The Kennedy Library is a great place to start. They have alot of information and archives of JFK!
A camera.
photograph
When people have their photograph taken, they are said to be posing.
An air photo is an aerial photograph - a photograph taken from the air.
Presumably you are asking about a photograph which is in the Scottish Rite Masonic Museum. The Museum acquired the photograph in a frame, and the paper frame backing had the notation "AH Blake one of . . ./ AH Blake/ 1863/ Burial of soldier . . . killed." Apparently the photograph itself was annotated "AH Blake/ 83". Unless this is a transcription error it suggests that the print was made in 1883, but the photograph was taken in 1863 of the funeral of a soldier killed in the Civil War. The repeated name "AH Blake" may be the photographer, not the subject.
My photograph was taken by a professional artist next to a famous president.
Earthrise is the name given to a photograph of the Earth taken by astronaut ... Rowell called it "the most influential environmental photograph ever taken
Yes, There is one known photograph taken of Lincoln after the assassination, it was taken ten days after the assassination while Lincoln's body was lying in state in New York City Hall, during his funeral train procession.
As per my knowledge, when a photograph is taken there is a complex change of CHEMICAL energy to LIGHT energy ..... (Hope this helps you..)
summer of 2005
They are scanning constantly.
It depends on the camera and the lighting and what you mean by "olden days." The first photograph ever taken took eight hours of exposure.