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Long exposures and moving wildlife are inherently incompatible. Claire discusses some the creative ways photographers solved this visual problem.
Victorian photographers longed to use the newest technology, photography, to capture one of the most beloved subjects of the day, nature. Unfortunately, long exposures and moving wildlife are inherently incompatible. Learn about the ways they solved this visual problem, from staged taxidermy photography to early uses of flash, all while working in shades of gray.
Claire Wiedman is an Adjunct at OSU and has been teaching since 2015. Her areas of specialty include history of photography, photographic theory, and darkroom & digital imaging.
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