Learning More About Photography
Photography is the art and process of creating still life pictures by recording radiation on a sensitive medium. This is photographic film, or electronic imaging sensors that can capture the picture. Light is usually used instead of radiation in most cases of photography. When the light is reflected from the objects that are being captured, the objects form a real image on a light sensitive film or plate inside the camera using a timed exposure. This image can then be developed into a visual image for many purposes.
History of Photography
Photography was initially invented in the 19th century. It created a whole new way to capture images instead of using paintings and sculptures. The usable process of photography dates back to the 1820's however when chemical photography was thought of. The first photoetching was produced in 1822 by Nicephore Niepce. He and Louis Daguerre invented a new way to take pictures quicker using silver and chalk. The first ever photo taken of a person was taken in 1839 with the new invention. Negative images were created in 1840 by a man named Talbot; his print is the oldest known negative in existence to this day. The blueprint was developed by John Herschel in 1819 by the use of silver halides. His discovery allowed pictures to be permanent, and made the first glass negative in 1839.
The wet plate collodion process of photography was used widely between 1852 and the late 1860's before the dry plate was introduced. It involved a positive image on glass, positive image on metal, and then the negative that was printed on salt paper. Advancements in photography continued to expand throughout the 19th century. The plates were replaced with film which is used today in 1884. Colors were introduced in 1908 by Gabriel Lippmann who won the Nobel Laureate in Physics for this creation.
Uses of Photography
A lot of people gained interest in photography for many reasons since it has been introduced. One of the biggest uses was for scientists to record and study movements in space, animals, and humans. Artists also gained interest in photography because they like to capture reality, and also turn reality into fantasy by distorting the images that they take creating art from these images for display. The military also uses photography for surveillance and date storage. Everyday people use photography to capture special moments in life, and to preserve those times in the pictures as well as a source for entertainment.
Production of Photography
Amateur production of photography is when photography is done in a not for profit way, and as a hobby. A person who is an amateur might have the skills of a professional, but do not want to turn their photographs into a professional type of work. Commercial production of photography is when the photographer is paid for their photography and used for a number of different things. Some of these things include advertising, fashion, crime scene photography, still life, museums, food, editorial, photojournalism, wedding photography and other professional portraits, landscape, paparazzi, and also wildlife photography. They are then produced in different outlets such as magazines and newspapers. The photographers are usually paid for their work.
Photography has since been a long time hobby and fun activity for people all over the world. There is a deep history involved with photography, many purposes for photography, and a general love of photography all over the world. Photography might not be for everyone, but it is a hobby or job for some. Whether the photographer wants to use their images for themselves or for a profit, photography is something that helps the world go around to this day.
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5 Simple Digital Photography Tips That Makes the Best Out of Your Photos
If you enjoy photography but are new at it then the best way to become good at it is by gathering as much information and tips as you can, then applying what you learn. Like most other things, practice makes perfect. Digital photography is wonderful but in some cases, it makes us a bit lazy. Meaning that we may not put as much emphasis on taking a good picture because we know we have editing tools to enhance it. If one is serious about photography though they should consider putting a good effort into the shot, and taking a good picture and making it better with editing techniques.
To begin with, almost everyone knows that you have to have a steady hand to get that great shot. Unfortunately, not too many of us have that ability to hold the camera perfectly still. This is where a tripod or beanbag is necessary. Many people hate the thought of carting a tripod everywhere they go on their photography shoot. To make this a little easier take a picture without the tripod then take the same picture again. You will be convinced at the need for one.
It is wonderful when you have several hours ahead of you where you have nothing to do but take pictures. You gather all your equipment and arrive at the perfect location. You begin by taking a series of pictures, and then something seems to be wrong. You discover your memory card is full and you do not have your laptop with you to download. Do yourself a favor get at least one high capacity memory card.
Give some thought to using a UV filter. They are very inexpensive but they sure can be worth their weight in gold when it comes to protecting the expensive stuff. The filter fits on your camera lens and acts as protector from scratches and dust. This includes keeping the fingerprints at bay as well. The UV filter has the ability to filter out the UV rays, which really helps with the true colors in your pictures. The UV filter is just a small round piece of glass and you simply screw into onto the end of your lens.
Do not be afraid to experiment especially with the white balance setting on your digital as these effects the various tones of your images. You will see a setting called cloudy and often people feel this is restricted to dull days only. This is not factual. Often pictures that are too stark in color lack any warmth to them. This is where the cloudy setting can really come in handy. If you think about it the best time to use this would be at sunrise or sunset.
Do not be afraid to be carried away. Keep shooting that same shot several times. You are bound to get a couple of good quality pictures to work with from doing it this way. A fraction of a second can make all the difference in a picture.
To begin with, almost everyone knows that you have to have a steady hand to get that great shot. Unfortunately, not too many of us have that ability to hold the camera perfectly still. This is where a tripod or beanbag is necessary. Many people hate the thought of carting a tripod everywhere they go on their photography shoot. To make this a little easier take a picture without the tripod then take the same picture again. You will be convinced at the need for one.
It is wonderful when you have several hours ahead of you where you have nothing to do but take pictures. You gather all your equipment and arrive at the perfect location. You begin by taking a series of pictures, and then something seems to be wrong. You discover your memory card is full and you do not have your laptop with you to download. Do yourself a favor get at least one high capacity memory card.
Give some thought to using a UV filter. They are very inexpensive but they sure can be worth their weight in gold when it comes to protecting the expensive stuff. The filter fits on your camera lens and acts as protector from scratches and dust. This includes keeping the fingerprints at bay as well. The UV filter has the ability to filter out the UV rays, which really helps with the true colors in your pictures. The UV filter is just a small round piece of glass and you simply screw into onto the end of your lens.
Do not be afraid to experiment especially with the white balance setting on your digital as these effects the various tones of your images. You will see a setting called cloudy and often people feel this is restricted to dull days only. This is not factual. Often pictures that are too stark in color lack any warmth to them. This is where the cloudy setting can really come in handy. If you think about it the best time to use this would be at sunrise or sunset.
Do not be afraid to be carried away. Keep shooting that same shot several times. You are bound to get a couple of good quality pictures to work with from doing it this way. A fraction of a second can make all the difference in a picture.
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