The Importance of Photography

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Everywhere you look one thing is common, photographs. People not only use photography to document events and milestones, they use to enhance the beauty of their surroundings. From pictures of quiet country streams and cute animals to family photographs, almost every public space has some kind of photograph as decoration. Photography is much more than taking simple pictures, as a career a photographer must know technical information about lighting, posing, choosing subjects and framing shots. Equipment care is another facet of photography that requires technical knowledge beyond what the amateur needs. Modern photography has emerged as more than a hobby, it is a profitable and exciting career.
The importance of photography is how was the first camera made and who invented it. George Eastman was an American dry-plate manufacturer, advertised in 1884 that “shortly will be introduced as the new sensitive film which is believed will prove an economical and convenient substitute for glass plates both for outdoor and studio work (pg6). Eastman introduced the first Kodak camera in 1888. It was a box-type camera, lightweight and small, loaded with stripping paper long enough for 100 exposures (pg7). The equipment requirements for a commercial photographer can vary considerably from those of photographers engaged solely in portraiture (pg61). The commercial photographer would have to own some type of vehicle that would be loaded with a good deal of equipment (pg61-62). The general photography studies found in both small towns and cities make many aerials (pg66). A great beginning point for many photographers is outdoor portrait photography that is because all the things that are required is a camera, film, and a willing subject (pg69)....

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...een on after other with a lantern-slide projector he had built for the purpose. So he was the world’s first motion picture presentation.
For those looking at photography as more than a hobby, education in the field is usually required. Many high schools offer classes in photography (pg13). Some schools hire students to take photographs for the schools newspapers or yearbooks (pg13). A lot of beginners’ photographers learn how to take and develop photographs from an art teacher, a parent, an older brother or sister, an aunt or uncle, or a friend of the family (pg13). Many community colleges, universities, high schools, and local clubs offer continuing education classes on wide range of topics, including photography (pg14).

Works Cited

http://inventors.about.com/od/pstartinventions/a/stilphotography.htm
http://school.eb.com/levels/high/article/108551#252846.toc

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