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Rise of Film Rolls

Nakoa Rainfall

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Editora: Publifye

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Rise of Film Rolls explores the revolutionary shift from cumbersome glass plate photography to flexible film rolls, a pivotal moment that democratized photography and reshaped visual culture. This transition wasn't just a technological upgrade; it sparked a profound cultural and artistic transformation. Early photography demanded heavy equipment and complex processes, but the advent of gelatin emulsion technology and flexible film base development, detailed in the book, made photography accessible to amateurs and professionals, fostering creative experimentation.

 
The book systematically unfolds this narrative, beginning with the limitations of glass plates and progressing through the key innovations behind film roll technology. It analyzes the social impacts on snapshot aesthetics, photojournalism and amateur photography, and considers the influence of film rolls on the development of motion pictures. By drawing from archival research, patent records, and period photography journals, Rise of Film Rolls highlights the collaborative roles of scientists, engineers, and manufacturers, offering a fresh perspective on familiar photographic history.

 
Finally, the book connects to technology history, business history through the rise of Eastman Kodak, and art history, enriching the understanding of the transition to film rolls. It culminates by exploring the lasting legacy of film rolls in the digital age, drawing parallels between analog and digital approaches to image capture.
Disponível desde: 26/02/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 58 páginas.

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