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Photography:
The Basics
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Photography
comes from the Greek words meaning “light writing” and first
became known back in 1839 by Sir John Herschel. For many years
prior to this, people had discovered ways of causing certain
chemicals to change color when exposed to light but they did
not discover ways of getting the images to remain permanent
until later on.
Now photography
is a big part of our culture, something that everyone
recognizes. Most everyone has family photos lying around their
house, many people take these photos on a regular basis,
preserving precious memories for years to come. Even if you
don’t have your own camera, you have seen photos in magazines,
used on billboards and advertisements and more.
What is
Photography?
Photography is
defined as “The art or process of producing images by the
action of light on surfaces sensitized by chemical processes.”
(www.ncpublicschools.org/curriculum/ArtsEd/vglossar.htm)
The average
person never has to deal with this technical definition
because they take their photographs to a lab to be processed.
They simply take pictures with their camera and then drop them
off somewhere to be developed. They get their prints back on
nice glossy paper that they can then keep to see the images at
any time they wish.
There are also
instant develop photographs, commonly known as the Polaroid,
in which the paper itself contains the chemicals needed and
when the paper sits for a few seconds exposed to light the
photo will develop. Many people enjoy these because you could
view your photo almost instantly but over the years, the
quality has improved with other films and many people migrated
to other types of cameras.
The common
types of film are 35mm and 110. These film rolls come in
different speeds that are meant for different lighting and
situations and are loaded into your camera, used until the end
of the roll and then sent for developing.
What Are the
Different Types of Photography?
Photography is
more than just a fabric of the average family’s memories, it
has become an art form taking on many different types. Some
types of photography are artistic photography,
photojournalism, documentary photography, portrait
photography, event photography, family photography, nature
photography, advertising photography, underwater photography,
satellite photography and more. Each of these types has many
different directions in which they can go.
Photography is
a common hobby or pastime for many people. It is a career for
many other people. There are so many different venues of it.
One of the most recent revelations in photography is the
digital camera and digital photo. In an age of computers and
computer technology, digital photos have become increasingly
popular. People no longer have to deal with film and
developing because digital photos can be downloaded onto a
computer and viewed instantly.
Digital photos
can be shared on the web and through email. They can also be
saved on CDs. Many digital cameras come with LCD screens so
the photos can be viewed from the camera itself. You see what
the picture looks like instantly instead of waiting for
developing. Digital cameras are advancing every day and new
technology is released on each one. Lower quality ones can be
picked up at a local retail store for about $15 now. These
often do not contain flash and the quality is not as great.
Other digital cameras can range anywhere from $20 to $1,000.
The most high-tech camera for normal individual use is about
$200. This may seem like a lot but when compared to the price
of film and developing, you can save a lot by going this
route. You can also send as many copies of your photos as you
wish through email and the web so copies are unlimited. You
can even print copies of your digital photographs from your
computer.
Photography has
come a long way since its early days but its popularity has
not waned. It will likely be with us for thousands of years to
come.
Looking for information about Photography? Go to:
http://www.asaphotography.com
'ASA Photography' is published by Colin Hartness - An
excellent resource for Photography! Check out more Photography
articles at:
http://www.asaphotography.com/archive
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