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Introduction of photography salon

Photography was born in the west, and photo photography and salon photography have their corresponding historical origins and formed their own specific essential connotations in different periods. Salon, Academics and Aestheticism The word "salon" originated from French Salon, which originally meant hall or living room in a building, and later extended to reception, that is, social gatherings held by celebrities in western society at home regularly. In early Europe, people's cultural exchange could only be carried out in church life, and priests and priests played the role of schools, newspapers, magazines, television broadcasts and other media in modern society. /kloc-in the 0/7th century, it gradually became a trend for aristocratic leisure classes to exchange political information and contact social relations through parties, which were mainly held in the living room of aristocratic families, that is, salons. At the same time, people soon found that it is also the best platform for information release and dissemination. Therefore, the word salon is first of all the concept of a meeting place for the general media.