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Thursday, January 28, 2010

Journal Topic 1

The main differences between portraits in the past and today is that in the past social class determined the subject and the quality of the photograph is different because of technological advancement. The main similarities is that both in the past and today people are the main subject used in portraits.

The subject of photographers in the past depended upon one's social class. Originally, royalty and the upper class were the main subjects. This portrait below was taken in 1860 of Abraham Lincoln the photographer is unidentified which was common in the past.

Today,photography has no boundaries is available to everyone. Portraits today are also more creative people are not the only subjects being photographed. Below is a portrait of a women and a snake taken by Ricard Avedon.


The impact that technology has had on photography, portraits in particular has changed. The quality of the photographs have improved and is more faster then the past, where people had to wait hours to get their portrait taken. In the past daguerreotypes were popular for portraits it was a polished copper plate which an image was directly exposed. The technology today is much different, today images are printed onto paper from transparent negatives.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

The frist photographers!

In 1827, Joseph Nicephore Niepce made the first known photograph using the camera obscura. This is the photo below...


Louis Daguerre after developed a convenient method of photography named the daguerreotype. Here is a daguerreotype portrait of Louis Daguerre by: Jean-Baptiste Sabatier-Blot in 1844.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Photos!!

Hey everyone i wanted to start this blog by sharing with you all some personal photos from some travels. Enjoy!





Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Hello Everyone!


My name is Amanda Azeredo and I am in my last semester in the marketing program.

I was interested in this course because i have always been into photography growing up. When i was young my older sister was learning photography in school and seeing her photos were inspiring.

Photography is the process, activity and art of creating still or moving pictures. I am excited to research and find new pecies of work as well as share with you all some of my own work.

Here is a Quote from a photographer David Acuna "Your mind is like a live camera that is constantly taking pictures of every single moment that comes onto you... So be a good photographer! "

Hope you all enjoy my blog!