Daguerreotype in a sentence as a noun

Putting it beside any other I Ching in English is like comparing a Monet to a daguerreotype.

If only there was a modern way to make a quick daguerreotype or even a watercolor of the state of the car at the end and beginning of rides ...

The reason for the serious look is that for a daguerreotype you needed to sit still for 15 minutes without moving or varying your expression.

It probably stems from the need to pose for photographs in daguerreotype times, back when they sat you in a chair and hold your head with a clamp, all because of an insanely long exposure that was required.

"[3] As photography was a new medium, it is plausible that "many daguerreotype post-mortem portraits, especially those of infants and young children, were probably the only photographs ever made of the sitters.

Will a meme one day be framed next to a painting by Picasso?The art world has a long history of being aware of this phenomena: from the painting, to the daguerreotype, camera lucida, the photographic negative, video and television, digital media, and many others.

Daguerreotype definitions

noun

a photograph made by an early photographic process; the image was produced on a silver plate sensitized to iodine and developed in mercury vapor