Photography Pioneers
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Photography Pioneers
suggest me a college?
suggest me a college/university with a great art program that has classes for everything (art history, painting, drawing, design, photography, ect) that is also pioneering in sustainability. offers degrees in education. with also small class sizes student to faculty ratio in the teens. also preferably on the west coast. california, oregon, or washington would be best
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Photography Pioneers

Australian Photography?
Just woundering a little about photography in Australia any one who can help please do! Here are some questions I would love answered…
Why and when did it start?
Who were the leading pioneers of Australian photography?
What did they set out to do?
When did photography become an art form in Australia?
Thanks
Homework! LOL
It started because someone found out about photography and decided to try it. It started when the first photo was taken. [The first known photo was taken in 1840, but was lost. The oldest surviving photo taken in Australia is believed to have been taken in 1845.]
The pioneers were the early photographers.
They set out to take photos.
It became an art form the day the first photo was taken.
You’re welcome.
By the way, I did Google searches for each of these questions and easily found most of the correct answers… You can too!
Here is one good source of info (but not the info on the earliest photo):
http://www.mup.unimelb.edu.au/catalogue/0-522-85133-9.html
Pioneers of early photography: Disaster at 1:23 AM

Are there any updated community college photography programs in So Cal?
I am degreed mechanical engineering, but I have a passion for photography. I am thinking about going back to a J.C. to get an associates in photography. However, as I look at all the programs offered they all seem to be out of date. What I mean is almost all classes in the program require you to shoot with 35mm film. Only one or two courses in the program touch on digital photography. To me this seems counter-intuitive as film cameras are practically museum pieces now. Kodak, the pioneer in film making and development doesn’t even make film anymore. Everyone owns a digital camera and nearly all professionals shoot with digital SLR’s with post processing done on the computer. I would like to learn the basic on shooting with film and darkroom developing, but I believe this should be a one class thing with the rest of the program focusing on shooting with digital. Does anyone know of a Community College with a good updated photography program in Southern California?
If you want to move north, Berkeley City College has a digital Photography program with lots of new cameras, epson printers, good teachers and a shooting studio. Digital is the way to go, shoot like a machine gun, edit your pictures to find the best and then work on it in Photoshop or Lightroom till your eyes bleed.
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Jigsaw Puzzles of WH Fox Talbot, British photography pioneer, 1901 from Heritage-Images Photo Jigsaw, WH Fox Talbot, British photography pioneer, 1901. WH Fox Talbot, British photography pioneer, 1901. William Henry Fox Talbot (1800-1877) is best known for his development of the calotype, an early photographic process that was an improvement over the daguerreotype of the French inventor Louis Daguerre. Talbots calotypes involved the use of a photographic negative, from which multiple… |
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