Louis Daguerre was a French artist and chemist, recognized for his invention of the daguerreotype process of Photography.
Louis Jacques Daguerre, Fox Talbot, Ansel Adams, Margaret Cameron. It's hard to choose, they all came up at the same time, since photography was invented in that century.
William Henry fax Talbot
Henry Fox Talbot
somewhere between 1835 and 1839 by William Henry Fox Talbot. the name "macro" was not applied until much later, though. Look at Fox Talbot's early prints of moth's wings, leaves, and flowers, and it is clear.
Henry Fox Talbot, in 1839
It was developed by many different people. Nicephore Neipe took the first permanent image. Jacques Daguerre was another influence. Henry Fox Talbot was another contributor.
Louis Jacques Daguerre, Fox Talbot, Ansel Adams, Margaret Cameron. It's hard to choose, they all came up at the same time, since photography was invented in that century.
William Henry fax Talbot
Henry fox talbot
The Talbot Curve was discovered when a man named Henry Talbot was exploring the different aspects of photography. He wanted to keep his discovery to himself, but he decided to release his data to improve on the technology of photography.
William Henry Fox Talbot was an English physicist and also a pioneer in photography. He is responsible for discovering the calotype process in photography.
Louis Daguerre is one of the three pioneers of photography. Unfortanuley his camera took a whole 15 minutes to takea full picture but fortunatley for us soon came Henry Fox Talbot ( WHO IS ENGLISH! YAY!!) and he made everything all better
I believe it was Louis Daguerre who is largely credited as the inventor of the process and apparatus to take "Daguerreotypes". This apparatus was the precursor to, and may be considered one of the first, cameras. At least that's what I was taught in high school.
Henry Fox Talbot
Henry Talbot died in 1911.
Henry Talbot was born in 1863.
The paper negative process was attributed to William Henry Fox Talbot in 1839. Talbot developed this method as an early form of photography using paper coated with silver iodide to produce negative images.