How was it made? The Daguerreotype | V&A

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
  • Today only a handful of specialists create daguerreotypes, as the chemicals involved should not be used without the proper training and safety protocols. In this film Dr Mike Robinson creates a portrait using his own version of the technique.
    To create a daguerreotype, a silver plated sheet was given a light sensitive surface coating of iodine vapour. After a long exposure in the camera, the image was developed over heated mercury and fixed in a solution of common salt. As the image lies on the surface of a highly polished plate, it is best seen from an angle to minimise reflections.
    Find out more about photographic processes: www.vam.ac.uk/articles/photog...

Комментарии • 107

  • @abowla7187
    @abowla7187 Год назад +104

    This is so crazy to me. Not only do these look cool, but the trial and error to figure out THIS SPECIFIC process just blows my mind.

  • @TheBanjoShowOfficial
    @TheBanjoShowOfficial 2 года назад +107

    People often don't realize that photography is more like a work of chemistry in its entirety. The only reason this would be called photography is because of the intention and desired outcome.

    • @flioink
      @flioink Год назад +5

      Well, nowadays it's more physics and computer science, but I get your point.

  • @okcbanned4793
    @okcbanned4793 3 года назад +57

    I wish i could have a picture taken from this

  • @P3ach3s70
    @P3ach3s70 3 года назад +86

    This is an absolutely stunning process to watch! I was looking at old pictures from the 1800s and had no idea that Daguerreotypes were literally captured on metal plates. 😲 These portraits are so beautiful!

    • @keepcalmycarryon
      @keepcalmycarryon 2 года назад

      Indeed, I too found this to be highly arousing.
      _Good Day,_
      _brighton margaret dechienne_

    • @moehussain8575
      @moehussain8575 Год назад

      You behave now Mrs Dechienne.

    • @fstopPhotography
      @fstopPhotography 10 месяцев назад

      To be more precise, it's
      .999 silver tinned onto a copper plate and highly buffed to absolute perfection.
      That usually takes about 45 minutes with different buffing compounds.

  • @zippygotsillyagain
    @zippygotsillyagain Год назад +8

    I recognised the word 'daguerreotype' from mentions in my favourite book of all time 'One Hundred Years of Solitude'. And now here it was a privilege to see how one is made.

    • @Flaming0x
      @Flaming0x 5 месяцев назад +1

      Me too 😆

  • @Kstanimal
    @Kstanimal 3 месяца назад +1

    i have such fond memories of these. i saw two daguerrotypes at my grandma's house (i think of either her grandparents or parents) and they were absolutely beautiful!! i have never forgotten about them... theyre so fascinating

  • @SillyLollipopRomance
    @SillyLollipopRomance 3 года назад +21

    This is amazing. I even teared up a little bit.

    • @STTDB1990
      @STTDB1990 2 года назад

      Why?

    • @cdb88
      @cdb88 2 года назад +10

      I get it. It's emotional. Almost like a ritual.

    • @mehmeterdem742
      @mehmeterdem742 3 месяца назад +1

      @@STTDB1990 Turtle is your grandfather.

  • @edge9380
    @edge9380 2 года назад +30

    Louis Daguerre was a genius

    • @barrymoore4470
      @barrymoore4470 Год назад +5

      Quite possibly, but he built upon the discoveries and methods made earlier by Nicéphore Niépce, who achieved an enduring image in a camera no later than 1827 (some twelve years before Daguerre's process was publicly announced).

    • @MistyBleu
      @MistyBleu 11 месяцев назад +3

      I'm glad he persevered with his ambition and succeeded.

  • @cohenlockwood6066
    @cohenlockwood6066 3 года назад +72

    Louis Daguerre was a French painter who created "daguerreotypes" a process that gave portraits a sharp reflective style, like a mirror. Now you're totally stuck in the Retro Zone. Sad face.

    • @ranskieee
      @ranskieee 3 года назад +8

      mmmm yes this is why im here

    • @Jaimes_Bond
      @Jaimes_Bond 3 года назад +6

      Yes

    • @haguilar84
      @haguilar84 3 года назад +11

      I was expecting a Life is Strange reference, and you did not disappoint. Spot on!

    • @sonyviva308
      @sonyviva308 2 года назад +7

      Its either YOU KNOW THIS, or not Max.

    • @lvsmoon
      @lvsmoon 2 года назад +3

      I REALLY LOVED THIS COMMENT

  • @charlesbcraig
    @charlesbcraig 2 года назад +8

    We have an old family locket with one of these inside. Now we know how they made it!

  • @bozmar1
    @bozmar1 Год назад +4

    Daguerrotypes have the best clarity mirror like picture invented by humans ever

  • @cdb88
    @cdb88 2 года назад +3

    absolutely beautiful

  • @pavelradev1990
    @pavelradev1990 8 месяцев назад

    This is gorgeous! So well done.

  • @festinalente8354
    @festinalente8354 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for explanation. It's clear and substancious. Salutes from Spain.

  • @r.h.0101
    @r.h.0101 Месяц назад

    Amazing. Great video!!!!!

