Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - At the beginning of its birth, photography allowed ordinary people to preserve their own images, which reflected the

At the beginning of its birth, photography allowed ordinary people to preserve their own images, which reflected the

When photography was first born, ordinary people could preserve their own images, which reflected the democratic nature of photography. According to the relevant information, before the invention of photography, all the real historical images recorded for thousands of years have disappeared. Of course, it is true that some artists and sculptors have roughly preserved the images of many great figures in the past, but only in the years after the invention of the camera can we also preserve the images of ordinary people.