Charting two centuries of photographic history from the early pioneers to digital smartphone snappers, London's Victoria & Albert Museum opens its new Photography Centre this week.
The exhibition "tells the story of photography as a way of collecting the world, from the medium's invention to today," V&A director Tristram Hunt told reporters on Wednesday.
"In an era when everyone's iPhone makes them a photographer, the V&A's Photography Centre explores and explains the medium in a compelling way," he said, showing off the four new galleries.
Museum-goers enter the galleries through an installation of more than 150 cameras spanning 160 years.
Visitors can handle cameras from throughout the ages -- and witness the improvement in technology -- from an 1820s camera obscura, through a 1920s Kodak No.2 Brownie to a 1930s Leica II rangefinder and a 1970s Polaroid 1000 instant camera.
Through stereoscopic viewers, visitors can see three-dimensional pictures from the 1851 Great Exhibition at the Crystal Palace in London, and some of the earliest photographs ever taken of Japan.
The exhibition includes photojournalism, with 1930s copies of the Picture Post magazine, displaying the realities of war overseas.
The collection also includes pictures recently donated by Beatles icon Paul McCartney taken by his late photographer wife Linda.
The pictures include shots of 1960s stars including Jimi Hendrix, The Beatles, the Yardbirds and model Twiggy.
The exhibition contains British photography pioneer William Henry Fox
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