  • @RedcoatsReturn
    @RedcoatsReturn 2 года назад +7

    Fascinating! I always wondered how this worked 🤔 Thankyou! 😊😊😊

  • @aimankhan6963
    @aimankhan6963 6 месяцев назад +1

    Mesmerising

  • @ArvindChoudharyi
    @ArvindChoudharyi 2 года назад +21

    How fare have we come. From that picture to to the camera shooting it process. Very inspiring.

    • @dragonsaige
      @dragonsaige Год назад

      The shot at 1:03 was really well done in highlighting the exact same thing

    • @hanslick3375
      @hanslick3375 11 месяцев назад +1

      Very few people realize that the first photographic methodology, the daguerreotype, is STILL THE SUPREME QUALITY OF PHOTOGRAPHS. There is no higher quality photograph than the daguerreotype. I quote Grant Romer: “The daguerreotype is the Rolls-Royce of photographs, and the Rolls-Royce is the daguerreotype of automobiles”.
      A well-made daguerreotype can seem to have magical qualities. Highly polished silver is the best reflector known. When holding a daguerreotype, and moving it ever so slightly in order to get the perfect light reflection, an occasionally heard comment is that the viewers felt themselves “transported” to that time and place.

  • @KitConnor512
    @KitConnor512 2 года назад +1

    Fascinating 👏🏼

  • @Dr.advocatejha
    @Dr.advocatejha 2 месяца назад +1

    This is brilliant :)

  • @blackdog3568
    @blackdog3568 9 месяцев назад

    Que processo lindo! ❤

  • @bvista58
    @bvista58 Год назад +5

    fascinating chemistry, but I wouldn't want to inhale those mercury fumes

  • @jameshatzopoulos9885
    @jameshatzopoulos9885 Год назад +3

    I remember doing this when I was a kid with my Uncle Daguerre...

  • @cagdasozgun5883
    @cagdasozgun5883 2 года назад +6

    Magical, isn't it?

  • @welcomefella2834
    @welcomefella2834 Год назад +2

    exhilarating

    • @liecretsev
      @liecretsev Год назад

      lmao. i knew someone from that anime would be here

  • @kiwisweetheart71
    @kiwisweetheart71 3 месяца назад

    Oh wow!

  • @deku976
    @deku976 2 года назад +5

    Now I must go out and make one

    • @adriansanchez4875
      @adriansanchez4875 Год назад +2

      did you make it?

    • @deku976
      @deku976 Год назад +1

      @@adriansanchez4875 not yet

    • @Lone_Coyote
      @Lone_Coyote Месяц назад

      @@deku976 Did you, now?

    • @deku976
      @deku976 Месяц назад

      @@Lone_Coyote let's just say that a few variables prevented me from getting to it yet

  • @Angel-hn1th
    @Angel-hn1th Год назад

    This is wild

  • @skand1nsky
    @skand1nsky 5 месяцев назад

    Shoutout to Steven Wilson for introducing me to this craziness!

  • @samuelhoffmann162
    @samuelhoffmann162 Год назад +3

    Must’ve been a genius who invented this, would’ve taken many trial and error!

    • @s.p.8803
      @s.p.8803 Год назад +1

      Louis Daguerre, French painter.

  • @michellew4634
    @michellew4634 2 года назад

    cool!

  • @alfinoanduhut3972
    @alfinoanduhut3972 3 года назад +6

    So this how senku did...make a first camera

  • @geodatasv6575
    @geodatasv6575 3 года назад +4

    The fisrt time I heard about it, was on a García Marquéz´s Book

    • @Andrea-zt6sr
      @Andrea-zt6sr Год назад

      Hey, me too! One Hundred Years of Solitude. I read it many years ago and today, finally, I've learned what it is exactly : )

  • @lightsaber5252
    @lightsaber5252 Год назад +2

    i see this on dr. stone season 3 episode 2

  • @farhel4194
    @farhel4194 2 года назад +4

    Came here after reading One Hundred Years of Solitude.

  • @josesalvadorhernandez5238
    @josesalvadorhernandez5238 9 месяцев назад +1

    Looking at the outcome, I question why the books in the background did not photographed along with the model?

    • @SiPakRubah
      @SiPakRubah 7 месяцев назад

      Probably due to the time it takes for the light to be exposed, and they didn't do it long enough to take the background, probably to prevent the subject from having too much light contrast

  • @orionsuniversepart2932
    @orionsuniversepart2932 2 года назад +2

    Gee. I bet in a century and a half, this daguerreotype will look like what old daguerreotypes look like right now.

  • @DavidLoveMore
    @DavidLoveMore 8 месяцев назад

    There's a daguerreotype of Ada Lovelace, the first computer programmer (1815-1852).

  • @jph364
    @jph364 Месяц назад

    Is this in reality not partially done in the dark/safe light?

  • @connorvaughn6460
    @connorvaughn6460 2 года назад +7

    how the fuck did they figure that out??

