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World Photography Day | 19th August



World Photography Day' is celebrated on 19 August . Through photography, one can save memories of his home, family, relatives and never forgetting moments.


Celebrated on 19 August


Contribution: Consumerism is at its peak in today's time, so photography has also contributed a lot in pulling the customer towards production.


Other information: In 1834, the tail bot invented light sensitive paper , which allowed the drawing to be kept permanently.


Introduction to Photography



World Photography Day each year on August 19 is celebrated. In the world, nature has given every human a camera by birth, so that it captures the image of everything in the world in its mind. That camera is his ' eye '. From this point of view, every living being is a photographer.


Along with scientific progress, humans started increasing their resources and along with many inventions, artificial lenses were also invented. Moving with the times, he tried to save the image obtained from this lens permanently.


The success of this effort is now celebrated as "World Photography Day".


History of Photography



First in 1839, French scientists Louis Jacques and Mende Daguer claimed to have discovered the photographic element.


The British scientist William Henry Foxtel Boat discovered a negative-positive process. In 1834, the tail bot invented light sensitive paper , which allowed the drawing to be kept permanently.


On 7 January 1839, the French scientist Argo prepared a report for the French Academy of Science. The French government bought this process report and declared it free to the common people on 19 August 1939.


This is why World Photography Day is celebrated on 19 August . Through photography, a person can save their home, family, relatives and never forgetting by taking pictures of them.


Photography contribution




While the invention of photography brought the world closer to each other, it has also helped a great deal in getting to know each other, understanding their culture and enriching history .


Today, if any island located in a remote corner of the world, the pictorial information of the life of the people can be easily obtained, so the contribution of photography in it cannot be ignored.


Along with scientific and technological breakthroughs, photography has also made great progress today. Today, the person has such tools, in which it is only late to press the button and within minutes, the best picture is in his hands.


But only good means can guarantee to get a good picture, so why use the human mind? Regardless of how technology progresses, somewhere the brain works behind it. This difference makes man superior to other beings. Even in photography, a good mind is necessary to get a good picture.



 
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