Photography has evolved from early pinhole cameras to modern digital devices. Key developments included the daguerreotype and talbotype processes in the 1800s, the introduction of film and various camera formats through the 1900s, and the transition to digital technology beginning in the 1980s. The document outlines the scientific principles behind photography and highlights innovators like Daguerre, Talbot, Muybridge and Eastman who advanced the technology through new photographic and film processes, camera designs, and making photography accessible to the masses.