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this Photograph by Robert Cornelius is the worldamp;#39;s first self-taught train we tend to think that when photography was invented it was invented to answer the needs of society but actually if we look a little bit deeper we discover that photography was molded to those needs and the case of portraiture is very interesting in this regard the photography was useless for portraits the time of the exposure needed to create a satisfactory image was too long for people to sit still for their portrait but such is our need for images of ourselves scientists and experimenters devoted their efforts to thinking about how they could reduce those exposure times we might expect on this basis that an image such as this one would be very formal very stiff and very posed and whatamp;#39;s utterly delightful about this image is that it seems fresh vibrant slightly off-center as if it were a selfie taken yesterday