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WHAT IS PHOTOGRAPHY?
Photography is the art of capturing light with a camera, usually via a digital sensor or film, to create an Image. With the right camera equipment, you can even photograph wavelengths of light invisible to the human eye, including UV, infrared, and radio. The first permanent photograph was captured in 1826 (some sources say 1827) by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce in France. It shows the roof of a building lit by the sun. You can see it reproduced below.
JOSEPH NICÉPHORE NIÉPCE
Nicéphore Niépce (born Joseph Niépce 7 March 1765 – 5 July 1833) was a French inventor, now known as the inventor of photography and a pioneer in the field. Niépce developed heliography, an ancient technique that he used to obtain prints in the photographic process: a printer made from photoengraph plates in 1825. In 1826 or 1827, he used a simple camera to obtain still simple works of ancient photographs.
Nicéphore Niépce process required a lot of hard work and patience, but it all paid off when he saw the final results of his experiments. After his experiments were successful and he created a series of "heliographies", he worked together with Louis Daguerre to develop more sophisticated technology which became known as the Daguerreotype. This technology was the first form of camera to be mass produced.
THE THREE FUNDAMENTAL CAMERA
The Three Fundamental Camera Settings You Should Know Your camera has dozens of buttons and menu options, if not hundreds. How do you make sense of all these options? And how do you do it quickly in the field? The three most important settings are called shutter speed, aperture, and ISO. All three of them control the brightness of your photo, although they do so in different ways. In other words, each brings its own “side effects” to an image. So, it’s a bit of an art to know exactly how to balance all three for a given photo.
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