| Edward Muybridge | | The exposed wet plates have to be ______________ immediately. |
| Camera Obscura | | He accidently created the first photo-sensitive compound. |
| Leonardo da Vinci | | First coined the phrase camera obscura. |
| Lecia Lens | | Polariod camera developed negative and postivie this way. |
| Calotype | | James Maxwell Clerk made this for the first time. |
| Tintypes | | Thomas Wedgwood created these by putting objects on leather treated with Silver Nitrate. |
| Color photograph | | Painter used photograpers to assist in this. |
| Amatuer | | The negative to positive process permitted this. |
| Photography | | He developed a portrait lens that is 10X faster. |
| Yellow Stone | | Matthew Brady and Alexander Gardner documented the photos of this event. |
| Wet | | This word means to "write with light". |
| Daguerrotype | | A partnership developed between Painter and Photographers during this time. |
| Louis Niepce | | Means "dark room". |
| Negative | | Talbot coated paper with his compond and called it this meaning beautiful in Greek. |
| Snapshot | | He was given partial credit for the invention of photography. |
| Louis Daguerre | | He discovered that Mercury vapor is the perfect fixing agent. |
| Mercury vapor | | They became the first photographers based on their observations. |
| Nadar | | Louise Daguerre developed this type of photograph. |
| Gelatin | | Dr. Paul Rudolph the Precision Lens called this. |
| Italians | | Substitued a lens for the pinhole. |
| Professor Schulze | | Talbot produced the first _________________ image. |
| Kodak | | He did a time-sequenced photo. |
| Darkroom | | Roger Fentons photos were exhibited in ____________ and Paris. |
| Proportioning | | Daguerre found this to be the best fixing agent. |
| Talbot | | Developed the Electronic Flash. |
| Silver Salts | | Julia Margaret Cameron was the most remarkable _____________. |
| Francis Frith | | Richard Leach Maddox proposed the use of an emulsion of gelatin and silver bromide on a glass plate and was the ___________ process. |
| London | | This brand of camera came loaded with 100 pictures and cost $25. |
| Zeiss Tessar | | The Brownie by George Eastman popularized the concept of this. |
| Joseph Petzual | | Oscar Barnack developed this. |
| Edwin Herbert Land | | Roger Fenton outfitted a wagon with this. |
| Danielo Barbaro | | Developed the Polaroid Land Camera. |
| Sun Pictures | | James Ambrose Cutting patented Archers wet collodion method under this name. |
| Impractical | | Because of William Henry Jackson's photos congress decided to name this park the first National Park. |
| Simultaneously | | Invented Kodak number one box camera. |
| Harold Edgerton | | Considered the Father of Modern Photography |
| Unlimited reproductions | | He took first Aerial shot. |
| Returned | | The Collodion plates had to be exposed while ____________. |
| Hamilton Smith | | Are used as a darkening agent. |
| Pictures | | This replaced the Collodoin in Dry Plate method. |
| George Eastman | | Niepce was unhappy with the phoographic process at the time because it was ___________________. |
| Civil War | | He patented Tintypes. |
| Dry Plate | | He described the principle of Camera Obscura. |
| Egyptians | | Spreading Collodion on tin rather than glass are called. |
| Victorian Era | | Roger Fenton too 300 of these. |
| Ambrotypes | | Produced a legacy of photos on plates of the pyramids and the holy lands. |