A1: Louis Daguerre is a famous photographer. He is special because he created the daguerreotype process of photography. He became independently wealthy by selling the rights to daguerreotype to the French government and published a book explaining the process.
Q2: What types of photos did people take when photography was first invented? What were some of the difficulties they had to endure?
A2: When photography was first invented people would take photos of real world scenes and nature. Some difficulties they had to endure were developing film.
A3: -Daguerreotype: photograph taken on a silver plate.
-Ambroypes: glass negative backed with black material; enabled it to appear as positive image.
- Tintypes: used glass plates, placed in albums, and cheaper than the ambrotype.
Q4: What is a Kodak Brownie. How did it work? What made it so popular? Can you buy one today?
A4: A Kodak Brownie is a simple, inexpensive camera. The camera started the concept of snapshot. Although, it only shot black and white photos it was still very popular. Yes you can still buy a kodak brownie.
Q5: Who were the Dadaists? What was their photographic work like? Why are they considered "important" in the history of photography?
A5: Dadaists were an anti-war art movement. There photographic work were mainly mixed together in collages.
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