Nicéphore Niépce's First Permanent Photograph
In 1825, French inventor Nicéphore Niépce achieved a major milestone in photography by creating the first known permanent photograph from nature. Utilizing a camera obscura, he captured an image on a pewter plate coated with a light-sensitive material. This groundbreaking achievement was a pivotal moment in the evolution of photography, laying the groundwork for future technological advancements and establishing photography as a crucial tool in art, science, and documentation.
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- CategoryTechnology & Invention
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- GroupEarly Photography Niépce
