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World photography classics (exploring the glorious course of photography art)

The origin of photography

The origin of photography can be traced back to the beginning of19th century. At that time, photography was still black and white, and film was needed to shoot, and the presentation of photos also needed to be completed through the process of development and fixing. At that time, photography was still a new art, and people's cognition and understanding of photography was very limited.

The development of photography

With the continuous progress of science and technology, photography has also developed rapidly. At the beginning of the 20th century, the appearance of color photos greatly improved the expressive force of photography. In the following decades, all kinds of new cameras and films emerged constantly, and the techniques and forms of photography were constantly updated and improved.

The artistry of photography

With the continuous progress of photography technology, photography has gradually become an art widely used in various fields. In the development of photography, people began to pay attention to the artistry and expressiveness of photography, and used photography to express their feelings and thoughts. This also laid a solid foundation for the development of photography.

World photography classics

There are many classic photographic works in the world, which are not only superb in technology, but also masterpieces of art. Among them, The Moon and Six Trees by American photographer ansel adams, A Day in new york by French photographer henri cartier bresson and Olympic Athletes by American photographer annie leibovitz are all classic works, which are not only the representatives of photography art, but also the precious heritage of human civilization.

How to shoot a classic

To shoot a classic, you need to have certain photographic skills and artistic vision. First of all, we should choose the appropriate theme and scene, and express the connotation and emotion of the theme through composition and the use of light. Secondly, we should master the skills of using the camera and reasonably set the parameters such as shutter, aperture and ISO to ensure that the photos taken are clear, full and layered. Finally, we should pay attention to post-processing, and improve the artistry and expressiveness of photos by adjusting parameters such as color, contrast and exposure.