Extraordinary & Famous Photographers in History!
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If you want to be a photographer, it's important that your hero is someone who has influenced the way photography was done before. Having them on speed dial will help guide what kind of work needs more attention and also gives insight into which skills are most valuable for this industry. Miking up properly really matters!
Visiting the Ansel Adams Gallery to view his photographs is an experience not soon forgotten. You can purchase replicas of these iconic images from the gallery, or visit other locations for a more personalized pilgrimage that may be less crowded with tourists.
A website featuring information on where you can see this great American photographer in America will guide your tour!
2 Joseph Nicéphore Niépce
Niépce developed heliography and in 1825 he created an image known as View From The Window At Le Gras seen above (over 1800 years ago). Just two short years later after this breakthrough technique was introduced for creating prints from engraved plates by using a camera obscura - which is what produces projected images due to its dark room properties where objects can be viewed on screen much like we're looking through actual opaque material now instead if transparent ones- citizen photographer Louis Daguerre came up with silver chloride process used at last resort nowadays.
3 Louis Daguerre
The first process of photography, developed by Louis Daguerre in 1839 and used for commercial purposes was the daguerrotypes. Invented as an instantaneous image capture which could be easily disassembled after exposure, this early form requires a lot more work than some other types such as ambrotype or tintype where you wait hours before seeing what your photo will look like due to heat from fixing chemicals
Conclusion:
Photography has been around for centuries, and it is an art form that continues to evolve. The following list of famous photographers should be enough to inspire you in your own work! To conclude this piece of writing I would like to mention the two greatest photographers of all time.
Berenice Abbott - One might not think so at first glance but Berenices black-and-white photographs are some my favourite pictures from the 20th century.
Ansel Adams - He perfectly captured Yosemite National Park with his Pentax Spotmatic camera while documenting its natural beauty before human beings changed anything about this place.
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