Tuesday, August 23, 2016

History of Photography

1. The first permanent photograph was created in 1826. It is amazing to think that people were taking photographs that long ago. Nearly two hundred years later, photographs are still relevant.

2.  The invention of the photograph changed the way history was remembered, and allowed people to keep their memories in a physical form. Photographs allow people to hold certain moments forever.

3. The daguerreotype photograph was one of the first ways to capture an image. However, it took several hours of waiting for the actual photograph to be produced. This was an inefficient yet effective way for people to take photographs.

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