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Does anyone know a good website that gives the history of large format Cameras and photography? I am a college assignment on this subject and I can find lots of info online! Thank you, I can not find a specific reference the history of large format cameras.

This can help the history of the old era Chronology of Photography: obscure camera used to form images on walls in darkened rooms, image formation via a pinhole in the 16th century: brightness and clarity obscure camera improved by expanding the insertion hole of the 17th century telescope optics: Camera obscure frequently used by artists and made portable in the form of sedan chairs 1727: Professor J. Schulze mixture of chalk, nitric acid, and money in a balloon; notice darkening on the side of the bottle exposed to sunlight. the inadvertent creation of photo-sensitive first compound 1800.: Thomas Wedgwood makes "the images of the sun "by placing opaque objects on leather treated with silver nitrate; resulting images deteriorated rapidly, however, if displayed under light stronger than from candles:. Niépce 1816 combines the camera obscura with photosensitive paper 1826: Niepce creates an image Standing 1834: Henry Fox Talbot creates permanent (negative) images using paper soaked in silver chloride and fixed with saline. Talbot created positive images by contact printing on a separate sheet of paper. 1837 Louis Daguerre creates images on silver-plated copper, coated with iodide money and "developed" with warmed mercury; Daguerre is awarded a state pension by the French government in exchange for publication methods and the rights of other French citizens to use the Daguerreotype process:. 1841 Talbot patents his process under the name "calotype". 1851 Frederick Scott Archer, a sculptor in London, improves Photographic resolution by spreading a mixture of collodion (nitrated cotton dissolved in ether and alcoohol) and chemicals on sheets of glass. photography collodion wet plate was much cheaper than daguerreotypes, the negative / positive process permitted unlimited reproductions, and the process has been published but not patented:. 1853 Nada (Felix Toumachon) opened his portrait studio in Paris 1854: Adolphe Disderi development of tour-card photograph in Paris, leading to worldwide boom in portrait studios for the next decade 1855: Start Stereoscopic era of 1855-57: Direct positive images on glass (ambrotypes) and metal (tintypes or tintypes) popular in the United States:. 1861 Physicist Scotsman James Clerk Maxwell demonstrates color photography system involving three black and white photographs, each taken by a red, green, or blue filter. The photos were made into slides and projected in registration with the same color filters. This is the "separation of colors "method:. 1861-65 Mathew Brady and staff (mostly staff) covers the Civil War, exposing 7000 negatives 1868: Ducas Hauron to publish a book offering a variety of methods for color photography:. 1870 Centre for the period in which the U.S. Congress sent photographers to the West. The most famous images were taken by William Jackson and Tim O'Sullivan. 1871 Richard Leach Maddox, an English physician, proposes the use of an emulsion of gelatin and silver bromide on a glass plate, the plate "dry" process:. 1877 Eadweard Muybridge, born in England Edward Muggridge, settles "do horse four times hooves never leave the ground at a time" placing between the Franciscans San rich sequenced photography of Leland Stanford horse:. 1878 dry plates manufactured commercially:. 1880 George Eastman, 24, sets up Eastman Dry Plate Company Rochester, New York. First half-tone photograph appears in a newspaper, the New York Graphic:. First Kodak 1888, containing a roll of paper 20 feet, enough for 100 2.5-inch diameter circular pictures. 1889: Improved Kodak camera with roll of film instead of paper 1890: Jacob Riis publishes How the other lives half, images of life in New York tenament 1900: Kodak Brownie box roll-Film Camera introduced:. 1902 Alfred Stieglitz organizes "Photo Secessionist" show in New York City 1906: Availability of panchromatic black and white film and therefore high quality color photography color separation. JP Morgan Financial Edward Curtis to document the traditional culture of Native North America. Commercial 1907 first color film, plates autochromes, manufactured by brothers Light in France 1909: Hine hired by U.S. National Child Labor Committee to photograph children working mills. Lewis 1914: Oscar Barnack, employed by microscope German manufacturer Leitz, develops camera using the modern 24x36mm frame and sprocketed 35mm film. Nippon Kogaku KK 1917, which will eventually become Nikon, established in Tokyo 1921.: Man Ray begins making photograms ("rayographs") by placing objects on photographic paper and exposing the shadow projected by a distant light bulb; Eugegrave; DO Atget, aged 64, assigned to photograph the brothels of Paris 1924: Leitz markets a derivative of Barnack's camera commercially as the "Leica", the first high quality 35mm Camera:. 