Invention of Photography, The by Quentin Bajac

Invention of Photography, The by Quentin Bajac

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Through a wide range of visual material and an informative text, this study by conservator Quentin Bajac covers the technical and creative developments in the remarkable early years of photography.

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Invention of Photography, The by Quentin Bajac

The invention of photography was heralded in 1839 in Paris with the debut of the daguerrotype - a unique photograph produced on a silver-covered copper plate. Praised for its veracity, accuracy and its astonishingly sharp detail, the daguerrotype captured the collective imagination. Over the next half-century, photography developed rapidly, progressing from a cottage industry to a semi-industrialized business, with the phenomenal growth of portrait studios marking the medium's popular success. Photography also came to be widely used for documentary purposes such as topographical surveys, scientific investigations, and reporting, while other users championed it as an artistic practice. With the advent of the print on paper, photographic images became truly multiple and, through new methods of printing and distribution, were soon spread around the world. Through a wide range of visual material and an informative text, this study by conservator Quentin Bajac covers these developments and many others, technical and creative, in the remarkable early years of photography.
Quentin Bajac is a conservationist at the Musee d'Orsay in Paris.
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ISBN 13 9780500301111
ISBN 10 0500301115
Title Invention of Photography, The
Author Quentin Bajac
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Year published 2002-10-07
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.