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Three taboos of photography

The three taboos of photography are: no theme, unbalanced pictures and inappropriate proportion of subjects.

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The word photography comes from the Greek word φ? English: phos (light) and γ ρ α φ ι English: graphis (painting, sketch) or γ ρ α φ? Graphê together means "painting with light". Photography refers to the process of recording images with some special equipment. Generally, we take photos with mechanical cameras or digital cameras.

Sometimes photography is also called photography, that is, the process of exposing a photosensitive medium by using the light emitted or reflected by an 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.

In June 2020, the National Copyright Administration issued the Notice on Standardizing the Copyright Order of Photographic Works, which clarified the copyright issues related to photographic works, intensified the copyright rectification in the field of pictures, and promoted the construction of a long-term mechanism for copyright protection of photographic works.

Take pictures, make movies or TV. Zheng Ze's Poem Invited by Photography in Renzi Autumn Temple: "Photography travels in a lifetime, either left or right." The first chapter of Hong Shen's film and drama performance: "Drama can't completely reflect life like photography reflects scenery." Such as the studio.

Refers to photos. The eleventh time of "Evil Sea Flower": "I opened it, then opened the paper bag, but it was wrapped in layers. It was not until the last layer that I revealed a foot of western photography. There are two beautiful western women on it. "