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Camera: A History of Photography from Daguerreotype to Digital
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u/best_of_badgers ยท 136 pointsr/OldSchoolCool

I'm not a historian, but I do live in Rochester NY (home of Kodak and the George Eastman photography museum), and I'm a semi-pro photographer. So I've seen and studied a lot of historic photos.

If you want some cool reading on the subject, the book Camera by Todd Gustavson is a good choice. He's the curator of camera technology at the Eastman museum. And if you're ever in this area, a trip to the museum is always a good time.