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Ok, now that youve calm down, lets talk " no big whoop " about a few of these early photographic pioneers. The first camera we can pinpoint in history belonged to Ibn al Haytham (965-1040). He used a rudimentary pinhole camera " but it worked! We think. The discovery of silver nitrate by Albertus Magnus (1206-1280) set the stage for later use of silver chloride. In 1694, the photochemical effect of light on chemicals was described in great detail (and in German) by Wilhelm Homberg.<br />
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Then, as if the fog of time and knowledge parted suddenly, it happened, that in 1826, Nicephore Niepce took the first enduring photograph. His breakthrough dovetailed to some degree (and morbidly) with the American Civil War later on. The Civil War brought photography to the masses. Soon Johnny Rebel and Union Boys were clambering to get their pictures taken as keepsakes for their wives and mothers and sweethearts. <br />
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As the end of the 19th Century rolled around, more and more careers were made available to thousands of curious people across the globe. Newspapers constantly need the, magazine were born because of them, and the phenomena of the family portrait was born. Even now, as the film that once fueled the medium is phased out, there is still a need for men and women who are skill in the art of photography, regardless of whether or not its digitally based.<br />
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Now is the time for anyone with the passion for the captured image to get serious and get educated. Even for those of you who are really, really talented, remember talent can take you most of the way, but not all the way. At lest, thats what I keep hearing. A solid education can make the shadows go away and expose you to a world of photographic arcana. Photography takes all and celebrates few. Give yourself every advantage.</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br />
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