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For example….Lewis Hine and using photography to promote child labor laws, photography in the vietnam war (showing everyone how truly awful war really was). My partner and I are doing a long-term history project and we just need to know what was the first time. Any answers would be greatly appreciated!

Before Abraham Lincoln, haha srry tats all i kno!!!!!!!!!! i wish i could help more!!!

4 Responses to “What was the first time photography was used to impact the public?”

  • Margaret 003 says:

    I think it was for the decleration of independence.

    please answer mine, http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100103155615AAHjg7I
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  • gymnast babe says:

    Before Abraham Lincoln, haha srry tats all i kno!!!!!!!!!! i wish i could help more!!!
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  • classicrockrox says:

    I would say that whenever photography was invented, it began to impact the public. If you want to know when photojournalism was developed, that might be tricky to figure out. I feel like this question is an unanswerable one.

    Regardless, Sergei Prokudin-Gorskii is one of my favorite examples of the impact of early color photography, if that helps at all.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergey_Prokudin-Gorsky
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  • david f says:

    Try Roger Fenton’s photographs of the Crimean war as a starting point. These were the first war photographs, and probably had some sort of public reaction.

    EDIT: ‘Before Abraham Lincoln’. Interesting. Abe was born in 1809; the first photograph was made in 1826. Not possible. Unless there’s an alternative, parallel history of Planet Earth that nobody except gymnast babe knows about.
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