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The History of Photography

The History of Photography. Molly Pilch Ally Sigdestad Millie Ellsworth. Where it all began…. In 1826, the first permanent picture was taken by Joseph Nicephore Niepce . The exposure took eight hours. In 1839, the first picture of a person was developed by another French artist.

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The History of Photography

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  1. The History of Photography Molly Pilch Ally Sigdestad Millie Ellsworth

  2. Where it all began… • In 1826, the first permanent picture was taken by Joseph NicephoreNiepce. The exposure took eight hours. • In 1839, the first picture of a person was developed by another French artist.

  3. French physicist, Louis Fizeau, took the first successful photograph of the sun. With new tecnology, Fizeau and his team was able to capture sun spots. 1845 The first picture of the sun

  4. COLOR!! • In 1861, the first color photo was taken, through three filters- red, green and blue. His photo was a multicolored ribbon. This inspired people to start taking more colored pictures, and to try and make the process easier.

  5. 1888 First Kodak Camera Released “You press the button, we do the rest.” The creator wanted to call his business something that started and ended with his favorite letter, “K”.

  6. National Geographic Magazine published a group of photos of Tibet. The issue was 11 pages, and it was taken in black and white. 1905 First National Geographic Photo Series

  7. 1910Hand-Colored Pictures • In November, William Chapin published “scenes form Korea and China”. It was 24 pages long, of hand colored pictures; being the largest collection of photographs published up to that time period.

  8. An image of a flower garden, this picture was the first published natural colored/auto chrome photo. 1914 Natural color photograph

  9. 1924 • The first underground picture was taken in a New Mexico Cavern, in the Dome Room.

  10. 1940 The first high speed photography image was produced by a professor of electrical engineering at MIT. Their goal was to freeze movements of nature, that you wouldn’t necessarily see with your eyes.

  11. 1966 • The first view of Earth from the moon, taken by Lunar Orbiter 1. It shows half or Earth, surrounded/covered by night. From Istanbul to to Cape Town, this picture was shot at a distance of about 236,000 miles away.

  12. An engineer for Kodak build the worlds first digital camera. The camera was about the size of a toaster… people told him he needed to revise his work. 1975 First Digital Camera Invented

  13. THE FIRST CAMERA PHONE WAS INVENTED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SELFIEZZZ The start to selfies began in Japan. Bur sadly, the image resolution of your selfies was only .1 megapixels 2000

  14. The first all Digital National Geographic issue was produced in 2008 THE END The cover story was “Inside Animal Minds”

  15. Resources • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_photography • http://photo.net/history/timeline • Google Photos • http://photography.nationalgeographic.com/photography/image-collection/

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