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10 Cards in this Set
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1- The earliest surviving pictures from a military campaign are from…
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Mexican War
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2- When the book says it is the job of a good wet-plate photographer to make “everyperson” views, what are they referring to
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All of these could be considered correct
(more information was better information, show the “wholeness” of a scene, Give the impression that the picture is what they would have seen themselves) |
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3- Which of these early travel photographers did NOT go photograph in Egypt
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Robert MacPherson
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4- Which of these early travel photographers photographed in the Alps
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Auguste-Rosalie Bisson
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5- What was the purpose of the Missions Heliographiques
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To record France’s important monuments
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6- Which of these photographers did NOT photograph for the Missions Heliographiques
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Charles Marville
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7- The book mentions three approaches to making travel photographs. Two of them were amateur and commercial. What is the third
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Official
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8- Early travel photographers pioneered the process of making enlargements from their wet-collodion travel negatives T/F
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False
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9- Which of these photographers did not photograph in the Crimean War
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George N. Barnard
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10- What was the primary motivation for commissioning photographs of the Crimean War
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Boost Public support of the war
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