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  1. History of photography - Wikipedia

    However, there seem to be no historical records of any ideas even remotely resembling photography before 1700, despite early knowledge of light-sensitive materials and the camera obscura.

  2. History of photography - Early Evolution, Daguerreotype, Film

    Photography was revolutionized in 1851 by the introduction of the wet collodion process for making glass negatives. This new technique, invented by the English sculptor Frederick Scott Archer, was 20 …

  3. Early Photography

    Joseph Nicéphore Niépce is generally acknowledged as the first successful photographer who in 1826 or 1827 used his heliography process to capture an image that remained fixed.

  4. Early Photography - National Galleries of Scotland

    May 9, 2017 · The driving forces for the creation of photography were the need to create a permanently fixed image and one that can reproduce multiple copies. This resulted in the invention of the …

  5. 18 Famous First Photographs Taken in Photography History

    Sep 4, 2024 · From the first "selfie" to the oldest photo on Instagram, we look at famous first photos throughout history and their impact on the world.

  6. Harvard's History of Photography Timeline

    By the 1930s, photography had become the medium of choice for most print advertising, and a new generation of photographers applied a modernist sensibility to their commercial work.

  7. History of Photography - Photography - Research Guides at …

    Oct 28, 2025 · The photography collection includes many examples of early photographs, including 19th century photographs from around the world (Japan, India, Egypt, Syria, Russia).

  8. Early photography – Smarthistory

    Early photography A period when photographic practitioners refined its technological and chemical components and diversified its applications.

  9. Introduction to Early Photography | Art History II - Lumen Learning

    However, it was not until the invention of a light sensitive surface by Frenchman Joseph Nicéphore Niépce that the basic principle of photography was born. From this point the development of …

  10. Early Photography | DPLA

    Most permanent photography studios were located in major cities, but photographers with out-of-town clients would haul their equipment outside city limits in horse-drawn wagons.