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What period of photography history is primarily comprised of the invention of new techniques to produce photographs and the discovery of new uses for photography including portraits, city scenes, war photography, landscapes, and humorous narratives?

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Modern Photography 1900-1945

Modern Photography 1900-1945

Digital Photography 2000-present

Digital Photography 2000-present

Early Photography 1839-1900

Early Photography 1839-1900

Contemporary Photography 1945-2000

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Early Photography 1839–1900.

This period saw the invention and refinement of processes (daguerreotype, calotype, wet collodion) and the expansion of photographic subjects—portraits, city views, landscapes, war photography, and staged/humorous narratives.