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well the first person to take a photograph in the victorian times was..... I dont know lol xx
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.
Joseph Nice'phore
The person who took the photograph generally owns the rights to it, unless there is a specific agreement stating otherwise.
In 1861, The first known permanent color photograph was taken by the scottish inventor James Clerk Maxwell.
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.
Joseph Niepce took the world's first photograph in 1826.
Edmund Hillary was the first person to prove he reached the summit of Mount Everest because he took a photograph of his climbing partner Tenzing Norgay on the summit on the 29th May 1953.
Generally accepted to be 1838 or 1839, by Louis Daguerre. The unknown person stopped to have his shoes shined during the 10 minute exposure. If not for this, his presence, like everyone else in the street, would not have been captured due to the long exposure.
One summer day in France in 1826. Joseph Niepce took the world's first photograph. It's a photo of some farm buildings and the sky. It took an exposure time of 8 hours.
The first Cameras took minutes to take just one photograph while you had to stay still. Now cameras today can take pictures of nascars going by at 200 mph.
The French inventor Joseph Nicéphore Niépce in the summer of 1826.