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View from the Window at Le Gras 1826 or 1827, believed to be the earliest surviving camera photograph. [1] Original (left) and colorized reoriented enhancement (right).. The history of photography began with the discovery of two critical principles: The first is camera obscura image projection; the second is the discovery that some substances are visibly altered by exposure to light. [2]
A map of Aycliffe and its surrounding area c. 1611, extracted from a map of County Durham by John Speed.The name "Aycliffe" is rendered as "Acle". In the above, "Acle" is the original village of Aycliffe, and "Scol Acle" is School Aycliffe ("School" in the village's name being derived from "Scula", a Viking chieftain that was granted lands in the area).
Albumen print [s 1] Steinway Hall: 2 December 1873 Unknown New York City, United States Halftone print: Steinway Hall on East 14th Street, between University Place and Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. The first halftone print of a photo used in a periodical in the United States. [s 2] Composite Portraits of Criminal Types: 1877 Francis Galton
David A. Hanson is a photographer and art professor teaching at Fairleigh Dickinson University in New Jersey.He has been interested in the history of photography for many years, specifically about the technical side of it, [3] and has written books and articles about it, such as The Beginnings of Photographic Reproduction in the USA.
Essentially, a Woodburytype is a mold-produced copy of an original photographic negative with a tonal range similar to a carbon print. The process was introduced by the English photographer Walter B. Woodbury and was in use during the final third of the 19th century, most commonly for illustrating fine books with photographic portraits.
Keith F. Davis (born 1952) is an American photography curator, collector, and the author of several books on photography. [1]Between 1979 and 2005, Davis built the Hallmark Photographic Collection, spanning the history of American photography.
Aycliffe is part of the name of 5 places in County Durham, England: Newton Aycliffe, the oldest new town in the north of England Great Aycliffe, a civil parish; Aycliffe Village, a village south of Newton Aycliffe Aycliffe railway station; School Aycliffe, a village west of Newton Aycliffe and east of Heighington