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  • "Spirit Photography" refers to the use of photographic technology, with or without the use of a ===Photography===
    10 KB (1,493 words) - 18:13, 11 December 2010
  • ..., families who wished to preserve the memory of their loved ones looked to photography. What began as simple photos of deceased loved ones slowly evolved into a d Postmortem photography was widespread in Europe and America during the nineteenth century. The pra
    7 KB (1,048 words) - 15:18, 13 December 2010

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  • ...these might include forms as diverse as typewriters, phonographs, Polaroid photography, prison tattoo codes and the Victorian language of floral bouquets, outmode
    3 KB (381 words) - 02:25, 24 November 2010
  • Kevin Gotkin: Spirit photography
    436 B (56 words) - 00:16, 8 April 2010
  • ...rigued Dr. Land and set him on the quest to solve the 'problem' of instant photography. ...started to pay up to $150 (approximately $1350 today) for the new instant photography device (Save Polaroid).
    28 KB (4,162 words) - 10:43, 24 November 2010
  • ...rrying messages, but also performing the seemingly exclusive human task of photography, and for a specific purpose - to aid ''the eyes of the government''. ...de him “wonder” (Jones 507). He also sheds some light onto the use of photography in times of war, writing that “the first use of microphotography in war w
    17 KB (2,692 words) - 10:42, 24 November 2010
  • The spirit is the essence of the duplication process. In early photography, it was believed that one's spirit was captured by the flash.
    12 KB (1,931 words) - 10:46, 24 November 2010
  • "Bible Stories & Religious." ViewMaster, 3D Glasses, 3D Stereo Photography. Web. 04 Oct. 2010. <http://www.3dstereo.com/viewmaster/vvr-bib.html>.
    20 KB (3,126 words) - 10:42, 24 November 2010
  • ...hat made it act like photo paper, something Röntgen had been using in his photography experiments. ...nergy) goes through solid matter in order to produce a picture. Unlike in photography, which is based on the reflection of light off a solid object, skin subject
    18 KB (2,939 words) - 10:49, 24 November 2010
  • ...full of indistinguishable lines. Hence, from the perspective of the art of photography, the “click” is indeed a semiotic skeuomorph that serves an artistic fu
    3 KB (529 words) - 23:57, 7 April 2010
  • ...only three years after Daguerre and Talbot had proclaimed the invention of photography. Herschel’s discovery was largely ignored until 1872, one year after his Marion and Co., Practical Guide to Photography, (London: Marion and Co., 1887), p215-217
    5 KB (709 words) - 10:53, 24 November 2010
  • "Spirit Photography" refers to the use of photographic technology, with or without the use of a ===Photography===
    10 KB (1,493 words) - 18:13, 11 December 2010
  • Paul Brenner – Director of the 3D Center of Art and Photography (http://www.3dcenter.us)
    12 KB (1,904 words) - 10:42, 24 November 2010
  • ...rrying messages, but also performing the seemingly exclusive human task of photography, and for a specific purpose - to aid the eyes of the government.''
    12 KB (1,939 words) - 10:34, 24 November 2010
  • ...e solution be used as a photographic solution, thus changing the future of photography. He is also credited with coining the photographic terms, "negative" and "p
    6 KB (950 words) - 13:33, 27 September 2010
  • ...ibution has not come without serious epistemological consequences. Digital photography has fundamentally altered our relation to images of the world—how we come ...and Barthes’ Camera Lucida, argues that with analog (i.e. photochemical) photography, the viewer had a certain faith in the fidelity of the image to some actual
    28 KB (4,386 words) - 10:25, 24 November 2010
  • Hirsch, Robert. Exploring Colour Photography: A Complete Guide. London: Laurence King, 2004.
    16 KB (2,610 words) - 10:49, 24 November 2010
  • ...odeik and transferred into light and image. Crary’s (1990) argument that photography helped to change the human consciousness finds weight when considering the
    8 KB (1,302 words) - 10:52, 24 November 2010
  • ...uton) seventeen years before he perfected the [[daguerreotype]] process of photography. The daguerreotype would, in the words of Daguerre, "fix the objects reflec
    9 KB (1,403 words) - 23:55, 7 April 2010
  • ...effecting both a mimetic and constructed effect. In the mid-19th century, photography's inscription of light onto transparent film with chemical processes transp ...e of a circular disc; when the disc is spun, the figures appear to move. Photography's mimetic images were static until technicians such as Étienne-Jules Marey
    11 KB (1,563 words) - 10:45, 24 November 2010
  • ...oints (bumps) which represented a particular identity. (Agamben 2000:92-3) Photography eventually took the place of this medium in criminology, as it was assigned
    11 KB (1,653 words) - 02:24, 24 November 2010
  • ===Freak Shows and Photography=== Photography played an important role in dime museums and several men, most notably Matt
    10 KB (1,632 words) - 10:48, 24 November 2010

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