Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - How about a craftsman taking a picture?

How about a craftsman taking a picture?

It's good for artists to take pictures.

Korean artists have a strong team in the later period, and the production and materials of photo albums are very good.

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The word Photography comes from the Greek characters Ω Ω Phos (light) and Ω Ω η graphics (painting and sketch) or Ω η η graphics (painting and sketch). It refers to the process of recording images with some special equipment. Generally, we take pictures with mechanical cameras or digital cameras.

Sometimes photography is also called photography, that is, the process of exposing the photosensitive medium by using the light reflected by the object. Someone once said an incisive language: the photographer's ability is to transform the fleeting ordinary things in daily life into immortal visual images. Photography, commonly known as photography, is to use a camera to image the negative, and print the negative into a single photo, which is permanently preserved one by one.

But the image of the photo is static and silent, just to let people watch its characters and artistic conception, and then understand its meaning. Today, the earliest existing photos in the world can be traced back to 1827, which was taken by the Frenchman Joseph Nipps. When taking pictures, light enters the cassette through a small hole (more often, a lens group) and forms an image on the medium on the back of the cassette (relative to the incident direction of light).

According to the actual light intensity and the photosensitive ability of the medium, the required light time is also different. In the process of illumination, the medium is irradiated by light.