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Photography, the process of making pictures by means of the action of light. Although photography became a practical process only about 1840, its experimental background goes back to the late eighteenth century. ...
The first practical processes of photography were introduced in 1839. The calotype also known as the talbotype, was one of the two photographic processes that marked the beginning of photography. ... The negative-positive concept of photography used today is based on this process. ... It became the first practical method of photography. ...
During the 1850’s and 1860’s, many people began to experiment with the artistic possibilities of photography. ... Nadar added a new element to portrait photography by emphasizing the pose and gestures characteristic of his subjects. ... Another pioneer in portrait photography was the British photographer Julia M. ...
Photography created a new challenge for painters. ...
While some artists embraced photography, others didn’t even consider it a form of art. One painter that used photography to enhance his work was Edgar Degas.
Approximate Word count = 802 Approximate Pages = 3.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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