“Boulevard Du Temple”,  taken by Daguerre in 1838 in Paris, was the first photograph of a  person. The image shows a street, but because of the over ten minute  exposure time the moving traffic does not appear. The exceptions are the  man and shoe-shine boy at the bottom left, and two people sitting at a  table nearby who stood still long enough to have their images captured.

“Boulevard Du Temple”, taken by Daguerre in 1838 in Paris, was the first photograph of a person. The image shows a street, but because of the over ten minute exposure time the moving traffic does not appear. The exceptions are the man and shoe-shine boy at the bottom left, and two people sitting at a table nearby who stood still long enough to have their images captured.

“Boulevard Du Temple”,  taken by Daguerre in 1838 in Paris, was the first photograph of a  person. The image shows a street, but because of the over ten minute  exposure time the moving traffic does not appear. The exceptions are the  man and shoe-shine boy at the bottom left, and two people sitting at a  table nearby who stood still long enough to have their images captured.

“Boulevard Du Temple”, taken by Daguerre in 1838 in Paris, was the first photograph of a person. The image shows a street, but because of the over ten minute exposure time the moving traffic does not appear. The exceptions are the man and shoe-shine boy at the bottom left, and two people sitting at a table nearby who stood still long enough to have their images captured.

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