For times immemorial, people have tried to reproduce their surroundings into pictures of their own. They have used techniques of paintings, carving and sculpturing and for years images have been projected onto surfaces. Photography is the result of combining several technical discoveries. Long before the first photographs were made, Chinese and Greek philosophers described a pinole camera. But it was until Ibn -- al -- Haytham (965 -- 1040) a Muslim scientist made significant contributions to the principles of optics and invented the camera obscura which is a prototype of today's modern camera. While this early prototype may have had modest usage in its time, it was an important step in the evolution of the invention. Earliest Known Phot...
Imagine that the origin of photography goes back to 1492. What could this mean? In this lecture, Ari...
chemical foundations of photography was such that a photograph could have been taken. The camera obs...
The first documented photographs in America were taken in the spring of 1839 by enthusiastic experim...
The invention of photography was only possible due to the camera obscura effect which produces an up...
The Evolution of Photography: From Camera Obscura to Digital Cameras - A Timeline Photography...
1826 is the date attributed to the very first known photograph, Nicephore Niepce's "View from the W...
ThesisThe word "photography" is adapted from the Greek words for "light" and "writing". The followi...
From the 1840s, scientists were using photography to record and measure phenomena which lay beyond h...
From the 1840s, scientists were using photography to record and measure phenomena which lay beyond h...
1800- Thomas Wedgwood (1771-1805) produces "sun pictures " by placing opaque objects on le...
The idea of photography began thousands of years ago, and many theories contributed to the inventi...
We live in a time in which photographs have become extraordinarily mobile. By being digitally networ...
In 1858, the photographer Gaspard-Félix Tournachon, best known as Nadar, lifted with his camera in a...
When photography appeared shortly before 1840, the metal-plate daguerreotype, invented in France, wa...
hotography is ubiquitous within global culture, but we hardly understand its meaning. And we have on...
Imagine that the origin of photography goes back to 1492. What could this mean? In this lecture, Ari...
chemical foundations of photography was such that a photograph could have been taken. The camera obs...
The first documented photographs in America were taken in the spring of 1839 by enthusiastic experim...
The invention of photography was only possible due to the camera obscura effect which produces an up...
The Evolution of Photography: From Camera Obscura to Digital Cameras - A Timeline Photography...
1826 is the date attributed to the very first known photograph, Nicephore Niepce's "View from the W...
ThesisThe word "photography" is adapted from the Greek words for "light" and "writing". The followi...
From the 1840s, scientists were using photography to record and measure phenomena which lay beyond h...
From the 1840s, scientists were using photography to record and measure phenomena which lay beyond h...
1800- Thomas Wedgwood (1771-1805) produces "sun pictures " by placing opaque objects on le...
The idea of photography began thousands of years ago, and many theories contributed to the inventi...
We live in a time in which photographs have become extraordinarily mobile. By being digitally networ...
In 1858, the photographer Gaspard-Félix Tournachon, best known as Nadar, lifted with his camera in a...
When photography appeared shortly before 1840, the metal-plate daguerreotype, invented in France, wa...
hotography is ubiquitous within global culture, but we hardly understand its meaning. And we have on...
Imagine that the origin of photography goes back to 1492. What could this mean? In this lecture, Ari...
chemical foundations of photography was such that a photograph could have been taken. The camera obs...
The first documented photographs in America were taken in the spring of 1839 by enthusiastic experim...