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Eadweard Muybridge

Galloping horse motion study of "animal locomotion" to prove that 4 legs of the horse came off ground at once


Inspired by a bet


Used 12 cameras


Used a grid for scientific aesthetic in background

Animal locomotion

A series of images assembled together to produce the illusion of motion of animals and humans


Taken from multiple perspectives ("front and side")

Etienne-Jules Marey

Uses a photograph to produce multiple images on a single plate


Motion study


Objective study of motion


How > What

Thomas Eakins

Scholar using motion photography as a study for his paintings


Worked with Muybridge making similar photographs of motion


Published a subscription called "animal locomotion"

George Eastman

Kodak invention 1888


Brownie box cost $1 in 1900


Standardization of photography


"You press the button, we do the rest"


Mass photography


Kodak box camera

Good 100 photos


No view finder


Round images


$25 ~ $600 today


Coined the term "snapshot"


Send reel to kodak, they expose, and return

Color photography

John Herschel discovers RGB additive image


Lumiere Brothers create first practical means of color photography known as autocross


Saturated and pastel colors


3 clicks (one in R,G,B) amount to one additive image