Robert Cornelius

Cornelius' 1839 self-portrait, generally accepted as the earliest photographic portrait, although earlier claims exist. Robert Cornelius (; March 1, 1809 – August 10, 1893) was an American photographer and pioneer in the history of photography. His daguerreotype self-portrait taken in 1839 is generally accepted as the first known photographic portrait of a person taken in the United States, and a very important achievement for self-portraiture. He operated some of the earliest photography studios in the United States between 1840 and 1842 and implemented innovative techniques to significantly reduce the exposure time required for portraits.

He was an inventor, businessman and lamp manufacturer. He created and patented the "solar lamp" in 1843 which burned brighter and allowed for the use of cheaper lard as a fuel source rather than more expensive whale oil. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Author: Cornelius, Robert, 1809-1893
    Published 1843
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    Author: Stapp, William F., 1945-
    Published 1983
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