Camera lucida

A tool developed in the nineteenth century intended to make drawing easier. Using the visual prism, one may see an object in the real world while simultaneously viewing a miniature version of the same scene on paper, which can then be traced. After trying one of these and being disappointed, William Henry Fox Talbot looked for a more direct method to "copy nature," which led him to develop photography.


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Martin is the creator of About Photography Blog. With over 15 years of experience as a practicing photographer, Martin’s approach focuses on photography as an art form, emphasizing the stories behind the images rather than concentrating on gear.

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