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William Fox Talbot
He was an english chemist, linguist, archaeologist, and pioneer photographer. He is best known for his development of the calotype, an early photographic process that was an improvement over the daguerreo type of a frech inventor. Talbot’s calotypes involved the use of a negative photographic. -
first photo revealed
The first revealed photo was this one, it was made by Nicéphore Niépcein his balcony -
first flash
The flash was invented, it was a separated device with the camera -
kodakchrome
this was the firs photographic roll in color, the only color you could use was the "sepia" -
first instant camera
this was the firts instant camera, you didn't have to reveal the photo -
photometer
this was a device to size the light, this helped to create a good photo -
instamatic
this was one of the advanced camera and with very high quality -
Everyone could be a photographer
you only needed a camera and a photographic roll to make a foto and a little store to give your fotos and they revealed the ones you take, in some cases every photo was bad, you only had one attempt to take the photo