Top 4 Quotes & Sayings by Henry Fox Talbot

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an English inventor Henry Fox Talbot.
Last updated on November 15, 2024.
Henry Fox Talbot

William Henry Fox Talbot FRS FRSE FRAS was an English scientist, inventor, and photography pioneer who invented the salted paper and calotype processes, precursors to photographic processes of the later 19th and 20th centuries. His work in the 1840s on photomechanical reproduction led to the creation of the photoglyphic engraving process, the precursor to photogravure. He was the holder of a controversial patent that affected the early development of commercial photography in Britain. He was also a noted photographer who contributed to the development of photography as an artistic medium. He published The Pencil of Nature (1844–46), which was illustrated with original salted paper prints from his calotype negatives and made some important early photographs of Oxford, Paris, Reading, and York.

One advantage of the discovery of the Photographic Art will be, that it will enable us to introduce into our pictures a multitude of minute details which add to the truth and reality of the representation, but which no artist would take the trouble to faithfully copy from nature.
I do not claim to have perfected an art but to have commenced one, the limits of which it is not possible at present exactly to ascertain. — © Henry Fox Talbot
I do not claim to have perfected an art but to have commenced one, the limits of which it is not possible at present exactly to ascertain.
[The camera] may be said to make a picture of whatever it sees, the object glass is the eye of the instrument - the sensitive paper may be compared to the retina.
Photography was the first available demonstration that light could indeed exert an action sufficient to cause changes in material bodies.
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