Camera Obscura

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Camera Obscura explores the captivating prehistory of photography, arguing that its invention in the 19th century was the culmination of centuries of optical, chemical, and artistic developments.
The book illuminates the evolution of image creation and light manipulation, highlighting the crucial role of the camera obscura as a foundational optical device.
It further examines the development of light-sensitive materials and humanity's persistent desire to capture reality, revealing how these elements intertwined to pave the way for modern photography.

The study presents historical context, examining the philosophical and scientific environment of each era, from the ancient Greeks to Renaissance artists using the camera obscura as a drawing aid.
It traces the evolution of the camera obscura through the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, while examining the early findings of light-sensitive materials.

By focusing on the often-overlooked contributions of early scientists and artists, the book provides a fresh perspective on the history of photography, connecting these developments to the work of figures like Nicéphore Niépce and Louis Daguerre.

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