1925 Andre Kertesz moves from his native Hungary to Paris, where he began a 11 year project to photograph 1928, the street life: Albert Renger-Patzsch publishes the world is beautiful, close-ups focusing on the form of natural resources and man-made objects; Rollei Rolleiflex introduced the twin-lens reflex producing a 6×6 cm image on rollfilm:. Karl Blossfeldt publishes art forms in nature 1931 Development of stroboscopic photography by Harold (Doc) Edgerton at MIT 1932: Creation of Technicolor for movies, where three black and white negatives were made in the same device under different filters, Ansel Adams, Imogen Cunningham, Willard Van Dyke, Edward Weston et al, form Group f/64 dedicated to "thinking right and photographic production". Henri Cartier-Bresson buys a Leica and begins a 60-year career photographing people; On 14 March, George Eastman, aged 77, writes suicide note – "My job is waiting. Why?" – And Paris shoots himself. 1933: Brassaï publishes Night 1934: Fuji Photo Film founded. In 1938, Fuji made cameras and lenses, plus film. 1935 Farm Security Administration hired Roy Stryker to run a historical section. Stryker commit Walker Evans, Dorothea Lange, Arthur Rothstein, et al. difficult to photograph in the middle rural areas over the next six years. Roman Vishniac begins his project of soon-to-be-killed by their neighbors, Jews of Central and Eastern Europe:. 1936 Development of Kodachrome, first with several layers of color-the color of the film, the development of Exakta, pioneering 35mm single-lens reflex SLR) (World War II: the development of multi-layer color negative films Margaret Bourke-White, Robert Capa, Carl Mydans, and W. Eugene Smith cover the war for LIFE magazine 1947: Henry Cartier-Bresson, Robert Capa, David Seymour and start property agency Magnum Photos photographer 1948: Hasselblad in Sweden offers its first medium-format SLR for commercial sales; Pentax introduces in Japan the auto iris, Polaroid sells instant black and white film 1949: East German Zeiss develops the Contax S of, first SLR with an image not reversed in a pentaprism Viewfinder 1955: Edward Steichen curates Family of Man exhibition at New York Museum of Modern Art 1959: Nikon Introduced F:. Garry Winogrand 1960 begins photographing women on the streets of New York City:. 1963 First instant color film developed by Polaroid, Kodak Instamatic published by, first purpose-built underwater introduced, the Nikonos 1970: William Wegman begins photographing his Weimaraner, Man Ray. 1972-format 110 cameras introduced by Kodak with a 13x17mm frame 1973: 41 C color negative process introduced, replacing C-22 1975: Nicholas Nixon takes his first photograph Annual of his wife and her sisters: "The Brown Sisters" Steve Sasson at Kodak builds the first working CCD-based camera 1976: first solo exhibition of color photographs at the Museum of Modern Art, William Eggleston's Guide 1977: Cindy Sherman begins work on Untitled Film Stills completed in 1980, Jan Groover begins exploring cooking utensils 1978: Hiroshi Sugimoto begins work on seascapes:. 1980 Elsa Dorfman begins making portraits with the 20×24 "Polaroid. 1982 Sony Mavica shows" still video "camera 1983: Kodak disc camera present, using 8x11mm framework (the same as in the Minox spy camera) 1985: Minolta markets worldwide first SLR autofocus system (called "Maxxum" in the U.S.); In the American West by Richard Avedon 1988: Sally Mann begins publishing nude photos of his children 1987: The popular Canon EOS system introduced, with all new electronic lens mount 1990: Photoshop published. Adobe 1991: Kodak DCS-100 Digital SLR, a Nikon F3 1992 amendment: Kodak PhotoCD introduced 1993: Creation of photo.net (this Web Site), an Internet online community at the beginning, Sebastiao Salgado publishes Workers; Mary Ellen Mark publishes book documenting life in a circus Indian Peter. 1995: Material World, published by Menzel:. 1997 Rob Silvers publishes photomosaics 1999: Nikon D1 SLR, 2.74 Megapixel for $ 6000 ground first-up DSLR design by a leading manufacturer in 2000. Camera phone introduced in Japan by Sharp / J-Phone 2001: Polaroid Bankruptcy 2003: Four Thirds standard for Compact digital SLRs introduced with the Olympus E-1, Canon Digital Rebel introduced for under $ 1000 2004: Kodak ceases production of 2005 cameras: Canon EOS 5D first consumer Price full-frame DSLR with a 24x36mm CMOS sensor for $ 3000, Portraits by Rineke Dijkstra


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