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Although photography was invented in the first half of the 19th century, the beginning of the 20th century marked extraordinary changes. The Developing Image travels back to the very first time in history when inexpensive hand-held cameras gave ordinary people the opportunity to create their own visual images. Through archival footage and interviews with historians and notable photographers, the film explores the age when suddenly pictures were a part of our daily lives: on passports, postcards, in the developing picture press, and in science. World War I photographs even convinced many reluctant Americans that they had a stake in this distant war, and advertisers embraced photography because of its ability to create a fantasy that seemed to be a plausible reality. By the end of the 1920s, photographs - little flat pictures that came to represent the truth - had made their way into virtually every corner of contemporary life. The content featured in American Photography: A Century of Images is the property of the original creators and is not being used for profit or malicious intent, but rather FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY Directed by: Ellen Hovde, Muffie Meyer Written by: Ronald Blumer Starring: David Friend, Leonard Nimoy, Harris Yulin Produced by: Ronald Blumer, Ellen Hovde, Muffie Meyer, Sharon Sachs, John Schott Music by: Richard Einhorn Cinematography by: Tom Hurwitz Editing by: Eric Davies, Kathleen Dougherty, Sharon Sachs Release date: October 13, 1999 Running time: 57 minutes Countries: United States Language: English Production company: Middlemarch Films