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19 Aug 2013 - 19 Aug 2013

World Photography Day | August 19

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World Photography Day is all about celebrating photography. Whether you see yourself as an Amateur, Hobbyist or Professional, August 19th is a day to embrace your love of photography. Find out what is happening and how to participate. If you're passionate about photography and want to join the celebration, you can find out what is happening near you in our Global Events Calendar. World Photography Day originates from the invention of the Daguerreotype, a photographic processes developed by Joseph Nicèphore Nièpce and Louis Daguerre. On January 9, 1839, The French Academy of Sciences announced the daguerreotype process. A few months later, on August 19, 1839, the French government announced the invention as a gift "Free to the World". Another photographic processes, the Calotype, was also invented in 1839 by William Fox Talbot (it was announced in 1841). Together, the invention of both the Daguerreotype and Calotype mark 1839 as the year that photography was invented. Over 170 years later, we have chosen this date, August 19th to celebrate photography, Its past, present and future, technologically and artistically. Have an event idea of your own? Create an event page to let others know about it! Participate Image: Glenfinnan by Matthew Hart