SECTION 4

Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.

Questions 31-40

Calotype photography in Britain and France.

Calotype photography in Britain and France

Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.

Calotype photography in Britain and France
From Daguerreotype to Calotype
Daguerreotype had a problem: the use of copper made it
.
Talbot was not originally a photographer but an artist who specialised in
.
These calotype photographs were more
because they weren't so sharp.
French Calotype
He carried out experiments and produced the first
using a camera.
He developed equipment that was easier to use outside the
.
Calotype became famous because Le Gray produced
about it.
It was used to record the work done on old
.
Photography was not 'art', according to
.
Summary
Photography was thought of as a
, so reflected the culture of the 1850s.
The use of new materials, particularly
, led to new techniques.