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  • History of photography | History, Inventions, Artists, Facts | Britannica
    The history of photography involves the treatment of the historical and aesthetic aspects of still photography Photography is the method of recording an image of an object through the action of light, or related radiation, on a light-sensitive material The word was first used in the 1830s
  • History of photography - Early Evolution, Daguerreotype, Film | Britannica
    History of photography - Early Evolution, Daguerreotype, Film: Daguerre’s process rapidly spread throughout the world Before the end of 1839, travelers were buying daguerreotypes of famous monuments in Egypt, Israel, Greece, and Spain; engravings of these works were made and then published in two volumes as Excursions daguerriennes between 1841 and 1843 Although Daguerre’s process was
  • Nicephore Niepce | Biography, Inventions, Heliography, Contributions to . . .
    Nicephore Niepce, French inventor who was the first to make a permanent photographic image He later formed a partnership with Louis-Jacques-Mande Daguerre, a Parisian painter, who, after Niepce’s death, built on his knowledge and eventually invented the daguerreotype, the first successful form of photography
  • History of photography - Daguerreotype, Camera Obscura, Light . . .
    History of photography - Daguerreotype, Camera Obscura, Light Sensitivity: Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre was a professional scene painter for the theater Between 1822 and 1839 he was coproprietor of the Diorama in Paris, an auditorium in which he and his partner Charles-Marie Bouton displayed immense paintings, 45 5 by 71 5 feet (14 by 22 meters) in size, of famous places and historical
  • William Henry Fox Talbot - Britannica
    William Henry Fox Talbot, English chemist, linguist, archaeologist, and pioneer photographer He is best known for his development of the calotype, an early photographic process that was an improvement over the daguerrotype Talbot’s calotypes used a photographic negative, from which multiple prints could be made
  • Calotype | Definition, Process, Facts | Britannica
    Calotype, early photographic technique invented by William Henry Fox Talbot of Great Britain in the 1830s In this technique, a sheet of paper coated with silver chloride was exposed to light in a camera obscura; those areas hit by light became dark in tone, yielding a negative image
  • 12 Key Dates in the History of Photography
    Photography in the 21st century is as effortless as pointing a phone and tapping A person can take a seemingly infinite number of images and immediately share them with hundreds of followers on social media But photography had a much slower and sometimes cumbersome beginning Read about 12 key dates that brought us to the image-saturated world we live in today
  • Harold Edgerton | Inventor, Scientist, Innovator | Britannica
    Harold Edgerton was an American electrical engineer and photographer who was noted for creating high-speed photography techniques that he applied to scientific uses Edgerton earned a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from the University of Nebraska in 1925 and received master’s (1927)
  • Louis Daguerre | daguerreotype, photography, inventor | Britannica
    Louis Daguerre was a French painter and physicist who invented the first practical process of photography, known as the daguerreotype Though the first permanent photograph from nature was made in 1826 27 by Nicéphore Niépce of France, it was of poor quality and required about eight hours’ exposure
  • History of photography - Stereoscopic, Daguerreotype, Calotype | Britannica
    History of photography - Stereoscopic, Daguerreotype, Calotype: Stereoscopic photographic views (stereographs) were immensely popular in the United States and Europe from about the mid-1850s through the early years of the 20th century First described in 1832 by English physicist Sir Charles Wheatstone, stereoscopy was improved by Sir David Brewster in 1849 The production of the stereograph





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