The first photo published in a newspaper

(phsne.org)

21 points | by geuis 2 days ago

2 comments

  • yubblegum 49 minutes ago
    Any French sleuths in the house that can geolocate that street? There is partial visibility of the signage for a chocolate factory. (Just curious.)

    p.s. AI assisted search to the rescue: "The factory visible in the photo was located in the 11th arrondissement, near the intersection of rue Saint-Maur-Popincourt and rue du Faubourg-du-Temple."

    link has pic of the same location today: https://marinaamaral.substack.com/p/the-first-photo-of-an-in...

  • projektfu 1 hour ago
    The opening line was funny, because the Wall Street Journal famously had no photos long into the color photo era of newspapers. When did they add them? Sometime in the late 90s/2000s?

    Then again, financial news doesn't really lend itself to photojournalism. A photo isn't going to make the story of a bankruptcy or merger more believable. The rest of the media would show an exasperated trader on the day of a market crash, but at the level of traders some will benefit from a bull market and others will benefit from a bear. So it's just pointless showing the photo.

    I always liked the hand drawings of people referred to in the stories.