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Cameras: From Pinholes to Perfect Selfies

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Did you know that the ancestor of our smartphone cameras was just a box with a tiny hole in it? This week, Joy Dolo and kid co-host Elena explore the wide world of cameras with the help of reporter Paulina Velasco. Ancient philosophers, French inventors, and one frustrated businessman team up across space and time to bring us the modern camera.

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© Lemonada Media Length 33 min 15 November 2018 EducationalHistory USA Episodic

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© Lemonada Media Length 33 min 15 November 2018 EducationalHistory USA Episodic

Season One: The Trailer

Season One: The Trailer

This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.

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Did you know that the ancestor of our smartphone cameras was just a box with a tiny hole in it? This week, Joy Dolo and kid co-host Elena explore the wide world of cameras with the help of reporter Paulina Velasco. Ancient philosophers, French inventors, and one frustrated businessman team up across space and time to bring us the modern camera. And we’ll meet a scientist who wants to use cameras to help the blind see. You can support Brains On and Forever Ago at brainson.org/donate.

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