Joseph Nicéphore Niépce was a French inventor and pioneer in Photography, best known for creating the world's first permanent photograph in 1826 or 1827 using a process called heliography. He utilized a bitumen-coated pewter plate and a camera obscura to capture the image, which required an exposure time of several hours. Niépce's work laid the foundation for the development of photographic techniques and is considered a crucial milestone in the history of photography. He later collaborated with Louis Daguerre, leading to further advancements in the field.
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The father of Joseph Nicephore Niepce was Claude Niepce, and his mother was Claudine Josephe Barault. He also had a brother named Claude-Felix-Abel Niepce, who was an author and an inventor.
Joseph Nicephore Niepce was born on the 7th of March 1765 and died in 1833.
Nicephore Niepce (born Joseph Niepce) is often credited with the invention of photography. He had one older brother, one younger brother, and one sister.
Abel Niepce de Saint-Victor was born in 1805.
Abel Niepce de Saint-Victor died in 1870.
French inventor, Joseph Niepce, was born on March 7, 1765 and passed away on July 5, 1833 at the age of 68. Niepce is credited with inventing photography as well as the first internal combustion engine.
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He was an inventor. He invented the camera.
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