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Why did Robert Cornelius take a self-portrait in 1839?
A. To test his camera's shutter speed
B. To canonize himself as the earliest photographer
C To capture a mirror reflection
D. To sell his photography services
A. To test his camera's shutter speed
B. To canonize himself as the earliest photographer
C To capture a mirror reflection
D. To sell his photography services
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A. To test his camera's shutter speed
Robert Cornelius took what is considered one of the first self-portraits in photography to test the capabilities of his camera, specifically the shutter speed. This self-portrait, taken in 1839, is notable for being one of the earliest examples of someone capturing their own image using a camera.
Robert Cornelius took what is considered one of the first self-portraits in photography to test the capabilities of his camera, specifically the shutter speed. This self-portrait, taken in 1839, is notable for being one of the earliest examples of someone capturing their own image using a camera.
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