View From Window At Le Gras and Boulevard du Temple


I was on vacation all last week and I devoted most of that time to my greatest passion, photography!  While I was studying the history of photography, I came across the oldest surviving photograph of a real-world scene.  This was taken by Nicéphore Niépce, the French inventor who is usually credited as being the father of photography.  View from the Window at Le Gras was taken in either 1826 or 1827, from the window of his country estate.

Here it is:

First Plate

That might not look like much but here’s the enhanced version:

First Photo

If the image looks strange, that’s because it was done with at least an 8 hour exposure, meaning that the sun moved across the sky while the picture was being taken.  (Some historians think that the picture was actually taken over the course of several days.)  This is what most photographic historians think the view actually looked like:

First Scene

Finally, take a look at the picture below.

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It’s called Boulevard du Temple and it was taken by Louis Daguerre in 1838.  Do you see the two men in the lower corner of the picture?  It’s believed that one man is polishing the boots of another.

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It’s believed that, even if it was by accident, this is the earliest known photograph to include people!

From these humble beginnings, came everything.

Artist Profile: Frank Larson (1896 — 1964)


I just recently discovered the work of photographer Frank Larson and he is now one of my photographic heroes.  The son of Swedish immigrants, Larson served in the army during World War I and lived most of his life in New York City.  By day, he worked as an auditor for the Empire Trust Company in Manhattan.  But at night and on the weekends, he would explore the city with his camera.  His pictures, which he developed and printed in a darkroom in his basement, captured New York City in the 1950s.  You can see a few of his pictures below but you should also visit The Photography of Frank Oscar Larson to see more of his wonderful work!

Across from St. Patricks 1954Cars Under Streetlights 1958Cat With Coke Bottle 1953Chrysler Reflection 42nd Street Near 5th Ave 1954Clergy 1955Columbus Park Man on Bench 1953Invaders From Mars 1953Johnny Guitar 2 1954Man Waiting For Train 1954Softball Game Central Park 1953

Train Watching Marble Hill The Bronx 1955Under the Brooklyn Bridge 1954Water Street At Fletcher 1958