第一张发表在报纸上的照片
The first photo published in a newspaper

原始链接: https://phsne.org/the-first-photograph-published-in-a-newspaper-1848/

早期纪实摄影逐渐兴起,最初得益于对巴黎1848年六月起义和克里米亚战争等冲突的报道(罗杰·费恩顿于1855年记录)。虽然据称1891年《L’Illustration》刊登了第一张报纸照片(但未经证实),但图像成为标准配置用了数十年时间。 最初新闻传播速度缓慢——六月起义的文章由于出版计划和墨水雕版等复制方式,在事件发生一周后才出现。美国内战后,摄影插图变得更加频繁,到1900年,它从一种新奇事物演变为一种期望。 尽管摄影以视觉方式记录了战争的恐怖,但并未阻止战争的继续。如今,图像已成为新闻不可或缺的一部分,展示了摄影在一个世纪内从补充元素到强大新闻力量的快速转变。

一个黑客新闻的讨论围绕着第一张在报纸上发表的照片,链接来自phsne.org。一位名为“projektfu”的评论员指出《华尔街日报》历史上较晚采用照片,直到90年代末/21世纪初才开始添加。 他们认为这是合乎逻辑的,因为金融新闻本身并不*需要*纪实摄影。与视觉上描绘影响的事件不同,关于破产或并购的故事并不会因为图片而得到提升。即使是市场崩盘的描绘也很微妙——一些交易者会从下跌中获益,因此单一图片可能会具有误导性。 “projektfu”怀念地回忆起报纸使用手绘插图来代替文章中提到的人物。这场讨论突出了新闻呈现的一个独特方面以及不同新闻领域的需求差异。
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原文

It would be difficult for modern readers to accept the text-only version of a newspaper.

 

 

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.)

 

Roger Fenton’s “Mortar batteries in front of Picquet house Light Division” 1855. Fenton spent three and a half months in Crimea, creating 360 wet-plate images before departing June 26, 1855. Source: LOC
The same French publication was the “first paper to publish a color photograph in 1891 and 1907 respectively.” (Note: Editor unable to confirm this.) Sadly, it was reporting of war that gave photojournalism its big boost, especially Roger Fenton’s Crimean War photographs and the American Civil War. Unfortunately, providing the public with visual documentation of war’s horrors did not reduce or limit its  recurrence.

 

With improvements in technology and more widespread use of cameras, illustrations based on photographs began to appear more regularly in newspapers after the  Civil War. “By 1900, images were expected rather than cherished.” Today, news does not exist without accompanying images. It only took a century for photography to go from a interesting addition to print journalism to a journalistic force in its own right.”

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