Who invented 'Take a selfie photo'?

"Selfie" - - has exploded and become a mainstream trend in the last 5 years, but self-portraits have taken place for a long time. Sarah Burton of the BuzzFeed video channel questioned the origin of selfie.

According to Burton, the first online use of "Selfie" was recorded in September 2002 by a user named "Hopey" , the Australian guy posted (on the site's website). ABC) a close-up photo of lips that were in a drunken state after their 21st birthday party.

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This is said to be the first Selfie photo to be shared online.

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Not Paris Hilton invented "Selfie".

Hopey wrote: "Sorry about the focal point (in the picture), it's a selfie." Then he said that he did not invent this term, and that ("selfie") was "slang" used by (everyone). In 2013, because of its popularity, Oxford " Dictionaries " was voted as Word of the Year.

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Photo of "selfie" by Robert Cornelius - the first selfie photo taken in the United States.

According to information from the National Library of America, the first selfie photo taken in the US was produced by Robert Cornelius, made in 1839. He stood still for about 15 minutes for the exposure process.

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Self-portrait photo of Oscar Rjlander - a famous Swedish pioneer photographer.

The most expensive selfie photo taken in the 1850s was sold at a price of 115,000 US dollars (about 2.6 billion dong). That is Oscar Rjlander - the famous Swedish pioneer photographer. Oscar's portrait (selfie) is in an album wrapped in leather, given to a maritime worker in the nineteenth century, then passed down through generations of the family.

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The first selfie photo group (selfie group).

The first selfie photo group (selfie group) is believed to have been taken in the 1920s on a roof in New York City, USA. In the picture are photographers of Byron Company, one of the famous photography galleries of New York City.

However, with the conclusion quite contrary to what is shown in the video (below), Burton thinks that no one really invented the "selfie", but it is the creation of mankind.