answersLogoWhite

0

What was the first picture ever taken?

Updated: 8/17/2019
User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

Best Answer

Long before the first public announcements of photographic processes in 1839, Joseph Nicéphore Niépce, a scientifically-minded gentleman living on his country estate near Chalon-sur-Saône, France, began experimenting with Photography. Fascinated with the craze for the newly-invented art of lithography which swept over France in 1813, he began his initial experiments by 1816. Unable to draw well, Niépce first placed engravings, made transparent, onto engraving stones or glass plates coated with a light-sensitive varnish of his own composition. These experiments, together with his application of the then-popular optical instrument, the camera obscura, would eventually lead him to the invention of the new medium.

In 1824 Niépce met with some degree of success in copying engravings, but it would be two years later before he had success utilizing pewter plates as the support medium for the process. By the summer of that year, 1826, Niépce was ready. In the window of his upper-story workroom at his Saint-Loup-de-Varennes country house, Le Gras, he set up a camera obscura, placed within it a polished pewter plate coated with bitumen of Judea (an asphalt derivative of petroleum), and uncapped the lens. After at least a day-long exposure of eight hours, the plate was removed and the latent image of the view from the window was rendered visible by washing it with a mixture of oil of lavender and white petroleum which dissolved away the parts of the bitumen which had not been hardened by light. The result was the permanent direct positive picture you see here-a one-of-a-kind photograph on pewter. It renders a view of the outbuildings, courtyard, trees and landscape as seen from that upstairs window.

An ultimately doomed attempt to interest the Royal Society in his process-which he called "Heliography"-brought Niépce and the first photograph to England in 1827. Upon his return to France later that year, he left this precious artifact with his host, the British botanist and botanical artist, Francis Bauer, who dutifully recorded the inventor's name and additional information on the paper backing of the frame that held the unique plate. Niépce formed a partnership with the French artist, Louis Jacques Mandé Daguerre, in 1829, but produced little more work and died, his contributions chiefly unrecognized, in 1833.

Thereafter, the nineteenth century would see the first photograph pass from Bauer's estate and through a variety of hands. After its last public exhibition in 1898 it slipped into obscurity and did not surface for over half a century. It was only in 1952 that the photohistorian, Helmut Gernsheim, was able to follow the clues, establish the work's provenance, and discover where descendants of the plate's last recorded owner had forgotten that it was stored away. He verified the photograph's authenticity, obtained it for his collection, and returned Joseph Nicéphore Niépce to his rightful place as the first photographer. When Harry Ransom purchased the Gernsheim Collection for The University of Texas at Austin in 1963, Helmut Gernsheim subsequently donated the Niepce heliograph to the institution. It is this heliograph-the world's earliest-known, permanent photograph from nature-that remains the cornerstone not only to UT's Photography Collection but also to the process of photography which has revolutionized our world throughout nearly two centuries. Because of its uniqueness and its significance to the fine arts and humanities, it is among the world's and The University's rarest treasures.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What was the first picture ever taken?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

When was the first digital photo taken?

What is the worlds first ever used digital camera. What kind was it and what company manufactured it. And what was the first ever picture taken with this camera.


Did you ever take a picture?

of what!!? i have taken a picture of many things ;) ..!!


First motion picture ever made?

The first motion picture was a 1894 Kinetoscope of Fred Ott taking a pinch of snuff and then sneezing, taken by Thomas Edison's laboratory.


What is the instrument that first took a picture of an atom?

So far, no picture of an atom has ever been taken. Atoms are fundamental particles which have only been visualized and not seen.


When was the first digital photo ever taken?

The first photograph, or more specifically, the world's first permanent photograph from nature, was taken by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce in 1826 or 1827. The image depicts the view from an upstairs window at Niépce's estate, Le Gras, in the Burgundy region of France.


Who was in the first picture taken with Bellas camera in new moon?

In the book, the first picture taken with Bella's camera was a picture of Edward in her father's kitchen. In the movie, however, the first picture taken was of Bella and Edward together at her birthday party. edit: it was of jessica, Eric, mike, and Angela at school.


A picture of the first rapper ever?

2Pac


What was the first poll ever taken by national pulse taker George Gallup?

The first poll ever taken was taken to ask the people what they liked about the newspaper.


Why didn't Crazy Horse ever get his picture taken?

he never got his picture taken because he thought the flash would take his soul and this is true i got it from my social studies teacher


What was the first picture taken in space?

NASA will not tell anybody.


When was the first picture of Earth(called “Earthrise”) taken?

1826


Who took the first picture of the human body?

Louis Daguerre technically took the first photograph of a human being. It was a landscape of the view from his window in Paris in 1838. Robert Cornelius took a self portrait photograph in 1839 with the words "The first light picture ever taken" on the back.