    • @abiyusadu9974
      @abiyusadu9974 Год назад +3

      well Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre discovered it, it took 4 years

    • @drewgehringer7813
      @drewgehringer7813 Год назад +5

      Basically its an intersection of two earlier discoveries: the camera obscura, and light sensitive silver salts. The camera obscura has been invented a few times over in history but didn't start getting used for art until the 1400s: sitting in a darkened room artists would have the camera obscura project an image of a scene outside on a well-lit day onto paper, and trace the projection. Later, in the early 19th century chemicals that reacted to visible light by changing their color were discovered, it didn't take long for people to have the idea "what if I put something covered in light-sensitive chemicals in my camera obscura and projected an image onto it? The light can do the 'tracing' for me: photo-graphy!"
      Daguerre's breakthrough that took a while to figure out was 'fixing': making the plate insensitive to light once a picture is developed on it. Most earlier proof-of-concept photo processes would quickly fade or darken when exposed to light because the unexposed parts of the photograph still had light-sensitive silver salt in them.

  • @Miki_big_red_machine
    @Miki_big_red_machine 7 месяцев назад +1

    IT was made in 1838 dauguerrotype camera
    And in 1900 There was and second generation of camera who can took photo just a click like now then you have to instaling it 10 minutes and if something move the photo will look like ghost is on photo

  • @martinj40m
    @martinj40m Год назад

    Thank goodness for my iPhone

  • @tuesdayjanae3676
    @tuesdayjanae3676 Год назад +1

    So back in the day, you only had a picture for you for a very very special occasion?? I’ve always wondered.

    • @Vielenberg
      @Vielenberg Год назад +4

      Back in the day you most probably had no pictures of you at all unless you were the 1% of the very rich and living in Western Europe or North America.

    • @s.p.8803
      @s.p.8803 Год назад

      For daguerotypes yes. But for the first pictures, it quickly took off and even non wealthy people had them taken.

  • @prakritimoudgil3279
    @prakritimoudgil3279 3 года назад +1

    Well then when did the coloured pictures come out of it?

    • @RickrollFoot
      @RickrollFoot 2 года назад +1

      that a joke?

    • @sheveka
      @sheveka 2 года назад

      @@RickrollFoot No, it's a clumsily worded way of asking 'how did photography evolve from this technique to mass-produced colour photography?'

  • @doyoulikejazz9516
    @doyoulikejazz9516 11 дней назад +1

    would have turned out a bit better if he didn't take it into the light to dust it off. like why would you expose the freshly made light-sensitive plate exposing it to light for like a good 5 seconds already???

  • @imanuelyonatanfreudian
    @imanuelyonatanfreudian Год назад

    Daguerre only potrait ? Not landscape 3×4 ? 🙄

  • @hanslick3375
    @hanslick3375 11 месяцев назад +1

    Very few people realize that the first photographic methodology, the daguerreotype, is STILL THE SUPREME QUALITY OF PHOTOGRAPHS. There is no higher quality photograph than the daguerreotype. I quote Grant Romer: “The daguerreotype is the Rolls-Royce of photographs, and the Rolls-Royce is the daguerreotype of automobiles”.
    A well-made daguerreotype can seem to have magical qualities. Highly polished silver is the best reflector known. When holding a daguerreotype, and moving it ever so slightly in order to get the perfect light reflection, an occasionally heard comment is that the viewers felt themselves “transported” to that time and place.

  • @erenh977
    @erenh977 Год назад +5

    Who come here after dr stone 's episode? 😂

  • @motorenginev1nce446
    @motorenginev1nce446 Год назад

    Who else here thinks this is an asmr in disguise

    • @jordannietos
      @jordannietos Год назад +1

      Me lol. Those little sounds when it's developing 🤌

  • @LobGamer
    @LobGamer 16 дней назад

    I think I’ve been staring at pictures for too long. Why did I rewind back to the class about daguerreotype again? Something, something, selfie, sad face. WHERE IS CHLOE PRICE and how can I save her again?

  • @patrickmbah3780
    @patrickmbah3780 3 года назад +18

    the first comment on this video will be for the persons who read dr stone

  • @29jemo
    @29jemo Год назад

    I am here because of Dr. Stone

  • @andrewphillips799
    @andrewphillips799 2 года назад +2

    Have you noticed, ALL ppl who appear in the original Daguerrotype photos are now DECEASED in 2021.

  • @dsb001-ye3qr
    @dsb001-ye3qr Год назад +1

    Im here aftwr watcj dr stone anime s2

  • @davidjackson925
    @davidjackson925 7 месяцев назад

    This is soooo SteamPunk

  • @dm.3145
    @dm.3145 23 дня назад

    Who is here from life is strange?

  • @thaliaivanka2783
    @thaliaivanka2783 Год назад

    how to render a photo in 19th century

    • @SiPakRubah
      @SiPakRubah 7 месяцев назад

      *mid 19th-century (1840's -1850's to be more precise)
      They started to produce a faster and cheaper way to take photography during the 1860s

  • @commentator245
    @commentator245 Год назад

    I'm here from the Red Dead Redemption 2 Mission from Jeremiah Compson.. Lol

  • @RickrollFoot
    @RickrollFoot 2 года назад +1

    amogus 𒄐