报纸上首次发表的照片:1848年
据记载,1848年7月,法国周刊《举凡画报》(L’Illustration)刊登了首张新闻照片,描绘了巴黎因工人罢工而造成的路障场景。
这与1848年6月起义相关,由于当时新闻采集缓慢且出版周期较长,文章因此延迟至7月才发表。
这张照片很可能并非直接印刷,而是基于原始照片制作的油墨雕刻版。
随后,《举凡画报》也宣称是首个发表彩色照片的报纸,虽然这一说法尚未得到证实。
战争报道的推动,尤其是克里米亚战争和美国内战期间的摄影作品,对新闻摄影的兴起起到了重要作用。
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It would be difficult for modern readers to accept the text-only version of a newspaper.
One online source containing “a brief history of the birth of photojournalism,” states that the first illustration to appear in a newspaper, similar to modern courtroom renderings, was around 1806, and the first actual photograph to accompany a news story appeared in July, 1848 (https://medium.com/exploring-history/the-first-photograph-ever-used-in-news-e87fa3f9eebf).
That photo was printed in a French weekly periodical L’Illustration. It depicted barricaded Parisian streets caused by a worker’s strike. The 1848 June Days Uprising occurred from June 22nd to 26th, but the much slower pace of news gathering at that time, coupled with the weekly publication schedule, meant that the article didn’t appear until July 1st. The published image was likely an inked engraving from the original photograph. (See Dr. Anthony Hamber’s “The Rise of Photographic Illustration 1839-1880” Zoom meeting presentation November 2021 on YouTube.)
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