Photography History
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## TL;DR Photography (from Greek: 'drawing with light') evolved from camera obscura → daguerreotype (1839, Daguerre) → calotype (Talbot, 1841, first negative-positive process) → film (Kodak, 1888, 'you press the button, we do the rest') → color (Autochrome, 1907; Kodachrome, 1935) → digital (first digital camera: Kodak, 1975) → smartphone cameras. ## Core Explanation Daguerreotype: highly detailed, one-of-a-kind image on silver-plated copper. Cartier-Bresson: 'decisive moment' (1952). Ansel Adams: landscape photography, Zone System for exposure. Digital sensor: CCD (1969) → CMOS. First camera phone: Sharp J-SH04 (2000, Japan). Instagram (2010) democratized photo sharing. Computational photography (iPhone 2016+): multiple frames merged via AI. Smartphones > dedicated cameras for most users. ## Further Reading - [The History of Photography (Beaumont Newhall)](https://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/2278) ## Related Articles - [Animation History](../animation-history.md) - [Architecture History](../architecture-history.md) - [Digital Art and New Media Art History](../digital-art-history.md)