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➽ Boulevard Du Temple, 1839:
The shoe shiner working on Paris’ Boulevard du Temple one spring day in 1839 had no idea he would make history. But Louis Daguerre’s groundbreaking image of the man and a customer is the first known instance of human beings captured in a photograph. Before Daguerre, people had only been represented in artworks. That changed when Daguerre fixed his lens on a Paris street and then exposed a silver-plated sheet of copper for several minutes (though others came into the frame, they did not stay long enough to be captured), developed and fixed the image using chemicals. The result was the first mirror-image photograph. Unlike earlier efforts, daguerreotypes were sharp and permanent. And though they were eventually outpaced by newer innovations—daguerreotypes were not reproducible, nor could they be printed on paper—Daguerre did more than perhaps anyone else to show the vast potential of the new medium of photography.
Photo credit: Louis Daguerre, 1839.
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1. 1939- British anti-aircraft search light unit does some daylight practice in preparation for German raids in Wiltshire, England.
2. 1940- Women preparing the dessert table at the barbecue dinner at the Pie Town, New Mexico Fair.
3. 1956. Old Pacific Electric red cars sit at Terminal Island junkyard, awaiting dismantling to become scrap metal.
4. A French boy introduces himself to Indian soldiers, Marseilles, 1914.
5. A French dancer of the Belle Γpoque, ClΓ©o de MΓ©rode.
6. Afghan War, 1980s.
7. Africa, A British armored vehicle during reconnaissance in the East-African desert, 13.05.1941.
8. Alfred Palmer. Annette del Sur publicizing salvage campaign in yard of Douglas Aircraft Company. Long Beach, California. October 1942.
9. Anna Pavlova – Russian Dance – 1911.
10. Anti Reagan protesters.
11. Aviation service oxygen mask, c.1919.
12. Bridge in Srinagar – Kashmir.
13. Charminar. Street view, Hyderabad, India.
14. Christina, Katha and-Megan Dees – The Sassoon-Cut Triplets-Nina-Leen 1964.
15. Columbia Minerva catalogue, ‘Guys In Nantuk Ombre’, 1971.
16. Dueling with wax bullets. October 23, 1909. New York.
17. Estella Blain.
18. Frida Kahlo in traction, 1940.
19. Giant cup of beer.
20. Going Home. Elvis on the Southern Railroad between Chattanooga and Memphis, Tenn. July 4, 1956.
21. Harriet Chalmers Adams. A WWI allied soldier bandages the paw of a Red Cross working dog in Flanders, Belgium, May 1917.
22. Jane Birkin on the set of Je t’aime moi non plus.
23. Jim Morrison 1968.
24. Joey Ramones and Gaye Advert London 1978.
25. Joni Mitchell.
26. Kenneth Pitt, Portrait of David Bowie, Central London, 1960’s.
27. Madame Chiang Kai-Shek reads about the Japanese surrender, 1945.
28. Marlon Brando and James Dean being pushed in a wicker chair on the set of Desiree.
29. Model wearing socks by Mary Quant and shoes by Manolo Blahnik for Zapata, Vogue, February 1973. Photo by David Bailey.
30. Montpellier, France, Franco meeting marshal Petain, February 1941.
31. Mount St. Helens eruption. May 18th, 1980.
32. Nina Wayne.
33. Office party. 1970s.
34. Oven with a tv.
35. Piotr Vedenisov, a gentleman in Yalta, autochrome, 1911.
36. Social Security Office, Baltimore, 1965.
37. Sunlight illuminates Samarkand’s Shah-i-Zinda Mosque, one of Samarkand’s most important cemeteries.
38. The 1980 Moscow Olympics.
39. The Green Line demarcation zone, Beirut, Lebanon 1982.
40. Woodstock Festival by Bill Eppridge, 15-18 August 1969.
"Human history is truly a swinging pendulum of ups and downs. The centuries have been sprinkled with both bleak events, and beautiful hopeful moments. Since the invention of the photograph, those events and moments have been recorded for us, allowing us a window into a time that we never actually got to see for ourselves."
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