This photograph taken in 1837 is the world’s first daguerreotype photograph. In this long history, nature has had countless firsts, from the birth of the world’s first photo to the first Instagram photo. Louis Daguerre’s invention of Daguerre’s silver plate photography was used in most of the early photos, and it was the continuous development of technology that created countless possibilities for photographers.The photograph, believed to be the world’s first, or at least oldest, photograph, was taken by Joseph Nicephore Niepce in 1826 or 1827, before the advent of daguerreotype, using a technique called Heliography, above Niepce’s estate in Burgundy. It is now part of the university of texas-austin’s permanent collection.Was born in photography, black and white is synonymous with photography, people can’t imagine how to use the camera to record the colorful world, Scottish physicist James Clerk Maxwell in 1861 in the method of three color took the silk tie, is regarded as the first color photos, and three color process also become the source of all modern color technology.The first digital photograph was taken much earlier than you might think. Twenty years before kodak invented the digital camera, in 1957, Russell Kirsch recorded an image of his son. But it’s not really a digital photograph, it’s a digital scan of a film photograph, but it’s the first digital photograph.
Now the photos have some changes, some photos can be moved, we call it dynamic graph. This is also a photograph, but in a different form.
This is live photo, compared with the previous photos, the modern photos are clearer, more new and have many more technologies.Now the photos look better because of the camera updates, all kinds of device updates.