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What is Daguerreotype

Handbook of Research on Contemporary Approaches to Orientalism in Media and Beyond
The daguerreotype was the first commercially successful photographic process (1839-1860) in the history of photography. Named after the inventor, Louis Jacques Mandé Daguerre, each daguerreotype is a unique image on a silvered copper plate.
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Post-Orientalist Comments by Contemporary Women Photographers
Işık Sezer (Fine Arts Faculty, Dokuz Eylül University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7180-4.ch023
Abstract
Today, Iran, Morocco, Tunisia, etc. women photographers have made the orientalist visual expression form the focal point of their art: the orientalist painting tradition as a result of the painter Delacroix's trip to Morocco in 1832, the imagination world and the painting tradition shaped by the economy-politics of the period, from the male-dominated point of view, the harem, the chamber, etc. It is based on fantasies based on the female body in oriental spaces. Although this painting movement maintained its effectiveness between 1832-1914, it is taken as a reference by photographers in today's postmodern art environment. In today's photography art, Shirin Neshat, Lalla Essaydi, Shadi Ghadirian, Majida Khattari, Meriem Bouderbala, who have Eastern and Western cultures and mostly live in Western countries, visualize the position of women in their countries with an interdisciplinary interpretation in their photographic visions that they shape with a post-orientalist attitude.
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Digital Photography
The daguerreotype was the first publicly available photographic technology. The method for creating the daguerreotype was described at a scholarly meeting in Paris in 1839 and published in a pamphlet in the same year by Louis Jacques Mandé Daguerre. While Daguerre relied on discoveries by earlier inventors for elements of his innovation, the publication of the relatively simple process for making images on silver iodide treated copper sheets and fixing the images with mercury fumes, table salt, and water ignited worldwide interest and fueled developments on a number of alternate processes (Marien, 2006).
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Digital Photography
The daguerreotype was the first publicly available photographic technology. The method for creating the daguerreotype was described at a scholarly meeting in Paris in 1839 and published in a pamphlet in the same year by Louis Jacques Mandé Daguerre. While Daguerre relied on discoveries by earlier inventors for elements of his innovation, the publication of the relatively simple process for making images on silver iodide treated copper sheets and fixing the images with mercury fumes, table salt, and water ignited worldwide interest and fueled developments on a number of alternate processes (Marien, 2006).
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