Popularisation Of Photography Essay

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This essay we will discuss the popularisation of photography with looking at how George Eastman's Kodak camera changed the photography landscape and opening up this medium to the masses. The definition of popularisation “ Is the act of making something attractive to the general public” the free dictionary (n.d.)
Photography before the advent of the Kodak in 1888 was a form,which only the elite classes would be able to afford to have their portrait taken, this was due to the costs of the process and technology available at the time . Freund (cited in Livingston & Dyer, 2010) discusses the social implications of having a portrait taken and the status awarded from influence and money

To understand how George Eastman’s Kodak camera created the popularisation of photography it is important to understand how photography developed with improvements in technology and science. To start we needed to see how development of capturing and preserving occurred and the complexities of these jobs in early photography.

The Daguerreotype was launched in 1839 by Louis Jacques-mandé Daguerre this was created after following the early experiments of Nicéphore Niépce who developed the first permanent image called a Heliograph/photograph between 1826 – 1827. this early innovation of photography helped Daguerre to create a photographic process, which was popular with affluent customers who wanted a portrait until the 1850s. Daguerre’s process of capturing used chemicals gases and elements would require knowledge of chemistry,
These processes were very expensive for both practitioner and customer Mulligan & Wooters et al., 2005) explains the implications and cost of the daguerreotype "the images of privileged glimpse into a private a...

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...ed in many forms of media and everyday social occasions and events, The Kodak box at the cost of one dollar facilitated this issue of popularisations too because of the cost of the camera and the expensive and impractical technology which predecease the Kodak box camera, With looking at this popularisation and see the changes it brought in how we take pictures and what we could take and be classed as a photograph, with looking at this monuments event which changed the theory and practice of photography for both the professional and infuseast,from looking at how this popularisation started I have noticed many of the events which occurred in the 1880s could be reoccurring due to the high price and sophistication of the SLRs which are on the market this almost replicated the degroptypes of the 1880s which are not popular with the genral public but with practioners

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