No. for a more detailed answer ask wikipedia.com about Photography.
Photography didn't exist in 1700.
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Environmental portraiture is my favorite genre of photography. I enjoy photographing people in their homes, places of employment, and outdoor environments because context enhances personality. These pictures use composition, lighting, and subtle facial expressions to tell stories. Each portrait is made vivid, relatable, and emotionally complex by revealing authenticity and the relationship between the subject and the surroundings.
FPG International Stock Photography USED TO be an independent stock photography company, but getty images bought out FPG International Stock Photography
The documentary-style field of social photography documents social issues, daily life, and interpersonal relationships. It has its roots in early photojournalism and uses real-life stories with candid and contextual photography to document underrepresented communities, increase awareness, and inspire introspection or change.
Photography didn't exist in 1700.
The main method of mapping in the US before 1940 was through the use of aerial photography, which provided detailed and accurate images of the Earth's surface from above. This method allowed cartographers to create maps with greater precision and detail compared to traditional methods like hand-drawn maps or surveys.
Photography schools exist all over the United States. Many local universities are a good starting point in the search. Us News lists the top 20 photography schools at their website.
None. William Shakespeare died in 1616, Photography was invented about 300 years later.
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Yes, in fact at this time the American Civil War (1861 to 1865) is considered the first major conflict to be extensively photographed. Many photographs exist from that time period. Camera photography goes back to the 1820s.
Sorry, no US dollar coins exist dated in the 1940's.
They don't exist, the first Roosevelt dime was 1946. With a date of 1940 the dime is a MERCURY dime and is common with average values of $1.00-$3.00 depending on condition.
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Rock 'n roll didn't exist in 1940. The first rock 'n roll songs didn't start coming out until the mid-1950s.
Prior to 1940 dictionaries defined, computer: n, one who computes, meaning a person.
No, microwave ovens and PlayStation consoles did not exist in 1940. Microwave ovens were invented later, with the first commercially available model introduced in the late 1940s. PlayStation, on the other hand, was first released by Sony in 1994, long after 1940.