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I Believe in Photography by Ashley Jensen

Let's take a photo of everyone. And you are thinking 'oh, no, not again I'm going to get stuck between my aunt and uncle. Don't think that when the photo is being. Taken think how far the camera has come to current time. It just wasn't the digital camera from the get go. It took centuries of studies to get where we are today. today we will discuss the history of the camera and see really how far it has come This I believe in Photography

First in the late 4th and 5th centuries the Greeks and chinese described the idea of optics in a camera but as we all know there were no cameras then only paintings of things. Later Newton would find that the optics that the Greek and Chinese found didn't come in one color but many colors. Then in 1727 Johann her rich found that eloped the film. The chemicals that he used faded quickly and didn't last long.

Later Sir John Herschel would use the word photography to describe the thing that he was doing or the experience. Before this was used, a canvas with sticky coating over it. but the chemicals that were used were much better and kept the photo longer . this still created a problem it was easier and cheaper to take a few than trying to copy them over and over. they were also expensive so many could not afford the photos and never had them done for the sake of money. This was only do to the cost of the chemicals used to create photos . Robert Boyle found that silver chloride turned dark when in struck by light . He actually thought that it was due to the air. this was not made internally but was a good turning point the deployment in photography.

By the time the Korean war was here the world of photography had elapses into a huge success and was now on the roll but why was the Korean war so important it was because it was the first time pictures of war had been recorded and sent to the world to see. it was also the first time many people got a different feel for wars the bus was in. the photography world kept expanding into to new things by this time people could afford a camera and afford to have pictures taken of them by a professional photographer. this was huge people were out taking photos like never before. photography was the word of the day for most people . This I believe in photography

Today we find ourselves uploading photos to face book , MySpace and many other social networking sites. Or were just sitting around the good old scrapbook looking at photos when we were young. photography has changed the way we commutate with people or capturing that one moment that will last a lifetime the photographer inside you is just waiting to come out . So now that that photo is over and everyone's happy you can enjoy the rest of the event knowing that photograph will last a lifetime and you will always have the memories in a photo. This I believe in photography

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