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Essay heading: History of Australian Photography
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Later in 1839 French chemists/artist Louis-Jacques-Mande Daguerre (1787 –1851) announced the ‘daguerreotype’, this process was similar to a discovery made by British inventor Henry Fox Talbot in 1841 coined the ‘Calotype’ or ‘Talbotype’. Although both these processes are different there are debates as to who first made use of the silver iodide and salt... displayed 300 characters
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These two processes traveled from Europe all over the world to other settlements. (Leggat, accessed 19/10/08)
Much of the progress in photography originated from Europe, and soon found its way across the ocean to Australia. In the mid 1800’s photography in Australia was initially used to record the unique land, fauna, flora and people as it was very different to the what the British were used to; also developments of the colonies (railways, building and townships)... displayed next 300 characters
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