Joseph Nicéphore Niépce,
along time ago the first photographers were scientist and artist. But this guy Joseph Nicéphore Niépce, who was a scientist, but not a good artist. He soon tried to get an image from a camera obscura without having a really steady hand to copy an image.
He started experiments and kept doing them until he made the first photo's in 1830. He is and/was the main example of photography or what he called Heliographs.
He started experiments and kept doing them until he made the first photo's in 1830. He is and/was the main example of photography or what he called Heliographs.
Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre
a gentle man named Louis Daguerre born in, France November 18, 1789. He liked using different lighting effects.
He used a obscura to help painting his point of veiw, and this made him think of different ways to make the picture still. all of this happened in like 1800's, after he saw Joseph Niepce's work, and later he began working with him.
He used a obscura to help painting his point of veiw, and this made him think of different ways to make the picture still. all of this happened in like 1800's, after he saw Joseph Niepce's work, and later he began working with him.
William Henry Fox Talbot
Talbot, an inventor, created the Calotype. this invention changed photography greatly. He owned a patent for this creation. charging 20 euros and lowering the price, and made good photographers pay way more. considering this technique was patent somewhere in early 1800's,
George Eastman
George Eastman was a kid who didn't like school or church and was very interested in making money, Because his idea changed photography as we know it. It started off when he was a kid and playing with toys that noone play'd with so he invented more to sell them, later on down the road eastman drops out of highschool, and starts to take pictures and finally owns a business he called kodak.
John Jolly
John jolly was the inventor of the "Mosaic". This happned when he peiced together an image with color. and also you get colord images from filters in the camera that lets certain light go through it.
Edwin H. Land
created a cheaper version or solution of polorizing light, being accurate and fast. and was the co-inventor of poloroid
Frederick Ives
Was another person who had a system to get a colord image or what he called the "lee-turner color".