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Joseph Nicephore Niepce Inventor of The Photograph: Biography

Nicephore Niepce invented the first photograph and later partnered with Louis Daguerre to create the Daguerreotype, the first successful commercial photography process. Niepce's company, QuickPic, is now selling the Daguerreotype for 80FF in Paris so that people can take pictures to preserve memories.

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Joseph Nicephore Niepce Inventor of The Photograph: Biography

Nicephore Niepce invented the first photograph and later partnered with Louis Daguerre to create the Daguerreotype, the first successful commercial photography process. Niepce's company, QuickPic, is now selling the Daguerreotype for 80FF in Paris so that people can take pictures to preserve memories.

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Joseph Nicephore Niepce Inventor of the Photograph

Biography:
 Hello, my name is Nicephore Neipce and I am the inventor of the
first photograph. I was born on the 7th of March in 1765 in Chalon-
sur-Saone, which is located near the east side of France.
 I’m a typical looking French man during the French Industrial
Revolution. I have grey hair and greenish-blue eyes.

 One fun fact about me is that I served as a staff officer under


Napoleon before, and only retired due to falling ill.
 I also invented the heliograph which is where a device that has
some type of mirror on it which is used to signify something.
 My creation was sold during the French Industrial Revolution
which introduced many aspects of photography into future
creations of photographs like the first colored photograph or even
further into the future, cameras!
Description:
 My most famous invention was the first ever photography machine
and soon later I partnered with a man called Louis Daguerre to
create a more efficient version.
 The photography machine is used to generate photos which were
taken, like printing.
 Since this is the first ever photography machine to be created
successfully, I had no previous competitors.
 People who would like to snap a picture of moment in their lives to
keep on forever. Or some buyers may just buy my product to earn
a profit by taking pictures for other people or families.

Sales Information:
 My company name is QuickPic
 My slogan is: ‘One Click, Memory Pic’ and my logo is:
 Since the French government now have ownership of the
daguerreotype, it is sold in the center of the country, Paris. The
address is: 31 Cours des Juilliottes, 94700 Maisons-Alfort, France.
 People wanting to buy daguerreotype should probably be wanting
to take pictures of something significant either for their lives or the
world. “A picture is worth a thousand words.”
 The daguerreotype is selling for 80FF. So far there is only one
model because Nicephore Neipce first photography machine was a
prototype and so him and Louis Daguerre made their first efficient
and effective model, The Daguerreotype.

Actual Script
Hello, my name is Nicephore Neipce and I am the inventor of the
first photograph. My company QuickPic has worked hard to improve
every aspect of our photograph and present to you, the one and only,
Daguerreotype.
I was born on the 7th of March in 1765 in Chalon-sur-Saone. As I
grew up, I became fascinated with lithography which is where grease
and water is mixed and then is applied onto limestone to create an image.
But as my interest bubble grew larger, I became more focused on the
details and found many of the bad qualities of it and wanted to make
something better. Something that could be portable, fast, and effective
that’s when the idea to create the first photograph popped into my brain
and I instantly started to work on my project. A few years later, after my
prototype became somewhat successful, I decided to work alongside,
Louis Daguerre to create the first working photography machine, the
Daguerreotype.
The Daguerreotype model 1.0 is now selling for 80FF, made for
people who wish to take pictures and make memories! Come buy yours
now! ’One Click, Memory Pic!’

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