Video Timeline By: Kamryn Patty
The first camera invented was made by Alexander Wolcott The first camera invented was made by Alexander Wolcott. His camera design was patented on May 8, 1840. His invention made it possible for candid photos to be taken and not faded away with time. WWW.lovetoknow.com Fact #1
Mr. Wolcott also has the distinction of opening the earliest photo shop in Ney York. WWW.lovetoknow.com Fact #2
The earliest photographs were not taken with Alexander's invention The earliest photographs were not taken with Alexander's invention. Joseph Nicephore Niepce used a sliding wooden box to take photographs in 1826. WWW.lovetoknow.com Fact #3
Charles and Vincent Chevalier in Paris created this early predecessor of Mr. Wolcott's invention. This sliding box could create a picture using a mixture of silver and chalk exposed under a light source. WWW.lovetoknow.com Fact #4
Johann Heinrich Schultz figured out the silver and chalk method in 1724. WWW.lovetoknow.com Fact #5
William Henery Talbot developed the Calotype process William Henery Talbot developed the Calotype process. This made it possible to make more than one copy of the same picture. WWW.softschools.com Fact #6
With the new Collodion process, cameras only need a few seconds of light exposure to make a picture. WWW.softschools.com Fact #7
Up until this time pictures had to be developed immediately after taking the picture. Richard Leach Maddox invented the gelatin dry plate silver bromide process, which made in possible to hake a picture and develop it later. WWW.softschools.com Fact #8
Fact #9 George Eastman invented the first roll-film camera. WWW.softschools.com Fact #9
The Polaroid allowed people to take a photo and have it developed immediately , right from the camera. WWW.softschools.com Fact #10
Henery Ford once said that the average American doesn't understand our way the banking and financial system works. WWW.pbs.org Fact #11
One of the things that they left out about LTCM is that Myron Scholes was the molder/math guy. WWW.pbs.org Fact #12
As always, a very insightful Frontline special. WWW.pbs.org Fact #13
Thank you to Brooksly Born for trying to protect the publics interest. WWW.pbs.org Fact #14
This was and still is the largest fraud in the history of the free world. WWW.pbs.org Fact #15
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