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What is Photography? Part 1: Photography Explained Part 2: A Brief History Credit:Kodis

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Part 1: Photography Explained

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The word photographyderives from two Greek words . . .

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The Greek words

'photos' - meaning light and

'graphein' - to draw

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A camera is a lightproof box with an opening to admit light and a device that focuses the light onto light-sensitive material to record an image.

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Key components of a camera are: lens and shutter

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The lens focuses the light.

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In photography a normal lens is a lens that creates images that closely match the view of the human eye.

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Wide-angle lens,

normal lens or

telephoto lens?

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wide-angle lens

normal lens

telephoto lens

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Example of a wide angle lens photograph

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The shutter controls the length of time the light is allowed to hit the film or digital sensor.

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Shutter speed - The faster the shutter the more frozen the subject and action will appear. A slower the shutter speed will result in blurring.

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Fast or slow shutter speed?

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The light sensitive material can be film or, in digital camera, a silicon-based imaging chip.

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Part 2: A Brief History

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The Camera Obscura is one of the inventions leading to photography

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The oldest surviving photograph was an image produced in 1826 by the French inventor Joseph Nicephore Niepce. How does it look different from photographs you’ve seen?

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Louis Dagguerre (1789-1851) in collaboration with Nicephore Niepce, invented the first practical photographic process in 1837 which was widely used in portraiture until the mid 1850’s.

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“Boulevard du Temple," taken by Louis Daguerre in late 1838 or early 1839, was the first photograph of a person. This photograph of a busy street only shows two people. Why is that?

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1861 – The first color photograph, an additive projected image of a tartan ribbon, was created by James Clerk Maxwell.

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George Eastman

on board the

S.S. Gallia,

February, 1890,

photo taken by

Fredrick Church

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Digital cameras have a lens, aperture, and shutter, but they do not use film.

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How a digital camera works