But your paper was for a "professor" to rate - and not for an audiance on TH-cam that look for either educational information or at least entertainment. And this video is most certainly not meeting any of these expectations. Give or take a few hundred years or prensting pin hole cameras and camera obscura withouth elaborating indicates the real intention of the publisher. Getting something on TH-cam - never mind about the details.
Awesome video! I am a lifelong film photographer. As an ex commercial film photographer turned high school film photography teacher going on 20 years now this is the single best video encompassing the history of the camera, including the historic impact. Thank you so much!
I am an Criminology Student and Forensic Photography is one of our Topic.Thank you for this information I was able to Know the Quick History of Photography😊
really good thank you. If you check though there were small 35mm cameras way back as early as 1905. The Simplex Multi-Exposure was probably the first really successful one. But thank you for the timeline really, really good
Pinhole camera Camera obscura -1826, France: Joseph Niepce (silver nitrade) 1839 -daguerreotype (silver nitrade plates) 1839 -(John Hersohel) glass negative 1840 -(Fox Talbot) Calotype (private domain, so it never hit) 1860s -Armenian War, American Civil War 1870s -the dry plate 1924 -35mm camera
Richard Leach Maddox developed the Dry Plate before Eastman did. Eastman pioneered paper film and later roll film and cameras. Don't forget to mention the Brownie and how it brought photography to the masses
I would expect that people posting on TH-cam aim at viewers - at least some of them - who are looking for material above Junior Highschool level But I agree, for you - this one is ok.
BroUmad1994 Pinhole camera was certainly not invented by Alhazen. It was known to the Chinese centuries back. It's a simple thing to discover accidentally, it was probably discovered and forgotten many times throughout history. I'm almost certain that Library of Cairo contained a description of pinhole camera or an item itself when Alhazen lived. Finally, the knowledge of optics Alhazen was able to amass is so vast, that it would have sufficed for the invention of significantly more complex and more powerful optical systems. But he didn't care about inventing items, the description of pinhole camera is just one of many scientific experiments with which he proved his theories. He wanted to accurately understand how nature works. By the way, lens and curved mirror optics is first accurately mathematically described by Ibn Sahl, a Persian contemporary of Alhazen. Alhazen expands further on Ibn Sahl's work to describe the principles of refraction. Why persons who made immense discoveries and catapulted science centuries forward need to instead be credited with "inventing" a primitive box with a hole, i'll never know.
The Crimean War was the first photographed war, not the Armenian war. Ethnic Armenians who lived on the Crimean peninsula were involved, but there were many players.
A very good explanation. It's just what I was looking for - It would be nice to mention that without photos (for the most part), people would not know what they looked like as children.
Not a big deal, but Nicéphore Niépce's oldest surviving photograph didn't use silver nitrate. His magic ingredients were asphalt (Bitumen of Judea) and lavender oil. The earliest known photograph didn't take eight hours to expose. That's an outdated misconception from the 1950s. A French researcher using Niépce's notes and methods has shown the exposure took several DAYS. Best wishes from Vermont 🍁
while you have a general nice overview, some of your facts are incorrect. i suggest looking at Rosenblumb's History of Photography. The glass plate was not brought out till later, and the American Civil War facts are incorrect also. Alexander Gardener was the photographer of the Civil War (mostly taken by others, but he claimed credit) and also, the Crimean War was the first real photographed war. Just something to think about.
Just kiddin, Niépce made the first permanent photograph using bitumen of Judea (a nutural light-sensitive material) mounted on a pewter plate. It took him several days, not 8 hours. Also, he didn't know shit about silver nitrate. Go to Wikipedia and read up or find a better vid, this one is as wrong as it van get!
So many mispronunciations and mistakes in this presentation. It needs to be re-edited for example the Civil War photographer was not Bradley. It was Brady and the name of the prior photographer was Henry Fox Talbot, not Fox Talbot, other than that helpful to the beginner.
Pulled an all-nighter writing a critical paper about the photograph, couldn't've done it without this.
Man your telling me? My grade 12 photography teacher is delusional!
But your paper was for a "professor" to rate - and not for an audiance on TH-cam that look for either educational information or at least entertainment. And this video is most certainly not meeting any of these expectations. Give or take a few hundred years or prensting pin hole cameras and camera obscura withouth elaborating indicates the real intention of the publisher. Getting something on TH-cam - never mind about the details.
It's crazy how long it's been and time has been changing you can literally differentiate the difference between the old cameras and new ones now
Well I have mid-terms next week for college and the first being on the history of photography. You sure as hell helped me study. You’re a good man
How is college going bro
@@norewen got a job making 21 an hour as a heavy equipment mechanic so it went well!
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Awesome video! I am a lifelong film photographer. As an ex commercial film photographer turned high school film photography teacher going on 20 years now this is the single best video encompassing the history of the camera, including the historic impact. Thank you so much!
