UNESCO Study Guide - World Model United Nations
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Early instruments for capturing visual images utilized light-based chemical reactions. Common chemicals<br />
included silver-coated copper plates and silver iodide.<br />
Source: The Daguerreotype Process, Sussex Photohistory<br />
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concentrated in Europe and North America. With<br />
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in Britain. 17 <br />
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Europe and the <strong>United</strong><br />
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populating media sources<br />
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20th century.<br />
A much younger<br />
medium of exchanging<br />
information, photography<br />
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photojournalism was not widely practiced until half<br />
a century later. <br />
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More experiments<br />
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Mandé Daguerre. 20 <br />
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methods, 21 allowing for mass reproduction of<br />
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transmission of news stories. 22<br />
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in journalism and photography, the term<br />
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