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The Dawn of Photography:
Eight Hours to Immortality
In the early 19th century, Nicéphore Niépce pioneered the art of capturing images with a camera, but it came with a time-consuming twist. The first surviving photograph took a staggering eight hours, or even days, to develop. Fast forward to Louis Daguerre’s breakthrough in 1839, with the daguerreotype process making practical photography accessible to all. A few minutes of waiting transformed the photographic landscape, marking the birth of a new era.