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  1. Constance Talbot (née Mundy, 30 January 1811 – 9 September 1880) was an English artist credited as the first woman ever to take a photograph – a hazy image of a short verse by the Irish poet Thomas Moore.

  2. Constance Fox Talbot was the wife of William Henry Fox Talbot, one of the inventors of photography. She may have been the first woman to take a photograph, but her interest and work are debated and overshadowed by her husband's.

  3. Was it Constance Fox Talbot? It could have been Constance Fox Talbot in 1839 but if it was, that very first photograph of hers no longer exists as proof. It wouldn’t be surprising if Fox Talbot was indeed the first woman to take a photograph because she was married to William Henry Fox Talbot.

  4. Women have participated in photography since the very first years of the medium. Those who became famous for their part in its history include: Constance Fox Talbot (1811-1880), the wife of photography pioneer William Henry Fox Talbot.

  5. Constance Talbot (née Mundy, 30 January 1811 – 9 September 1880) was an English artist credited as the first woman ever to take a photograph – a hazy image of a short verse by the Irish poet Thomas Moore.

  6. Mar 2, 2021 · With photography still in its nascent stage, Sarah Anne Bright and Constance Fox Talbot were experimenting with the medium in Britain. They both made photographs in 1839—and each has alternately been credited with having been the first woman to do so.

  7. May 27, 2023 · Married to Constance Fox Talbot, who was far better at drawing than he was, Mr Fox Talbot sought to create an alternative method of drawing with light whilst ensuring the image lasted...