For this work, we need to work in groups to formal demonstrations of early documentaries. In particular, the following three biographies and works of the 19th century photographer, Francis Frith, Roger Fenton and Matthew Brady discussed the three photos of each photographer. These photographers first recorded the history of production. Let's explore and share the places you captured and the people who live there. This new form of communication plays an important role in how society views paintings and paintings.
Without Mathew Brady's work, modern military photos simply do not exist. In addition to inventing the Morse code for telegraph, the young Matthew Brady studied under the guidance of Samuel Morse who participated in the early days of silver photography. Development, this is the predecessor of the photograph. In the 1840's, Brady set up a photo studio in New York City. In the following years, Brady became part of the culture of New York City and photographed many of the famous people of this era. Actors, circus performers, and prominent public figures go to "sit" at Brady's studio where they will be filmed by up-and-coming Brady. Among the excellent public figures shot by Brady during this period are Parliament's "Immortal Trio": Henry Clay, Daniel Webster and John C. Calhoun
For this work, we need to work in groups to formal demonstrations of early documentaries. In particular, the following three biographies and works of the 19th century photographer, Francis Frith, Roger Fenton and Matthew Brady discussed the three photos of each photographer. These photographers first recorded the history of production. Let's explore and share the places they catch and people living there. This new form of communication plays an important role in how society views paintings and paintings. Not only as a guide but also as a medium for visual or artistic expression
Francis Frith is a British photographer born in 1822. By 1853, Fleece became a founding member of Liverpool Photography Association. As a good businessman, Fleece sold his company in 1855, specializing in photography. In 1856 he traveled to the Middle East on three voyages to travel to Egypt with a rather large 16 inch x 20 inch camera. When he finally arrived home, his work arrived in London long ago, so the fleece was considered a celebrity. In 1860, fried potato began immortal mission. He wants to record all the cities, towns and villages in the UK. His goal is to describe the 3D scene as accurately as possible on a 2D box. Most travel photographers prefer a more convenient paper version, but Friss prefer to use the volcanic ash process. This caused many problems during his expedition to Palestine and Egypt, where the climate was dominated by heat, dust and insects.