Photography has always had a close relationship with travel. Long before a destination could be tagged, geolocated or shared within seconds, travellers carried cameras to capture places they had crossed oceans to see. The connection is much older than the smartphone. When the daguerreotype was made public in Paris on August 19, 1839, one of its immediate possibilities was the ability to bring images of distant landscapes and monuments home. Photography quickly became a way of documenting journeys, preserving memories and shaping how places were imagined by people who had never visited them.








