Brooklyn Historical and Greenwood Cemetary

In Brooklyn historical museum we examined the first photography types Dagguerotypes which were made off copper reflected plates. This influenced our photography in Greenwood because we were dealing with modern photography. We got to see how much photography has changed from then till now. We got to examine monuments, and be in an open field shooting everything around us. Most of our photos were in perspective and depth of field. We also got an overview of how influential the cemetery has been, and how its rules have changed. The Brooklyn Historical allowed us to examine different documentation, and photos to see where we were shooting. It also had a monument dedicated to fire victims that were burned in a theater fire in Brooklyn. We hd a good focus on what we would be shooting and how it has changed to present day.

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