What Were the Earliest Photographs of New York City?
Автор: NYC Media
Загружено: 2012-01-12
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The New-York Historical Society and NYC Media, the official network of the City of New York, have partnered to produce a special series of one minute videos that feature the staff of the New York Historical Society as they answer some of the most captivating questions ever posed to them about the City's fascinating and unique history.
What were the earliest photographs of NYC?
The first photograph of New York City was actually taken in 1849 by Samuel F. B. Morse. But at that time, most images that were photographed were daguerreotypes which are unique objects, and unfortunately that very early daguerreotype of the Unitarian Church in New York City, has been lost. Among the earliest images that we have of New York City were take in the 1850's by Victor Prevost, using the wax paper process which created negatives from which many images could be made.
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