Timeline of Photography
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Timeline of Photography
Thomas SchulerTED 349
Earliest Photos• The Camera Obscura was a common sketching
device by the mid-1500s, and was used as early as 1100
• Daquerreotype Pictures- 1839– Used a sheet of silver plated copper bathed in iodine to
expose the photos.– Daguerre’s process gained popularity quickly. With over 70
studios in NY city by 1850.
Picture from inventors.about.comPicture from inventors.about.com
Negatives• Calotype process invented by Henry Talbot in 1841
– Used paper treated in silver salt solution.
• Dry plate negatives were invented in 1879– Portable dark rooms were no longer needed.– Handheld cameras could now be created.
Calotype processPicture from inventors.about.com
Photograph from a Dry plate negative, picture from inventors.about.com
Kodak
• Eastman invented the Kodak camera in 1888.– Considered the first commercial camera– Took 100 photos, then it was sent back to the factory to
develop.– Used rolled film.
• In 1935, the one of the first successful color films was created, Kodachrome.– Other commercially viable color films followed.
Polaroid
• The polaroid camera was created in 1948• It was capable of developing a picture within minutes of being taken.
Digital Cameras• The first digital still camera was created by Canon
in 1984.
First Polaroid, picture from http://frankietordoffphotojournalist.wordpress.com/
First Polaroid, picture from http://frankietordoffphotojournalist.wordpress.com/
Handheld Digital Cameras• Kodak DC40-1995
– The first camera to plug into a computer.
First Camera Phone
http://www.infoborder.com/Digital_Camera_History/
• Created in 1993 by Daniel Henderson– Photos can’t be sent anywhere
http://oneslidephotography.com/snap/first-camera-phone-photo/
Current and Future
Current Future • Possible resurgence of
Polaroid, with instant print digital.
• Cameras are starting to be developed that have sending capabilities.
• Digital cameras are much sleeker and more powerful.
• Major social networking sites rely heavily on photos.
Works Cited• Bellis, Mary, An Illustrated History of Photography. Retrieved from
http://inventors.about.com/od/weirdmuseums/ig/Illustrated-History-Photograph/
• Tordoff, Francesca, HISTORY OF IMAGE ACQUISITION TIMELINE, http://frankietordoffphotojournalist.wordpress.com/2012/10/02/history-of-image-acquisition-timeline/
• http://www.infoborder.com/Digital_Camera_History/• BRAVE BRANDS: Polaroid,
http://thisisbravetalk.com/2013/03/27/brave-brands-polaroid/