This artist introduced the notion of labeling print photographs with text in a book that shows his photo of a broom leaning in front of an open door. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this aristocrat who developed the first negative/positive photographic method and the first method that could be infinitely reprinted. This man often photographed servants on his estate near Reading.
ANSWER: Henry Fox Talbot
[10m] Talbot invented the salted paper process and this photographic process, named from the Greek for “beautiful print.” Images made using this process were visually softer and grainier than contemporaneous daguerreotypes.
ANSWER: calotypes [or calotyping]
[10e] Calotype negatives were often retouched with the “India” type of this substance, which would darken sky portions of images. This substance is retained in pits on the plate during mezzotint printing.
ANSWER: ink [or India ink]
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