Before Photography - Photographic Processes Series - Chapter 1 of 12
From the ancient discovery of the camera obscura to the 18th century mechanical devices used to create silhouettes such as the physionotrace, this initial chapter explores the inventions and inventors that preceded photography. It recreates the experiments of Johann Schulze who proved the light sensitivity of certain silver salts and Thomas Wedgwood’s early attempts to make photographic images. These early pioneers contributed to the discovery of photography in 1839. This project is made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services, grant number MA-10-13-0194.

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The Daguerreotype - Photographic Processes Series - Chapter 2 of 12

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Talbot's Processes - Photographic Processes Series - Chapter 3 of 12

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From Capture to Print | 8x10 Large Format Photography

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Getting the Best From: Rodinal Part 1

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How was it made? Calotypes | V&A

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Niépce in England

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Super-KI? Die große Lüge der Tech-Konzerne

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Processing Black & White Film

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Ansel Adams, Photographer (1958) narrated by Beaumont Newhall

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Mamdani’s Endorsements Sweep NY Primaries & World Cup Fans Can’t Get Enough Ranch | The Daily Show

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Secrets of color-grading in photography

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Schweiz – Kanada Highlights | Gruppe B, FIFA WM 2026 | sportstudio

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The Wet Collodion Process

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Photographic Processes | The Calotype

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Illuminating photography: From camera obscura to camera phone - Eva Timothy

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Lomo Daylight 35mm Developing Tank - How easy can it be?

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The Daguerreotype - Photographic Processes Series - Chapter 2 of 12

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How to Make Cyanotype Photography Prints Using DIY Negatives (Step-by-Step)

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The Proof That Leonardo da Vinci Was a Genius

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