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History of Photography

  • Kodak Brownie

    Kodak Brownie

    It was the first commercial camera, black and white pictures only. This camera was cheap for the middle class it was only a $1.
  • First Movie House

    First Movie House

    First Movie House for only showing motion pictures, designed by Thomas Tally's Electric Theater
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    Photography History

  • Alfred Stieglitz

    Alfred Stieglitz

    Started the "Photo Secession Movement." Found a new art with photography, smeared vaseline onto the photo lens. Alfred brung the human element to photography and created Pictorialism.
  • Wire Photos

    Wire Photos

    Aurthur Korn invented the wire photos, telephotography technology that could be transmitted through wire.
  • National Gepgraphic

    National Gepgraphic

    Gilbert H. Grosvenor was the editor of "The National Geographic," published pictures into the magazine so they wouldn't go bankrupt. They added colored photographs, when they started the magazine they had 3,000 subscribers within 10 years they went up to half a million subscribers.
  • Panchromatic

    Panchromatic

    Dr. H. Vogel was the inventor of the Panchromatic was black and white film with high quality of color into the photos.
  • Picture Postcards

    Picture Postcards

    Picture Postcards
  • Autochrome Plate

    Autochrome Plate

    Augusta and Louis Lumiere invented the Autochrome Plate it was successful for the color photography.
  • Stielglizos The Steerage,

    Stielglizos The Steerage,

    Stielglizos The Steerage, was a famous photo that was taken by capturing the moment right away.
  • Lewis Hine

    Lewis Hine

    Join the NCLC and Photographed Child Labor.
  • Kinemacolor

    Kinemacolor

    Was a two way color process, it was the first commercial "natural color" on tv and movies.
  • Agfa Film Company

    Agfa Film Company

    The Agfa Film Company was found in Germany