 Год назад
Great little history. One key takeaway: Digital is fragile. Print your photos if you want them to last!
@MrWww1987
@MrWww1987 6 дней назад
The word camera is originally from the arabic word Komra means darkroom
@jerryrichards8172
@jerryrichards8172 Год назад
Very nice in the end sad but true. You missed the fact photos where taken on the moon. Thanks for sharing.
@flyingchilders
@flyingchilders Год назад
Agree we need a 25 mega pixel rangefinder Lumix, but keep the EVF very useful in bright conditions
@jmtubbs1639
@jmtubbs1639 Год назад
Fox Talbot was an aristocrat but he was not a member of the House of Lords.
@southernbiscuits1275
@southernbiscuits1275 Год назад
A great video. Two things mentioned that are of great importance are how photography made people's ideas of time change and how digital photography emphasizes the differences between the mechanical process of digital photography with the analog process that requires crafting the image, man vs. the machine if you will.
@thomastuorto9929
@thomastuorto9929 Год назад
Post ($ some in camera) is crafting the image these days, if one is not making fantasy photos. I hope there are a lot of photographers still using the camera to start the craft an image. I think so. It is just that snap-shots & AI photos from phones capturing a second in time is probably what is most seen.
@Nietzsche_K_Gote
@Nietzsche_K_Gote Год назад
Thanks for the upload
@antoniovillalobos6656
@antoniovillalobos6656 Год назад
THANKS A LOT. REALLY BEAUTIFUL AND VERY DIDACTIC
@articus242
@articus242 Год назад
Quite good very informative
@cmichaelhaugh8517
@cmichaelhaugh8517 Год назад
Fascinating!
@harveysolomon639
@harveysolomon639 Год назад
Silver was a key material in developing some of the first publicly available photographs as a layer of silver was put thinly over a copper sheet and polished to a mirror finish and was treated with iodine fumes to make it light sensitive. Once exposed for a long time would produce a yellow colour on the glass which could then be treated with other chemicals to keep the image. Very interesting and photos wouldn’t be the way they are today if not for silver. I love photography 📸🎞️ also awesome interesting vids 👍👍👍
@TheStockwell
@TheStockwell 4 месяца назад
That's pretty much a recap of what this video says at around the five minute mark. It's called making a daguerreotype. Best wishes from Vermont ❄️
@AlpamayoFilms
@AlpamayoFilms Год назад
Excellent!
@jonkayl9416
@jonkayl9416 Год назад
very good video. very very good!
@CasiodorusRex
@CasiodorusRex 17 дней назад
Umm...They had portrait artist before cameras. They painted portraits.
@FRITZI999
@FRITZI999 Год назад
now we have Instagram and Duckfaces and the art of Photography turned into a FREAKSHOW !!!
@b991228
@b991228 Год назад
I again took up photography as a hobby but this this time I leaned it as digital imagery. I began again educating myself to modern photographic imagery by attempting to make the digital data image look like a analogue photograph. Grain was acceptable in an image only so long as it replicated the analogue grain that I had in my old Rollieflex TLR Camera. This quest to replicate digital imagery as analogue is a misguided futile endeavor. Today’s finest imagery at its best whether artistic or journalistic is digital. We must face the reality that analogue is now becoming an outdated artifact from our ancient historical past.
@davefaulkner6302
@davefaulkner6302 Год назад
Actually film ("analog") is in a resurgence that is so strong that manufacturers of film can't keep up with demand. There are a few companies that are starting film camera production again. Many movies are being shot on film because of its look. Film is a media form like paint or marble and its worth as a unique media is still appreciated.
@nickwinn7812
@nickwinn7812 Год назад
So, you go from trying to re-produce the "film look" of your rolliflex in digital (and failing), to dis-missing film as an "out-dated artefact". Film gives you the "film look" straight from the box!!!!!!!! Today's finest imagery is in the eye of the beholder, howsoever it is made! Your opinion is yours - and yours alone.
@otavioleitefotografia
@otavioleitefotografia Год назад
Great!
@fintanusa
@fintanusa Год назад
You forgot Fujifilm who developed the digital camera at exactly the same time!!!
@wingedsn8670
@wingedsn8670 10 месяцев назад
My photography class is making me watch this shit😒
@-SmileyKia-
@-SmileyKia- 6 месяцев назад
Same bro
@vin728_
@vin728_ 5 месяцев назад
same
@YanferlyAlomiaTorres-zn3ds
@YanferlyAlomiaTorres-zn3ds 6 месяцев назад
Coolest subject Worst voice! Miss peter Thomas
@b991228
@b991228 Год назад
Digital can not be fully appreciated until reproduced as the analog print.
@migognadgno
@migognadgno 2 года назад
thanks
@akkashb625
@akkashb625 2 года назад
Thank you😭😭😭
@josebrivera1716
@josebrivera1716 11 месяцев назад
Everyone can take a photograph but that does not make them a photographer.
@josebrivera1716
@josebrivera1716 11 месяцев назад
I can’t believe you have had at least 8 separately space commercials.!!! What is wrong with you!!!!
@TheStockwell
@TheStockwell 4 месяца назад
This video isn't original. It's taken from the George Eastman Museum channel - which doesn't ruin their content with commercials. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hPkJicTLonA.htmlfeature=shared Best wishes from Vermont ❄️
@Nepidemicofmannequins
@Nepidemicofmannequins Год назад
📷
@asadabdulqaabir4006
@asadabdulqaabir4006 7 месяцев назад
Everything excellent, except for the part of Kodak trying to facewash its big flop in digital photography.
@jerryrichards8172
@jerryrichards8172 Год назад
Today billions of photos are taken daily. Only a very few of those will not last threw time. Unless digital photos are printed they will not last.
@jlsxs
@jlsxs Год назад
and the Holography...
@josebrivera1716
@josebrivera1716 11 месяцев назад
You have too many and too frequent commercials!! You are not considering the viewer and t makes you seem greedy. Commercials interrupt the flow of the vdeo. I will not purchase any product shown here.
@prehanramsamy6728
@prehanramsamy6728 Год назад
But all light emits heat on some wavelength....
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