4. Fox Talbot 1841
•created permanent (negative) images using paper soaked in
silver chloride and fixed with a salt solution
•created positive images by contact printing onto another
sheet of paper
7. Mathew Brady 1862
•He became one of the
first photographers to use
photography to chronicle
national history
8. Muybridge 1882
•The first photographer to provide evidence that
horses never have all four hooves off the ground at
once when galloping
9. Lewis Hine 1909
•This was a part of a group of photographs of
children working in mills
10. Edward Steichen 1928
•This image appeared in Vanity
Fair’s 1928 issue
•Steichen became the chief
photographer for Vogue and Vanity
Fair
11. Albert Renger-Patzsch 1928
•One of one hundred photographs taken from a series
called ‘The world is beautiful’ with the clarity of scientific
illustrations
12. Man Ray 1929
•First rayograph – done by placing
objects on photographic paper and
exposing the shadow cast by a
distant light bulb
13. Brassai 1933
•The cover of ‘Twilight Visions: surrealism, photography and Paris
•The first photograph to be taken at night time
14. Robert Capa 1944
•Took photographs mid-battle and nearly got
shot himself whilst taking them