Saturday, May 17, 2025

HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY

1. Early Concepts and Inventions (Before 1800s):

  • Camera Obscura: Used since ancient times (by Aristotle and later by Arab scientist Alhazen), it was a box or dark room with a small hole that projected an image of the outside scene upside down.
  • These images couldn’t be fixed or recorded—just viewed.

2. First Permanent Photo (1826/1827)



  • Joseph Nicéphore Niépce took the first permanent photograph using a process called heliography, with a metal plate and bitumen of Judea.
  • It required an exposure of 8 hours or more.

3. Daguerreotype (1839):

  • Louis Daguerre, with Niépce’s earlier work, created a faster method using silver-plated copper and iodine vapor.
  • The French government declared photography a gift to the world in 1839.

4. Calotype / Talbotype (1841):

  • Invented by William Henry Fox Talbot, it used paper coated with silver iodide.
  • Unlike Daguerreotypes (which were single images), calotypes could be reproduced, making them more practical.

5. Wet Plate Collodion (1851):

  • Invented by Frederick Scott Archer, this process gave sharper images and faster exposures.
  • It required photographers to prepare and develop the plates on-site, making it popular during the American Civil War.

6. Dry Plates (1870s):

  • Photographers no longer needed portable darkrooms.
  • Gelatin dry plates were easier to use and led to faster shutter speeds, allowing action photography.

7. Roll Film and Kodak (1888):

  • George Eastman invented roll film and launched the Kodak camera: “You press the button, we do the rest.”
  • Photography became accessible to the general public.

8. Color Photography



  • Early experiments in the 1800s; first commercial color film was Autochrome (1907).
  • Later improved with Kodachrome (1935) and Ektachrome.

9. Instant Photography (1948):

  • Polaroid introduced by Edwin Land allowed people to see photos in minutes.

10. Digital Photography (1970s–1990s)



  • First digital image sensors (CCD) in the 1960s–70s.
  • First digital cameras in the 1980s–90s.
  • Became mainstream in the 2000s.

11. Modern Era (2000s–Now)

  • Photography is now part of everyday life with smartphones, social media, and AI tools.
  • Photographers use digital editing, drones, mirrorless cameras, and even virtual reality.


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