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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...
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I've seen this photo before but never with any historical context, other than its significance as a photography milestone.
That site explains the context of it as a news photo relatively well.
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.
But apparently it drives engagement because people can't sustain their focus on text-only media?
https://www.npr.org/sections/pictureshow/2014/01/15/26015255...
1906 "Ruins of San Francisco, 2,000 feet above San Francisco Bay overlooking the waterfront"
https://media.npr.org/assets/img/2014/01/14/07823u-1-edit_cu...
a 49-pound camera raised above the bay with a train of Conyne kites