January 17th Events

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Austin Powers Shaguar and Steve McQueen Le Mans Porsche Headline Mecum Kissimmee Auto Auction
Auto Shows | Jan 7 - Jan 19, 2025
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Back in Action
Television/Streaming Premiere | Jan 17, 2025
Wolf Man
U.S. Theatrical Releases | Jan 17, 2025

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Epcot International Festival of the Arts
Art Festivals | Jan 17 - Feb 24, 2025
United States > Florida > Orlando > > 32830
Austin Powers Shaguar and Steve McQueen Le Mans Porsche Headline Mecum Kissimmee Auto Auction
Auto Shows | Jan 7 - Jan 19, 2025
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January 17th In History

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Bobby Fischer
Deaths | Jan 17, 2008
Brian Helgeland
Birthdays | Jan 17, 1961

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The Conversation
Film Screenings and Series | Jan 14 - Jan 27, 2022

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The Only Funny White Comedian in America
Stand-Up Comedy Performances | Jan 17 - Jan 20, 2024
Epcot International Festival of the Arts
Art Festivals | Jan 12 - Feb 19, 2024
United States > Florida > Orlando > > 32830
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National Photography Month | Cultural Events | May 1 - May 31

National Photography Month

Cultural Events | May 1 - May 31

The invention of the camera has been traced back to the work of Ibn al-Haytham, a medieval mathematician, astronomer, and physicist of the Islamic Golden Age. While the effects of a single light passing through a pinhole had been described earlier, Ibn al-Haytham gave the first correct analysis of the camera obscura, including the first geometrical and quantitative descriptions of the phenomenon, and was the first to use a screen in a dark room so that an image from one side of a hole in the surface could be projected onto a screen on the other side. This scientist’s early experiments with afterimages laid the foundations for the invention of photography in the 19th century.

The first permanent photograph, a contact-exposed copy of an engraving, was made in 1822 using the bitumen-based “heliography” process developed by Nicéphore Niépce. The first photographs of a real-world scene, made using a camera obscura, followed a few years later at Le Gras, France, in 1826, but Niépce’s process was not sensitive enough to be practical for that application: a camera exposure lasting for hours or days was required.

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