The History of Photography
photography has evolved so much in the past 300 years in many ways.
1515- Leonardo Da Vinci designs a machine It is made up of two boxes one sliding inside the other On one a lens is fitted which makes an image on the surface at the back of the other.
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In france the niepce brothers initiate experiments to create images using light-sensitive objects
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David Brewster invents the stereoscopic viewer
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1851 | Frederick Scott Archer introduces the wet collodion process. |
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1851 | Fox Talbot uses an exposure of 1/1000 of a second to demonstrate high speed photography. |
1852 | Fox Talbot patents a prototype of photoengraving. |
1852 | Bausch and Lomb Optical Co. is set up in Rochester, New York. |
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1861 | The single lens reflex plate camera is patented by Thomas Sutton |
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1862 | Nadar takes aerial photographs over in Paris |
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1871 | Dry photographic plates invented. |
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1877 | The first electrically-lit photographic studio is opened in Regent Street, London. |
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1880 | The first twin lens reflex camera is produced in London. |
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1890 | Photographs start to supplant hand drawing illustrations in popular publications. |
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1893 |
The flash-bulb is invented, a glass bulb filled with magnesium coated metal ribbon ignited electrically.
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1895 |
The Lumiere brothers demonstrate a cinema projector capable of showing 16 frames a second.
1900 |
The Kodak Brownie camera is introduced.
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| From the bottom now we are here.!!!!! |
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