Louis Daguerre was a French artist and scientist born on November 18, 1787. He is widely recognized as one of the fathers of photography, having invented the chemical photographic process known as the daguerreotype. His invention revolutionized the way people captured and shared images, and has had a lasting impact on the world of photography.
Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $11 Million (2024)
Some Louis Daguerre images
About
French Artist and scientist who invented the chemical photographic process that became known as the daguerreotype. Acknowledged as one of the fathers of photography.
Before Fame
He was an architecture, painting, and theatrical design apprentice to Pierre Prevost, the pioneering French panorama Artist. He worked with Nicéphore Niépce, having been inspired by the inventor's breakthroughs that included the first heliograph in 1822 and the first permanent camera photograph in 1826.
Trivia
He was instrumental in the creation of the diorama theatre. He opened the first theatre of this type in Paris in 1822.
Family Life
He grew up in Val-d'Oise, France.
Associated With
His development of the daguerreotype process was aided by the photographic discoveries of John Herschel.