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Photograph

ETYMOLOGY
Photography comes from the Greek phos
which means light, graphis meaning
stylus, paintbrush or graph a
representation by means of lines or simply
drawing, together "drawing with light."
Traditionally, the products of photography
have been called negatives and
photographs, commonly shortened to
photos.

DEFINITION
It is the art or process of producing images
through the use of a light sensitive
chemical or film.
A photography is an actual likeness, that
production of which may not actually
involve artists creativity. One only has to
press a button on a camera to produce this
actual likeness.

HISTORY
5th century B.C.E. - Chinese philosopher
Mo Ti described a pinhole camera
1820s Photography became a usable
process with the development of chemical
photography
1837s Louis Daguerre continued Nipces
work, eventually culminating with the
development of the daguerreotype

HISTORY
1840s - Talbot had invented the calotype
process, which creates negative images
John Herschel made many contributions to
the new methods and invented cyanotype
process (now familiar as the blueprint)

CAMERA
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STEPS & TECHNIQUES


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MODES OF PRODUCTION
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IMPLICATIONS
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