Photography
A detailed Summary of Photography
Photography was invented in 1939 by Fox Talbot in England and Daugerre in France. Since Aristotle, people have problems people have problems how to fix the image. Talbot and Daugerre solved this problem by their common inventions. When it was first started to use in 1940's, it was seen as an 'art' or lower classes. It is because people do not need to be artist to take photographs. It is used instead of documenting art works in exhibition catalogues. After the invention of photography, the main argument started as if photograph, should be seen as a technological invention or as an art. Talbot defines photography as "the pencil of nature". However for the most of the people in the 19th century it only supports artist
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Talbot Daugerre, Walter Benjamin, Finally Sontag, Victor Burgin's, Barthes French, Susan Sontag, Elizabeth Eastlake, France Aristotle, Photography Photography, theoretical approaches, means copy, 19th century,
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Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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