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Photographic History

  • Sep 23, 1500

    Pinhole Camera

    Pinhole Camera
    The first pinhole camera, also known as the Camera Obscura was invented by Alhazen.
  • Isaac Newton

    Isaac Newton
    Isaac Newton discovers white light is composed of different colours.
  • Johann Heinrich Schulze

    Johann Heinrich Schulze
    Johann Heinrich Schulze discovered that silver nitrate darkened upon exposure to light.
  • First Photographic Image

    First Photographic Image
    Joseph Niepce achieves first photographic image using an early device for projecting real-life imagery called a camera obscura. However, the image required eight hours of light exposure and later faded.
  • A Partnership

    A Partnership
    Niepce joined forces with a man named Jacques Louis Mande Dauguerre. Together, they had a single goal, perfecting the photograph.
  • The First Practical Process

    The First Practical Process
    Dauguerre produced the first practical photographic process. It was named the daguerreotype, and it used mirror-like images on a copper plate, and it was developed with mercury.
  • A Paper Process

    A Paper Process
    An Englishman named William Talbot, who had been working on photography for a few years, developed a new process using paper instead of copper plates. He developed the images using Gallic acid.
  • First Photographic Advertisement

    First Photographic Advertisement
    First advertisement with a photograph is published in Philadelphia.
  • Collodion Process

    Collodion Process
    Frederick Scott Archer invented the Collodion process so that images required only two or three seconds of light exposure.
  • Invention of the Stereoscope Viewer

    Invention of the Stereoscope Viewer
    Oliver Wendell Holmes invents stereoscope viewer.
  • George Eastman

    George Eastman
    George Eastman invents flexible, paper-based photographic film.
  • The X-Ray

    The X-Ray
    A German named Wilhelm Roentgen invented a type of photograph that would revolutionize the medical world. He named it the x-ray.
  • The First Coloured Camera

    The First Coloured Camera
    Up until this point, photographs were in black and white. Auguste and Louis Lumiere introduced the Autochrome, the first colour camera available to the public.
  • Invention of the 35mm Camera

    Invention of the 35mm Camera
    First 35mm still camera is developed. In 1913 this camera cost around $175. By todays standards that's the equal of a $3000 Leica.
  • Photograph through Wires

    Photograph through Wires
    Using wires, AT&T sent a photograph across a distance. This opened the doors for the picture transmission of television.
  • New Developments

    New Developments
    Over the next forty years the camera evolved at a fast pace. Photocopying became possible, the zoom lens was developed, the Polaroid was released, and the point-and-shoot camera was put out by Eastman Kodak.
  • Jasupin

    Jasupin
    Konica introduces the first point-and-shoot, autofocus camera Konica C35 AF. It was named “Jasupin”.
  • Digital Film

    Digital Film
    In 1992 Kodak introduced a revolutionary development that would change the face of photography again. Storing pictures on a CD led to digital film including digital cameras, digital picture frames, and cameras on phones and tablets.
  • First Camera Phone

    First Camera Phone
    In Japan, Sharp’s J-SH04 introduced the world’s first camera phone.
  • The Canon

    The Canon
    The Canon EOS 5D is launched. This is first consumer-priced full-frame digital SLR with a 24x36mm CMOS sensor.