A History of Photography in USC Libraries CollectionsMain MenuIntroductionThe Changing Technology of PhotographyPhotography as an Art and SciencePhotography and American HistoryPhotography and Visual CommunicationSay Cheese: Vernacular Photography and Identity
Student SunPrints
12020-11-23T11:14:08-08:00Emily Zhou3d05a610e2dd2dac785b42a022a16675e687e780381516structured_gallery2020-11-25T12:30:10-08:00Curtis Fletcher3225f3b99ebb95ebd811595627293f68f680673eStudents in AHIS 373g tried their hand at making their own cyanotypes, one of the earliest chemical photographic processes ever developed. In some cases, they printed photographic negatives using prefabricated SunPrint kits, while others used the chemically prepared paper to make photograms, generating contact prints of objects laid directly on the paper and exposed to light.