fotograafiaanrite
Fotograafiaanrite is a term that refers to the historical period of photography encompassing its early development and experimentation. This era typically spans from the invention of photography in the late 1830s through the mid-19th century. Key figures during this time included Nicéphore Niépce, Louis Daguerre, and William Henry Fox Talbot, who developed foundational photographic processes.
The earliest photographic techniques, such as the daguerreotype and the calotype, were characterized by long exposure
During the fotograafiaanrite, photography was primarily used for portraiture, documentation, and scientific study. The high cost