To celebrate 170 years of the camera in the public domain, a look back at how landmark photographs created - and then re-constructed - the history of photography.
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To celebrate 170 years of the camera in the public domain, a look back at how landmark photographs created - and then re-constructed - the history of photography.
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170 years ago, in the summer of 1839, Louis Daguerre convinced the government of France to purchase his invention on behalf of the people of France. Lets celebrate!