Photojournalism I
A daguerreotype is an early photographic process developed in the 1830s that produced a single, highly detailed image on a polished metal plate. This process, invented by Louis Daguerre, marked a significant milestone in the history of photography as it was the first practical method for capturing permanent images, leading to the broader acceptance of photography as an art form and means of documentation.
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