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Frame It!

by Edinburgh Silver

Your Special Moments Frame It 

We have an amazing collection of Solid Silver Multiple Photo Frames. This is incredibly handy if you have a few photos you would like to keep together. Great for a wedding present to have the bride and groom in the middle. Then perfect placed on either side the parents of the bride and groom.

Frame For The Christening 

Of course without a doubt the middle frame is reserved. Yes reserved for your child who has just been christened of course. The other 2 frames for your esteemed guest at the christening. 

Of course if your having a traditional Scottish Christening then you will have a Quaich. Hopefully you will have been lucky enough for someone to have bought you a Quaich from Edinburgh Silver

https://www.edinburghsilver.co/silver-photo-frames/solid-silver-photo-frame-fr025/

Frame It The Graduation 

The perfect frame again especially for a graduation gift. The proud child prodigy in the middle frame. In all the gowns and the mortar board of course. Then the parents or loved ones either side. A perfect Frame it to cherish those memories.

Graduation day photo mitre boards in the air with perfect graduation gifts from Edinburgh Silver frame it

As you can see from the photo above, this Plain Designed Solid Silver Photo Frame has three spaces for any photograph you wish to include in it. It is, of course, hallmarked which guarantees stunning quality. This means the Solid Silver Photo Frame is of genuine and fine quality…Amazing, huh? You may engrave a special message onto this frame…Anything you would like to make it more interesting and unique to you. As I mentioned, this saves the hassle of buying three separate frames and you get three spaces in one top quality frame.

Photo Frames The Tradition

Of course before photo frames were invented the first photo had to be taken. This happened way back in 1826 by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce. It did not look much like a photo. It actually looked more like an etching than a photograph.

It wasn’t until 1861 before the first colour photography took place. The person who pressed the button was the man who invented the SLR, Thomas Sutton. It was a mathematical physicist who created the process to enable colour onto photographs. One James Clerk Maxwell and of course he sent quite as famous.

Our Classic Photo Frames 8 x 10

The First Photo of a person

Famous Photos Back In Time

There is something magical and iconic about photography. Especially if it captures a famous historical moment. Some people prefer the classic black and white photos, others prefer the vividness of colour. The men and the moon are some of the greatest moments in history

Neil Armstrong On The Moon
The First Launch From Cape Canaveral

Photography The First Frame it

When was the first photograph taken

 in 1826 by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce

When was the first colour photo taken

in 1861 by the inventor of the SLR, Thomas Sutton

When was the first digital picture taken

It was in 1957 however it wasn’t taken with a camera. An existing image was scanned with a computer to make it digital.

Where was the first photo of a person

It was taken in Paris by Louis Daguerre, the exposure took over 7 minutes

When was the first selfie ever taken

The firsts selfie was taken in 1839 by Robert Cornelius. I presume he didn’t realise what he had started. There is probably more selfies taken than photos of other topics.

When was the first aerial photo taken.

it was around 1860 and the photo was taken from a hot air ballon.

The firsts space photography

It was taken in 1946 and was in black and white

Who made the first digital camera

Kodak made the first digital camera

In what year was the digital camera invented

It was 1975 by an engineer working at Kodak named Steven Sasson. Kodak was once the innovator of photography.

How many photos taken in 2019

We estimate probably 1.5 trillion photos will be taken in 2019. In 2014 it was estimated that people uploaded 1.8 billion photos a day. Not everyone uploads there images. Imagine how many never see the light of day again let alone a picture Frame.

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