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These are the Oldest Surviving Photographs in the World

Edinburgh Ale, 1844, Edinburgh, Scotland. Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain.
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Sallie Gardner at a Gallop, 1878, Palo Alto, California, US. Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain.

First High-Speed Photographic Series

“The Horse in Motion” is a well-known and groundbreaking series of images. It is a series of cabinet cards by Eadweard Muybridge, including six cards that each show a sequential series of six to twelve “automatic electro-photographs” depicting the movement of a horse. Muybridge shot the photographs in June 1878. An additional card reprinted the single image of the horse “Occident” trotting at high speed, which had previously been published by Muybridge in 1877.

The series became the first example of chronophotography, an early method to photographically record the passing of time, mainly used to document the different phases of locomotion for scientific study. It formed an important step in the development of motion pictures. To actually view this “photograph” the way it was meant to be viewed, you can find it on YouTube.

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