Wednesday, May 1, 2013



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Today photography has taken on a entire new which means. Initially the word photography meant "writing with light". We owe the name "Photography" to Sir John Herschel, who first utilized the term in 1839. The actual act of taking a camera, hunting at the scene, composing then adjusting the exposure to capture the light for that millisecond in time and record the image. That is the way photography was discovered and they way it has been because the early 1800's. But nowadays it seems that any person having a laptop plus a excellent photo editing software plan can turn out to be a "photographer" just by grossly editing an image or truly producing an image in the software program. It is a form of digital art. No greater than looking at a blank piece of canvas and painting a scene. So what's photography and when does it turn into digital art?

The history of photography commenced with the invention and improvement of the camera and the creation of permanent pictures produced in 1826 by the French inventor Joseph Nicphore Nipce. It was simply capturing a scene via a camera and onto a light sensitive paper. Through this invention the globe of photography began and it expanded via the decades to follow. It was a method to record a moment in time. A single piece of history that could by no means be repeated or copied. In those days cameras really produced time "stand still" for the observer. Through all the inventions and diverse varieties of light sensitive media utilized to record images, It a was George Eastman that truly produced the breakthrough with versatile film in 1889. This opened the door for mass production of box cameras along with the availability for anyone to take photographs. Eastman's slogan was "you press the shutter, we do the rest". It quickly grew and became a way for families to share the moments with other people and to record events through out history. As would have it, fantastic photographers became identified for their operates of composition and stunning images. Photography is all about light. Understanding light as well as the kinds of light. Sunlight, moonlight, morning, evening, candle light, ambient light, reflected, diffused, they all area various, daily, each and every hour every single minute. George Eastman is also quoted with "Light makes photography. Embrace light. Admire it. Love it. But above all, know light. Know it for all you happen to be worth, and you will know the important to photography." Great like Ansel Adams, Ray Man, Bunny Yeager, Annie Leibovitv, and Andy Warhol all knew this finer point of photography. Of them I consider Ansel Adams the best as it was Ansel that defined the true "zone" method of photography. Adams knew light and his spectacular images show that he also understood zones, contrast, colour, shade, highlights and composition. I've not noticed an Ansel Adams image that was not stellar in every way. And Adams used big old clunky view camera that he toted in on horse back to many of his places in Yosemite National Park where a vast majority of his photos have been made. He knew what photography was all about.

Nowadays, we now have digital camera. No film. Photos are captured and recorded on personal computer media cards, then down loaded onto computers for viewing and editing. And right here is exactly where photography stops. Digital editing. When a cameras shutter is tripped, it captures exactly what "it sees". No a lot more, no significantly less. The lens filters the image towards the media as well as the scene is recorded within the way that the camera "saw" it. With the rage of photo editing the photographer can now take a image using a camera, and entirely edit it within the camera just before ever saving it. It no longer has the presence of the original scene. It is not what the camera "saw". And with photo editing software, we've got hundreds of possibilities to make photos that really in no way existed. By way of example, is you take a camera out and try to take a image of a full moon, you can find limitations to what the camera can do. If the moon is totally in focus, and exposure set accordingly, then the surrounding scenery is not genuinely in focus let alone visible and vice versa. So, what do you do? Most would take the picture, then edit it in their computer and add the full moon from yet another picture, and thus "make" or "create" a image from two or far more separate files. That is digital art, not photography. With today's computer software programs, it truly is completely attainable to make a scene and never ever set foot outdoors having a camera. An image may be created towards the vision on the artist with minimal work. As an avid photographer that makes use of film for a lot of of my photographs, I favor the work and the considering required for photography. I've to judge the scene, the light, the contrast, the shadows, the highlights and depth of field to create the correct aperture and shutter settings so the picture exposes correctly. If it turns out undesirable, it is my fault and I discover from that error. With digital photography and photo editing application, many photographers merely point, shoot and after that edit the image later to clean it up. Don't get me wrong here, there's absolutely nothing wrong with that. It really is art, like painting a picture. But, it is not correct photography. Creating a drawing, a painting or piece of art if an expression in the artist. It has a spot in our a society to be admired for the inventive potential on the artist along with the message he or she wishes to convey. I just should draw a distinction in between the actual art of photography as well as the method of digital art. A single is a photograph, and also the other is a image. Those two products are vastly different. So the subsequent time you appear at a magazine, or online, if you see a photograph as well good to be correct, it really nicely might be. Is it a photograph, or is it a digital art picture?

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