The earliest known photograph to include a recognizable human form was taken in Paris in 1838 by Louis Daguerre. The street would have been busy with people and horse traffic, but due to the 10 minute exposure time anything moving was not captured except for the people seen on the street corner.
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This Day In Victorian History 1st photo of the Moon (French photographer Louis Daguerre). Unfortunately the photo was destroyed that March in a fire at his studio (1839)
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Louis Daguerre (1787-1851) - The Ruins of Holyrood Chapel
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TIL The first photograph was the NiΓ©pce Heliograph in 1827, it was taken by Joseph NicΓ©phore NiΓ©pce. In 1829 NiΓ©pce entered into formal partnership with Louis-Jacques-MandΓ© Daguerre.
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The earliest known photograph to include a recognizable human form was taken in Paris in 1838 by Louis Daguerre. The street would have been busy with people and horse traffic, but due to the 10 minute exposure time anything moving was not captured except for the people seen on the street corner.
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The Ruins of Holyrood Chapel Louis Daguerre (1787-1851), [3482 x 2844]
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The "first selfie" was taken by Robert Cornelius, an amateur chemist who in 1839 having read about Louis Daguerre's Daguerrotypes made his own and took this photo making it the first known self portrait photo ever, he titled it erroneously "The first light picture ever taken. 1839." [1068x1416]
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The first photograph of a human is of a man getting his shoes shined. Boulevard du Temple by Louis Daguerre. 1838. [1280x920]
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First ever photograph of a person (bottom left) taken by Louis Daguerre, Paris, 1838
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This Day in Victorian History Details of Louis Daguerre's 1st practical photographic process are released in Paris (1839)
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This Day in Victorian History Louis-Jacques Daguerre, French inventor and photographer (daguerreotype), dies at 63 (1851)
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The "first selfie" was taken by Robert Cornelius, an amateur chemist who in 1839 having read about Louis Daguerre's Daguerrotypes made his own and took this photo making it the first known self portrait photo ever, he titled it erroneously "The first light picture ever taken. 1839."
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Did you know, the "first selfie" was taken by Robert Cornelius, an amateur chemist who in 1839 having read about Louis Daguerre's Daguerrotypes made his own and took this photo making it the first known self portrait photo ever, he titled it erroneously "The first light picture ever taken. 1839."
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The "first selfie" was taken by Robert Cornelius, an amateur chemist who in 1839 having read about Louis Daguerre's Daguerrotypes made his own and took this photo making it the first known self portrait photo ever, he titled it erroneously "The first light picture ever taken. 1839."
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The "first selfie" taken by Robert Cornelius, an amateur chemist who in 1839. Having read about Louis Daguerre's Daguerrotypes he made his own and took this photo making it the first known self portrait photo ever, he titled it erroneously "The first light picture ever taken. 1839."
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The oldest surviving photograph of a recognizable human, as captured in 1838 by Louis Daguerre.
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Louis Daguerre looking dapper as usual
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Taken in 1838, this is the first photograph with a person in the frame. Shot by Frenchman Louis Daguerre, it had an exposure time of seven minutes, leaving the busy street to look deserted.
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Still Life in Studio, 1837 Louis Jacques MandΓ© Daguerre. About this photo: βDaguerreotypes were invented in accompaniment with photography itself. This work would have been developed in salt water. The function of this work was to emphasize the usefulness of this new form of artistic expression.β
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The first photo of a person in history was taken in 1838 by Louis Daguerre, he intended to capture the Boulevard du Temple, a street in Paris, and ended up also capturing a man and a shoe shine.
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Louis Daguerre's "Boulevard du Temple" (1838), the earliest surviving photograph to include a living human being.
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The Ruins of Holyrood Chapel, by Louis Daguerre.
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The oldest surviving photograph of a recognizable human, captured in 1838 by Louis Daguerre.
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The first human ever photographed - by Louis Daguerre (France, 1838)
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Louis Daguerre (1787-1851), The ruins of Holyrood chapel
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Le rovine della cappella di Holyrood, Louis-Jacques-MandΓ© Daguerre, Oil on Canvas, 1824
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Boulevard du Temple (Paris): the first photograph to feature a person by Louis Daguerre, 1838 [2500x1796]
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Louis Daguerre's first daguerreotype, still life, 1837
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Louis-Jacques-MandΓ© Daguerre (1787-1851), The Ruins of Holyrood Chapel (1824)
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Louis Daguerre - The Ruins of Holyrood Chapel (1824)
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the earliest known photograph to include a recognizable human form, was taken in Paris, France, in 1838 by Louis Daguerre. The human in question is standing in the bottom-left of the photograph, on the pavement by the curve in the road. He is having his boots shined.
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The only photo of Alexander Pushkin made by Louis Daguerre. Today marks the 220th anniversary of the Russian poet btw.
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First photograph of a human being. Photo was taken by Louis Daguerre in 1838
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Louis Daguerre - The Effect of Fog and Snow Seen through a Ruined Gothic Colonnade (1826)
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One of the earliest photographs - Still life, Louis Daguerre in 1837
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"The Ruins of Holyrood Chapel" is an oil painting on canvas completed by Louis Daguerre in c. 1824. It depicts Holyrood Abbey in Edinburgh, Scotland as lit by moonlight. The painting is now held by the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool. [3481x2843]
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Earliest known photograph to include a recognizable human form (bottom-left, on the pavement by the curve in the road), was taken in Paris, France, in 1838 by Louis Daguerre [2580x1854]
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The first photograph of a human is of a man getting his shoes shined. Boulevard du Temple by Louis Daguerre. 1838. [1280x920]
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The earliest known photo of a recognisable human: Paris, France, in 1838 by Louis Daguerre.
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The earliest reliably dated photograph of people, taken by Louis Daguerre one morning in 1838. Though it shows the busy Boulevard du Temple, the long exposure time meant that moving traffic cannot be seen; however, the bootblack and his customer remained still long enough to be visible.[2500x1796]
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Boulevard du Temple, 1839. Louis Daguerreβs groundbreaking image of the man and a customer is the first known instance of human beings captured in a photograph.
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Here is the first picture ever taken. (Louis Daguerre, 1838) 2597x1805
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Louis Daguerre - The Ruins of Holyrood Chapel (1824)
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The first photograph of a person, taken in Paris on the Boulevard du Temple by Louis Daguerre in 1838.
m.imgur.com/Kixn4mM
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L'Atelier de l'artiste, by Louis Jacques Daguerre, 1837 [1024 x 768]
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Only one man shows up. Who was this nameless gentleman? No one knows. (This is the oldest known photograph of a human being in existence. It depends on how one defines photograph, but this was taken by Louis Jacques-Mande Daguerre in 1838.) [PICS]
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TIL the first photo of an astronomical object was taken of the moon in 1839 by Louis Daguerre, but was destroyed in a fire not long after.
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