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Photography class training course tuition

The tuition fee for photography classes is generally between 2000 and 30000.

1. Introduction to photography

The word photography 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.

2. Quote and explanation

Take pictures, make movies or TV. Zheng Ze's Poem Invited by Photography in Renzi Qiuchong Temple: Photographer Ji Shengyou, either left or right. Hong Shen's film and drama performance, chapter 1: "Drama can't reflect life exactly like photography reflects scenery."

Refers to the eleventh time in the photo "Evil Sea Flower": "I opened it, then opened the paper bag, but it was wrapped layer by layer. Until the last layer, a foot-long western photography was revealed. There are two beautiful western women on it. " Extension refers to truthful reflection. Preface to Selected Works of Huang Renqing: When there is a generation of political and religious fashion, there is a generation of academic thoughts. The old fades, the new breeds, and the rest cannot be restored. There are photographers who talk about history, and those who leave a voice will talk about literature.

Photography is an applied science of photography developed with the formation and development of traditional photography technology. Based on photographic optics, photographic chemistry and electronic technology, it has formed a unique shooting system in long-term practice.

3. Exposure process

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.

4. Post-production

After photography is completed, the image information stored in the medium must be read by human eyes again through conversion. The specific method depends on the photosensitive means and medium characteristics. For film cameras, there will be chemical processes such as fixing, developing and enlarging. For digital cameras, pictures need to be processed by computers and then output by other electronic devices.