Daguerre a french doctor, painter and set designer invented in 1839 the "daguerreotype". Photographs on silvered coppered plates.
The term Lolcat was developed in approximately 2005. It first appeared when photographs of cats in situations or poses were created to cause amusement for the general public.
The first commercially available photographs were called the Daguerreotype.
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No there are no "photographs" of do-dos if that's what you're asking; they went extinct before the first camera was developed, though i beleive there are illustrations of them.
Kodak invented it! Kodak developed the first multi layer color film (Kodachrome) in the early 1930s but the first "permanent" color photograph is credited to James Clerk Maxwell in 1861.
Film and photos are developed in a darkroom.
19th century
when were the first canoes developed
The first robots were developed in Japan.
The Phoenicians developed the first alphabet
the first ROV was developed in 1953
There were no photographs in the 16th century. Photography was not developed (you'll pardon the pun) until the 19th century.