Photography
'Photography is
a method of recording images by the action of light,
or related radiation, on a sensitive material'
or related radiation, on a sensitive material'
The first photograph made using the camera obscura was taken in
France in 1827 by Joseph Nicephore Niepce. Initially, people would only use
camera obscura for viewing purposes.
Niepce's photograph was created with eight hours of light exposure
and would fade away shortly after appearing.
One of the worlds first photographs given eight hours
of light exposure by Joseph Nicephore Niepce
Louis Daguerre was experimenting to try and find a way to keep the
image rather than having it disappear. It took another few years
to succeed however he also managed to reduce the exposure time to less than
30 minutes. Eventually, Daguerre and Niepce worked together to improve this
process.
They finally managed to do so by the help of a process which they called the daguerrotype.
They finally managed to do so by the help of a process which they called the daguerrotype.
This process quickly gained popularity and by the mid 1800's, there were
'over seventy' photography studios based in New York alone.
This new Photography process was a fascinating method of combining
science and art. In 1879, photographers were hiring technicians in order to
develop their photographs. The photography process continued to develop rapidly
after the introduction of 'handheld cameras', making photography 'more
accessible to the upper and middle classes'.
In the early 1940's, the invention of 'commercially viable colour film'
was introduced, making photographs in colour possible and photography even more
popular, accessible and also more affordable.
'From the moment of
its invention, photography has dominated our modern world, changing our
perception of technology, science and art.'
Nowadays, modern technology has completely
transformed photography. Portable cameras are affordable by almost anyone in
contrast to the first camera obscura which required a lot of money and an
entire room for its process.
Anyone with even a phone app can nowadays create great images and share them really quickly so that they could be seen by people across the globe in no time.
'Photography has come to dominate our social lives,
and allowed us to redefine our sense of self'.
The role of Photography has had a huge impact on
the world and the way we live our lives. People use it as a method to record
memories they could hold onto for a lifetime and also as a way to share and
communicate what they perceive or find interesting around them. Photography is
powerful enough to involve strangers in our life.
This is a photograph
of the world's first view of the Earth taken close to the moon, taken by the
U.S. Lunar Orbiter on 23/6/1966.
Stuart Russell, 9/4/2012, The Invention of Photography, [found online
at] http://urbantimes.co/2012/05/the-invention-of-photography/
Photo taken from: Natural Geographic, Photo Gallery: Earth, [found online at] http://science.nationalgeographic.com/science/photos/earth-moon-gallery/#/moon-first_1099_600x450.jpg
Photo taken from: Natural Geographic, Photo Gallery: Earth, [found online at] http://science.nationalgeographic.com/science/photos/earth-moon-gallery/#/moon-first_1099_600x450.jpg

