3. What is a "stereograph?" When were they popular? A stereograph is an illusion of depth in a picture. (Almost like we have 3-D movies today) This was first invented in 1838 but it became popular again in the 1950s
4. What is a "carte de visite?" What were they used for? A carte de visite is a small photo that is made out of a thin paper and then later put onto a thicker photo paper. They were mostly used for trading with family and friends or sending in the mail. Much like a postcard today.
5. Who were Mathew Brady and Alexander Gardner? They both are notable for what type of photography? When were they active? Post two noteworthy photographs for each photographer.They are both great photographers that moved to America to pursue their photographic career. Alexander Gardener was a main photographer of the civil war. He would then often sell his negatives to Mathew Brady who would reproduce the image and sell those photos. They were most active during the 1860s and civil war time.
Mathew Brady |
Mathew Brady |
Alexander Gardner |
Alexander Gardner |