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In this video, we’re exploring the calotype, one of the earliest photography processes, invented in 1841 by William Henry Fox Talbot. Unlike daguerreotypes, which created a single image on metal, the calotype used light-sensitive paper to produce a negative, making it possible to create multiple positive prints from a single exposure for the first time. This breakthrough shifted photography from something rare and one-of-a-kind into a reproducible and shareable medium. The negative-positive system introduced by the calotype became the foundation for film photography and still influences how images are captured, developed, and shared today — even in the digital era. We’ll cover: 📷 How the calotype process worked (in simple terms) 🧪 Why it differed from the daguerreotype 🌍 How it made photography reproducible and accessible 💡 What modern photographers can still learn from calotypes today 📚 Sources referenced in this video: Gallery Canada – The Calotype Process https://www.gallery.ca/photo-blog/the... Encyclopaedia Britannica – Calotype https://www.britannica.com/technology... Art History Project – Calotype https://www.arthistoryproject.com/med... 📸 Follow my work and get more photography education: 🌎 Website: https://www.steveosphotography.com/ 📷 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/steveosphot... #PhotographyHistory #Calotype #FoxTalbot #Daguerreotype #FilmPhotography #HistoryOfPhotography #EarlyPhotography #LearnPhotography #SteveOsPhotography #PhotographyEducation #CreativePhotography