World Photography Day observed on August 19 commemorates the invention of the Daguerreotype, one of the earliest photographic processes, which was announced as a gift to the world by the French government on August 19, 1839. The Daguerreotype, developed by Louis Daguerre and Joseph NiƩpce, marked a significant milestone in the history of photography, revolutionizing how images were captured and preserved.
World Photography Day honours
this invention and celebrates photography as a medium that has evolved over
centuries, influencing art, science, journalism, and personal expression. It
serves as a global platform for photographers and enthusiasts to come together,
share their passion, showcase their work, and promote the appreciation of
photography worldwide.
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