Photography

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PHOTOGRAPHY

Photography

Photography

Introduction

The word "Photography" as we know it used it first in 1839 by Sir John Herschel. In the same year he published the entire photographic process. The word is derived from the Greek photo (light) and graph (writing). Therefore it is said that photography is the art of writing or painting with light. Several decades earlier, De la Roche (1729-1774) following his inquiry made a startling prediction in a literary work Giphantie name, where it was possible to image capture nature in a canvas covered with a sticky substance, providing a mirror image for real. This image would be permanent after it dried in the dark. De la Roche could not imagine even the narration of his story imagination could become true several years later.

In the 20th century, with the camera produced images conveyed in printed and electronic form, has become ubiquitous part of communication. Photography first appeared in the mid-19th century. The initial response to the need for members of the growing middle-class images easily make for themselves and their possessions, and his first object includes portraits, topographical views and delivery of architectural structures. At the same time, the photographic image is satisfied with the taste for accurate representation, which has been gaining ground in society since the Renaissance.

The solar spectrum and its effects on chemical substances not so long ago, but it is known that the darkening of the silver halide was caused by exposure to light became available in the first half of the 18th and efforts in the 19th century, to use that knowledge to find a process in which light can make the images show that the time has come to separate parts of this knowledge to be the same for the purposes of this possible. This need has led to almost the same time. In the year 1839, there was an announcement of the discovery in England and France, which is of direct interest to other countries in Europe and the USA. In the field of photography, there have been a lot of famous artists of all times. The most common amongst them are Yasuma Morimura, Laura Letinsky, and Edvard Manet etc (Phillips, 2008, pp 36).

Discussion

Julia Margaret Cameron

Julia's photographs show the art of a woman immersed in the repressive Victorian universe, educated in the conventional way, but finds her way into adulthood and the artists spontaneously moves away from the models and reveals another contemplative, feminine secret. It is certainly the best portraits in which Julia exhibits her originality, and lodges some elements of scenery (Janis, 2007, Pp 45). Julia Margaret Cameron is no stranger to the unique photographic trends and his work can be divided into three groups. On one hand, allegorical pictures with mythological, or biblical Arthurian, on the other portraits of famous people (friends or acquaintances of the family), and finally the female portraits of their relatives, friends and servants. Cameron addresses the allegorical works with an unusual lack of interests, fleeing the scene and ...
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