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Industrial Revolution

  • The First Photograph

    The First Photograph
    The First Photograph<a href='http://classroom.monticello.org/kids/gallery/image/135/Camera-Obscura/' >Camera Obscura</a> The first picture was taken by Josheph Nicephore Nicepe. The photons was taken from his the second floor of his house. The poto took 8 hours to show up and after showing up, shortly dissapeared. (no date specificaly given.)
  • Daguerrotype

    Daguerrotype
    Louis Daguerre Louis Daguerre invents the Daguerreotype. he did not go public until 1839 at a meeting at the French Academy of Sciences in January 7 1839.
  • First Photo of the Moon

    First Photo of the Moon
    Moon The first time the moon was ever photographed was in March of 1840, taken on a rooftop observatory using the newly arrived Daguerreotype.
  • Calotype

    Calotype
    Henry Talbot Henry Talbot invents calotype photography. After graduating from Cambridge, he gets married, and while visiting a lake, he discivers he is not good at art and creates something far better. He began this project at home. He went on to create three elements of photography; developing, fixing, and printing.
  • First Picture of the Sun

    First Picture of the Sun
    The Sun The first photo of the sun was taken April 2, 1845 by Louis Fizeau and Leon Foucault French physisits.
  • First Photograph to Illistrate News

    First Photograph to Illistrate News
    News The first photograph to document new was taken in Paris. This is a picture of a four-day insurrecton, that left thousands upon thousand of people dead. This pictur was featured in the Journees illustrees de la revolution de 1848.
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    photographs
    Goerge Eastman invented the first dry plate camera which is designed to coat plates.
  • Lightning

    Lightning
    Lightning Strikes William Jennings was curious as to if lightning really was the zig zag shape, he was only a pioneer in the photography of lghting. one night, when it was rainy and he was sure he could do it, he took a camera and snapped a picture proving that lightning is not always zig zag.
  • Landscape

    Landscape
    Ansel Adams was a well respeced photographer and well known for his black and white photos of landscape
  • Raging Twister

    Raging Twister
    Tornado The photo was taken after the first of lightning, near Garnet, Kansas. This is the first known photo of a raging twister.
  • Plane Crash

    Plane Crash
    a few years after the Wright brothers invented the plane, there was the first crash. This crash involved a member of the Aerial Experiment Association, Aviator Thomas Selfridge.Aviator died, and here shown was the first plane crash to ever be documented on camera.
  • polaroid

    polaroid
    Edwin H. Land was the first to invent the polaroid camera which was widely used across the world and is even starting to make a comeback today!
  • The First Photograph Taken From Space

    The First Photograph Taken From Space
    Photo Of Space The first photo of space was teken when a V-2 missile was sent to space with a camera attatched to it. This camera was completely destroyed when it came back to eath and hit the ground going 500 feet a second. But the film was able to survive and preduce the first picture of earth.
  • camera phone

    camera phone
    Philippe Kahn was this firat person to invent the camera phone. shortly after he invented it, he sent the first photo in real time, of his new born daughter.
  • Sanna Dullaway

    Sanna Dullaway
    Sanna Dullaway About Her Work<a href='http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/19/sanna-dullaways-colorized_n_1216072.html?' >Sanna Dullaway</a> In January 1012 Sanna Dullaway was beginning to get recognized for her photos. These photos are not originals, but old black and white photos that she takes and adds color too. She's added color to the famous kiss on VJ Day, Anne Frank's portrit, Abraham Linlcons photos, and many more!