History of Photography Podcast

History of Photography Podcast


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History of Photography Podcast 11 : The Cyanotype
October 06, 2015

The cyanotype was one of the earliest photographic processes and with its rich, blue color, remains one of the most beautiful. Invented in 1842 by the amazingly prolific Sir John Herschel, the easy-to-produce cyanotype lives on today in the darkrooms o...

History of Photography Podcast 10 : The Kodak Brownie
July 28, 2015

The Kodak Brownie camera was one of the most popular cameras in the history of photography. The Brownie popularized low-cost photography and introduced the concept of the snapshot to a public eager to preserve their personal and family memories.

History of Photography Podcast 9 : Latent Image and Immediate Image
June 02, 2015

When light sensitive material is exposed to light, a chemical change happens, but this change isn’t necessarily visible. This idea is perhaps part of why early photographers – and early viewers of photographic images – had a hard time with the concept ...

History of Photography Podcast 8 : Sergei Prokudin-Gorsky
April 22, 2015

The photographs of pioneer color photographer Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorsky (1863–1944) give us a remarkable view into a world that is now lost – the Russian Empire just before the Russian Revolution and World War I.

History of Photography Podcast 7 : Tina Modotti
April 07, 2015

Tina Modotti (1896 – 1942) was an Italian photographer who was most active in Mexico between 1923 and 1930. Known for her romantic and business relationship with Edward Weston and her friendships with Diego Rivera,

History of Photography Podcast 6 : Looking at Photographs
March 09, 2015

John Szarkowski’s book Looking at Photographs: 100 Pictures from the Collection of The Museum of Modern Art is one of the best ways to learn not only about the history of photography, but also about photography’s aesthetics as well. Szarkowski,

History of Photography Podcast 5 : Gordon Parks
February 23, 2015

Photographer Gordon Parks, born 1912 and died 2006, was one of the most important figures of twentieth century photography. A humanitarian with a deep commitment to social justice, race relations, poverty, civil rights and honest depictions of urban li...

History of Photography Podcast 4 : James Van Der Zee
February 09, 2015

Photographer James Van Der Zee was active from the 1920s through the late 1970s, working primarily in his native Harlem neighborhood in New York city.  Through his elegant portraits and images of social, religious and athletic groups,

History of Photography Podcast 3 : The Family of Man
January 26, 2015

When the exhibition The Family of Man opened in January of 1955, 60 years ago this month, visitors were greeted by more than 500 photographs and these words by the poet Carl Sandburg: “People! Flung wide and far, born into toil, struggle,

History of Photography Podcast 2 : Lisette Model
January 13, 2015

Photographer Lisette Model, born in Vienna, Austria in 1901 and died 1983, was an important street photographer of the early 20th century, defining much of what would be considered part of the street