LITTLE HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY
LITTLE HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY
The fog that surrounds the beginnings of photography is not quite as thick
as that which shrouds the early days of printing; more obviously than in
the case of the printing press, perhaps, the time was ripe for the invention,
Translated by Rodney Livingstone and
Others
Edited by Michael W. Jennings,
Howard Eiland, and Gary Smith
THE BELKNAP PRESS OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Cambridge, Massachusetts, and London, England
1999
and was sensed by more than one—by men who strove independently for
the same objective: to capture the images in the camera obscura, which had
been known at least since Leonardo's time. When, after about five years of
effort, both Niepce and Daguerre simultaneously succeeded in doing this,
the state, aided by the patenting difficulties encountered by the inventors,
assumed control of the enterprise and made it public, with compensation to
the pioneers.
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