A Kodak brownie box
Yosemite.
i believe it was the yosemite‑valley
You can learn that he was the first photographer
Ansel Adams. Look for his photographs, they are amazing.
Not exactly. The principle of the pinhole and camera obscura were known, but I assume you are referring to the photographic camera, in which case the answer is no. The first photograph would not be taken with a camera until 1816, and the first permanently fixed photograph in 1826.
He attended many schools and had to switch either because he was kicked out or flunked. Eventually his father and aunt home schooled him to the point where he got equal to an 8th grade education the Mrs. Kate M. Wilkins Private School. He hen picked up piano.
The first underwater camera was invented by French scientist Louis Boutan. The first published photograph taken with this camera was made in 1893.
1) turn on camera 2) take picture
Find the photos of Ansel Adams and the writings of John Audubon.
First, one would need to purchase a camera of some sort. If he/she would like to upload this photo through the computer, a digital camera will be better. Camera phones can also be used to take a picture. Next, aim the lens of the camera at the subject of the photograph and depending on what camera product you are using, press the button that takes the photograph. To ensure the best quality, be prepared to adjust certain settings that can affect the photograph, i.e, the zoom, flash and the lighting of the area where the photograph is being taken.
A camera obscura is a Latin word that means 'darkened room'. It was actually the first kind of picture projector that was able to display a photograph.
It partly depends on what you mean by camera; the first camera obscura (a room sized pinhole camera) was invented by Ibn al-Haytham in the 10th century. The first photograph was taken in 1826 by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce using a box camera.