The First Images Taken

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The permanent exhibition in London would be dedicated to the first images taken.

 

The Museum of "Victoria and Albert" in London will hold an exhibition to display the

 

first images taken .

 

These photos would indicate the history of photography invention from 1825 to 1960.

 

Two of the first and most significant photographers will be introduced in this

 

exhibition: Julia Margaret Cameron who created the best portraits of nineteenth century with high light-exposure techniques and focus- and Henri Cartier Bresson who was a pioneer in handheld camera with mechanical technique. He was one of the most influential photographers of the twentieth century.

 

In the exhibition, works of other prominent photographers such as "Man Rey", "Alfred Stieglitz", "Diane Arbus", and "Irving Penn" are displayed as well.

 

Based on the report by "Independent Newspaper", Victoria and Albert Museum       (V &A) in England is the first museum which began to collect photographs from 1856. Today this museum is considered as one of the largest and most important photography archives in the world.

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  • The permanent exhibition in London would be dedicated to the first images taken.
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