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The following images represent a 150-year span of photography, from 1860-2010. Observe the images below:
File: Early portrait of a Victorian gentleman - glass wet plate collodion negative
Top Left: Early Portrait of Victorian Gentleman. Unknown photographer. Glass wet plate collodion negative.
~1860. Top Right: Portrait of Dorothea Lange. Rondale Partridge. 1936. Lower: Day 305: Ever Changing Mood. Kathryn. Digital photo. 2010.
Photography's evolution has been directly impacted by changing technologies. In a short paragraph using your own words, answer the following question:
1) Discuss how technology and the tools for expression inspired these images.
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