In class, we looked at images from Cindy Sherman. Check out her photos on this link that goes to MOMA's collection.
Link to Robert Hausser images online.
Vocabulary
Bellows: light-tight expandable folding sleeve used to join the lens to the camera body. Also included in an enlarger. One type is used on large format cameras, providing adjustable lens-to-image distances. A second type is used for macro-photography.
Exposed Film: Film that has been struck by light and has a latent image formed on it.
Film: A transparent, flexible base of cellulose coated with a light-sensitized emulsion.
Gelatin: A transparent material which forms the film's emulsion. Silver halides are embedded in it to make it light sensitive.
Pinhole Camera: A camera without an optical lens. Light passes through a tiny hole to form an image on film.
Refraction: The bending of a light ray passing from one medium to another. Air to glass is an example.
Silver Halide Crystals: Light sensitive crystals found in photographic paper.
Tripod: A camera support with three legs.
Exposed Film: Film that has been struck by light and has a latent image formed on it.
Film: A transparent, flexible base of cellulose coated with a light-sensitized emulsion.
Gelatin: A transparent material which forms the film's emulsion. Silver halides are embedded in it to make it light sensitive.
Pinhole Camera: A camera without an optical lens. Light passes through a tiny hole to form an image on film.
Refraction: The bending of a light ray passing from one medium to another. Air to glass is an example.
Silver Halide Crystals: Light sensitive crystals found in photographic paper.
Tripod: A camera support with three legs.