The two meanings of the words signifying speed, signifying light, converge in high speed photography. Photographic pioneer Fox Talbot in 1851 was the first to patent the use of a spark to capture a moving object.That was an experiment said to have been suggested by how lightning flash at night seems to freeze drops of rain
he could read and write 5 and a half thousand characters of Chinese impeccably because his writing and his photographic memory was Peerless and under the tutelage of the two of them began to learn the tonality of ofspeaking it now step back from that that that's the scenario in Cambridge but consider
One of the ways that we do this as photographers is that we use the frame. The photographic frame's kind of an interesting thing. And for a second, pretend that you had never seen one.
of sunlight and you know it's not coincidental that those uh that sort of appearance you have in all those burck present photographic evidence of how many points I've got you know it would be fa sad but I'm always watching the
Oh, that's right, chapter 10. Are you someone with photographic memory? Or did you acquire that?
Oh no, no. And I'm OK with that. My phone has a photographic memory. So I don't have to.
He multiplied very large numbers in his head. He had a photographic memory. He was a brilliant guy.
You get exactly the same result, except that this is what starts building up. If there is a photographic plate on the other side of the slits, and if you're sending one particle at a time, in the beginning, it seems like the particles are randomly going to at certain locations on the plate.
This is the creativity which was always with us, in our pockets. Talking about most serious photographic equipment and professional image quality, these things also became more affordable for us, with mirrorless cameras and advances in compacts in the form of point and shoot.
In 1974, Muriel Cooper was introduced to Ron MacNeil. Ron was a photographic assistant at MIT. Ron had a four-color offset press, which is a large printing press about half the size
and actually go to the factories and see what's happening. And the photographic and other information you can get when a mill is out of compliance will lead directly to a complaint to the company that is the ultimate buyer of what that factory makes.
And Hiroshi Sugimoto's "Lightning Fields" project deliberately harks back to earlier technological experimentation, like Etienne Leopold not to record a photographic image so much as to give the viewer a certain kind of experience when they were themselves at an installation,
Because the imagery, presumably, was a lot different from when you had left, and your memories of it from when you had left. Having a photographic memory of things isn't always great, of being retold something that you don't want to see anymore or think about anymore.
If I were a journalist, there would be a strict code about what I had to do, and I would hope I would adhere to it. But as a photographic artist, I can do whatever I want and wherever my imagination takes me. I like to photograph glasses at the dinner table when I'm traveling since I do so much traveling.
And I've been basically traveling ever since. Did you have photographic heroes? Well, that first film course I took, there was a big library with tons of photography books.
I can listen to things and just like a little tape recorder remember them. And I have a photographic visual memory, so I can look at print and remember. And that's what got me through.
S had a disorder that Luria very elegantly called "he lacked the art of forgetting." In fact, he was a man who had what we would call a photographic memory. He could remember everything.
He has an absolutely photographic memory, like scary.
The very first photographic negative was created in the 1830s and 1840s.
He saw my photographic setup.
What's a good photograph to me? One of my photographic mentor Rodney Smith here, has really helped me realize that who we are, who you are, determines the photographs that you make. And there's this distinct connection between who we are and between our pictures.
close to a photographic memory, able to pull out examples with great speed and to best anybody in debate.
One of the best photographic experiences of my life.
But it was a photographic moment.
France it's a photographic image of a street scene in Paris of woman traffic
He was working in the Army's photographic lab, developing ways to photograph enemy movements from a plane during the nighttime.
Now your intuition pretty much says that it should behave like particles of sand, because you know classically, you're thinking it should go through one slit or the other. And it should end up on the photographic plate right behind the open slits. And any guess as to what happens?
They started amassing a major photographic collection in the early 20th century.
Now Visible Language Workshop was not just printing presses at the time, even from 1974. There's a dark room and photographic equipment like a large format Xerox camera. There is, as well, a proto Photoshop that Ron MacNeil had developed with engineering students.
And Hiroshi Sugimoto's "Lightning Fields" project deliberately harks back to earlier technological experimentation, like Etienne Leopold But I do wonder whether the current photographic interest or an interest that's been going on maybe 10, 15 years and saying, let's use a photograph to think about flash
Can actually argue with the photographic evidence from his own-- not through public relations, not through the press briefing, not through interviews
Barbie Okay um there's no photographic
radicalized middleclass parents who have photographic evidence and then they
So I have one of those photographic memories for that.
Maybe that's what the photographic project needs to be, just randomly, because it got bought.
Ellar was interested in the photographic process, so that was nice to see and made my job easier.
And he's a contributing editor to photographic magazines and a sought after lecturer around the world.
And income for me comes from running photographic safaris, not so much being a photographer, licensing the images.
It's the single largest photographic artist gallery in the world.
understanding of like photography and and photographic technology but I would imagine in like a lot of the photos that
And that's where the photographic expertise comes in.
based on a lot of photographic material and a lot of fancy.
take a picture that's my advice to you um because no one will believe you that You' got 50 points without photographic evidence uh and they it seems there something to do with like a a a you know Rising column of air encountering winds
of sunlight and you know it's not coincidental that those uh that sort of appearance you have in all those burck they'd have to present me with photographic evidence of all the different types um which is you know one reason I suppose to take photographs I
of sunlight and you know it's not coincidental that those uh that sort of appearance you have in all those burck points you've got and well with photographic evidence well well I mean
And what's great about them photographically is they still dress traditionally.
If something's not working photographically it's okay to let it go and move on to the next opportunity.
And it's very much like most of her photographic oeuvre, showing this woman who was anonymously shot without the consent of the subject in the '70s.
breaking into whatever we might be looking at, or thinking about. By and large, photographic flash has lost its novelty. It's certainly lost all association it might ever have had to the sublime.
of Victorian portraiture conventions or limitations of the photographic technology of the day, where you're not going to hold a smile for many long minutes.