The French deserve all the credit for inventing the photographic process which started in 1827. The historical event happened when Joseph Nicephore Niepce showcased the first ever picture. However, he was not alone in his experimentations because there were other Frenchmen who were also working on the same process. Two More Frenchmen With Significant Contribution In fact, two years later in 1829 a French painter named Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre and a friend named Joseph Nicephore Niepce picked up where the first Frenchman left off and began perfecting on the process. The Results of Their Work One thing that these two men managed to do while working in collusion was to decrease the time that it took from start to finish to create a picture. The original photo that was taken in 1827 took 8 hours to develop and these two man were able to finally take and develop a picture in 30 minutes. Photos + Graphing = Photograph The term photograph was brought out in 1839. It was coined by a scientist named John Herschel who combined two Greek words to create it. Those two words are photos, which means light in Greek and graphein which means to draw. The Negative is Invented One significant landmark occurred in the early part of 1850 when one person in the name of William Talbot invented the use of photographic negative for producing multiple photo copies. The Pioneer Mass Production of Box Camera However, it was the introduction of the first mass produced box camera by George Eastman in 1889 which paved the way for the emergence of photography . Aside from conceptualizing the said mass production, he also introduced a practical kind of film in support of his invention.
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