An edition of Capturing the Light (2013)

Capturing the Light

the birth of photography, a true story of genius and rivalry

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An edition of Capturing the Light (2013)

Capturing the Light

the birth of photography, a true story of genius and rivalry

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An intimate look at the journeys of two men -- a gentleman scientist and a visionary artist -- as they struggled to capture the world around them, and in the process invented modern photography. During the 1830s, in an atmosphere of intense scientific enquiry fostered by the industrial revolution, two quite different men -- one in France, one in England -- developed their own dramatically different photographic processes in total ignorance of each other's work. These two lone geniuses -- Henry Fox Talbot in the seclusion of his English country estate at Lacock Abbey and Louis Daguerre in the heart of post-revolutionary Paris -- through diligence, disappointment and sheer hard work overcame extraordinary odds to achieve the one thing man had for centuries been trying to do -- to solve the ancient puzzle of how to capture the light and in so doing make nature 'paint its own portrait'. With the creation of their two radically different processes -- the Daguerreotype and the Talbotype -- these two giants of early photography changed the world and how we see it. Drawing on a wide range of original, contemporary sources and featuring plates in colour, sepia and black and white, many of them rare or previously unseen, Capturing the Light by Roger Watson and Helen Rappaport charts an extraordinary tale of genius, rivalry and human resourcefulness in the quest to produce the world's first photograph. - Publisher.

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St. Martin's Press
Language
English
Pages
306

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Table of Contents

Prologue : My first daguerreotype
The locked treasure room
Shadowgrams
The box of wonders
An inheritance
The panorama
An innate love of knowledge
More beautiful than nature
Lacock Abbey
Seeking the impossible
The heliograph
The melancholy artist
Fixing the image
The latticed window, August 1835
The magic cabinet
The most wonderful discovery ever made
From today, painting is dead
Photogenic drawing
The Académie des Sciences, August 1839
Daguerreotypomania
Portraiture
The pencil of nature
The monopoly of the sunshine
The Great Exhibition of 1851
The reluctant inventor
Art or science?
The mute testimony of the picture
The eye of history
Epilogue : Everyman's art

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New York

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Library of Congress
, TR140.D3 W38 2013

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
x, 306 p., [16] p. of plates
Number of pages
306
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25436931M
Internet Archive
capturinglightbi0000wats_z9s2
ISBN 10
1250009707
ISBN 13
9781250009708
LCCN
2013025241
OCLC/WorldCat
827256979

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