I am an Criminology Student and Forensic Photography is one of our Topic.Thank you for this information I was able to Know the Quick History of Photography😊
Thank you! I must say, that the voice sounds splendidly.
really good thank you. If you check though there were small 35mm cameras way back as early as 1905. The Simplex Multi-Exposure was probably the first really successful one. But thank you for the timeline really, really good
Pinhole camera
Camera obscura -1826, France: Joseph Niepce (silver nitrade)
1839 -daguerreotype (silver nitrade plates)
1839 -(John Hersohel) glass negative
1840 -(Fox Talbot) Calotype (private domain, so it never hit)
1860s -Armenian War, American Civil War
1870s -the dry plate
1924 -35mm camera
Who invented the camer obscurer (the room)?! And what's the original of the name camera?!!
Richard Leach Maddox developed the Dry Plate before Eastman did. Eastman pioneered paper film and later roll film and cameras. Don't forget to mention the Brownie and how it brought photography to the masses
using this for photograph class Junior High. Thanks
I would expect that people posting on TH-cam aim at viewers - at least some of them - who are looking for material above Junior Highschool level But I agree, for you - this one is ok.
just great! hope this will help me during tomorrow's photography quiz.
my teacher used ur vid in class a couple days ago keep it up lol
This pin hole camera is made by Ibn Al Haytham a Muslim genius that you didn't mention.
Yup, you are right.
BroUmad1994 Pinhole camera was certainly not invented by Alhazen. It was known to the Chinese centuries back. It's a simple thing to discover accidentally, it was probably discovered and forgotten many times throughout history. I'm almost certain that Library of Cairo contained a description of pinhole camera or an item itself when Alhazen lived.
Finally, the knowledge of optics Alhazen was able to amass is so vast, that it would have sufficed for the invention of significantly more complex and more powerful optical systems. But he didn't care about inventing items, the description of pinhole camera is just one of many scientific experiments with which he proved his theories. He wanted to accurately understand how nature works.
By the way, lens and curved mirror optics is first accurately mathematically described by Ibn Sahl, a Persian contemporary of Alhazen. Alhazen expands further on Ibn Sahl's work to describe the principles of refraction.
Why persons who made immense discoveries and catapulted science centuries forward need to instead be credited with "inventing" a primitive box with a hole, i'll never know.
Thanks for the great video. I'm sharing it with my students.
The Crimean War was the first photographed war, not the Armenian war. Ethnic Armenians who lived on the Crimean peninsula were involved, but there were many players.
Fascinating! Thanks for the lesson.
A very good explanation. It's just what I was looking for - It would be nice to mention that without photos (for the most part), people would not know what they looked like as children.
good point!
Great job! You are good at explaining! :D
The first 35 mm SLR came in 1936. There where SLRs in bigger Formats even earlier.
Great video very informative!
Crimean War not Armenian War. Other than small errors this is an excellent presentation on the early history of photography. Thanks!
It s Joseph Nicéphore niépce(too hard to pronounce i think). And pronounce daguerr-o_type Not daguerr-é-otype ^^.
9:45 it looks like post-mortem photo
What was the permanent photograph done on.
Amazing video! Thanks a lot.
Very interesting. Thank you.
great one ❤
Not a big deal, but Nicéphore Niépce's oldest surviving photograph didn't use silver nitrate. His magic ingredients were asphalt (Bitumen of Judea) and lavender oil.
The earliest known photograph didn't take eight hours to expose. That's an outdated misconception from the 1950s. A French researcher using Niépce's notes and methods has shown the exposure took several DAYS.
Best wishes from Vermont 🍁
Hippolyte Bayard isn't considered one of the pioneers of photography?
while you have a general nice overview, some of your facts are incorrect. i suggest looking at Rosenblumb's History of Photography. The glass plate was not brought out till later, and the American Civil War facts are incorrect also. Alexander Gardener was the photographer of the Civil War (mostly taken by others, but he claimed credit) and also, the Crimean War was the first real photographed war. Just something to think about.
Your voice is so fucking NICE
Mmmm what about Ibn Al Haythem's contributions at the beginning?
Thank you
Nice lesson
really vry knowledgable . .
thank you very interesting
John Herschel didn't come out with glass negative …. there are some mistake in your presentation
who's from casa roble mr smith's photo class?
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Its not a city in southern france its paris
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Which one, there are billions!
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it is pronounced Daguerre-o-type. should not rhyme with stereotype. No "e" sound after Daguerre
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my teacher is using it right now.. 2013..sigh*** kind of bored.. good video... just not my thing
11 years later?
i can't understand and this is my home work
Just kiddin, Niépce made the first permanent photograph using bitumen of Judea (a nutural light-sensitive material) mounted on a pewter plate. It took him several days, not 8 hours. Also, he didn't know shit about silver nitrate. Go to Wikipedia and read up or find a better vid, this one is as wrong as it van get!
wikipedia is not a reliable source
this dude got all his info from yahoo answers
not surprising
So many mispronunciations and mistakes in this presentation. It needs to be re-edited for example the Civil War photographer was not Bradley. It was Brady and the name of the prior photographer was Henry Fox Talbot, not Fox Talbot, other than that helpful to the beginner.
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Bad video. It doesn´t explain how photography really evolved and lack´s on a lot of detail.
link to a better made video with all that info?
Please stop this CE bullshit.
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