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Advert for "The Brownie" Kodak camera |
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The camera Obscura |
One of the biggest developments in photography was the invention of ThomasEdison´s lightbulb in 1879. This new technology was very exiting and lit up the bigger cities at night. This also led to the development of flash photography. It started out as a single controlled explosion that created light to capture the image. It became easier for photographers to carry light with them and shoot in dark surroundings. Jacob Riis is one photographer who benefit from this technology. He documented the slums of New York and without light (flash) he would not be able to capture images due to the poorer part of the population could not afford light.
Harold Edgerton (1903 - 1990) created the high speed stroboscopic flash. This revealed a lot of things that the human eye does not have the capacity to see. It is used by photographers to capture a sequence of images of a moving subject. This is an example of one photography technique that is now often seen in the advertising world.
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Halftone printing: what is printed - how it appears |
To sum up, how has the development of camera technology changed advertising?Well, Advertising have gone from being illustrations to become printed photographs with the use of halftone printing to then becoming high quality images as we know today. From this advertising also made its way to television with moving image, then online.
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This is a very good summary of the technological advances in photography. Well done, Janine.
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