How to become professional photographer by using your phone camera?
How to become professional photographer by using your phone camera?
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- Ansel Adams
Photography is an art which is made by an artist to tell stories to its viewer's without using a single stroke of a pen, without using a single word, according to Wikipedia, photography is the art, application, and practice of creating durable images by recording light, either electronically using an image sensor, or chemically using a light-sensitive material such as photographic film, but if you ask a photographer he/she will tell you a completely different view which will be less technical, maybe more philosophical or maybe more professional but definitely less technical.
If you're a photographer and reading this, you can tell me what photography actually means to you.
Just like every other invention, photography is the result of combining several technical discoveries, relating to seeing an image and capturing the image, before the camera came out in the market, people used get their portrait done by the painter or a painter used his experiences or imaginations in his beautifully created art.
Then came the term 'Camera Obscura' which meant dark chamber in Latin, which has provided an image of a scene dates back to ancient China. Greek mathematicians Aristotle and Euclid independently described a camera obscura in the 5th and 4th centuries BCE, Byzantine mathematician Anthemius of Tralles (6th century CE) used a type of camera obscura in his experiments.
The Arab physicist Ibn al-Haytham (Alhazen) (965–1040) also invented a camera obscura as well as the first true pinhole camera, Leonardo da Vinci mentioned natural camera obscura that are formed by dark caves on the edge of a sunlit valley.
With time birth of photography was inventing means to capture and keep the image produced by the camera obscura. Albertus Magnus (1193–1280) discovered silver nitrate and Georg Fabricius (1516–1571) discovered silver chloride.
Around the year 1800, British inventor Thomas Wedgwood made the first known attempt to capture the image in a camera obscura using a light-sensitive substance, The first permanent photoetching was an image produced in 1822 by the French inventor Nicéphore Niépce, In partnership with Louis Daguerre, he worked out post-exposure processing methods that produced visually superior results, later on, Daguerre took the earliest confirmed photograph of a person in 1838 while capturing a view of a Paris street, the existence of Daguerre's process was publicly announced, without details, on 7 January 1839, This news created an international sensation. France agreed to pay Daguerre a pension in exchange for the right to present his invention to the world as the gift of France, an American photographer Robert Cornelius is credited with taking the earliest surviving photographic self-portrait.
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At the very beginning, all photography was monochrome, or black-and-white. Even after the colour film got easily available, black-and-white photography continued to dominate because of its lower cost, chemical stability and still a lot of photographer uses it.
Colour photograph started in the 1840s, The first permanent colour photograph was taken in 1861 by Scottish physicist James Clerk Maxwell in 1855, the film continues to be the preference of some photographers because of its distinctive "look".
In 1981, Sony unveiled the first consumer camera to use a charge-coupled device for imaging, eliminating the need for film, the first digital camera to both record and save images in a digital format was the Fujix DS-1P created by Fujifilm in 1988, In 1991, Kodak unveiled the DCS 100, the first commercially available digital single-lens reflex camera. Although its high cost precluded uses other than photojournalism and professional photography, commercial digital photography was born and now the photograph can be easily clicked by a Smartphone without any heavy equipment, with no DSLR but only with the help of your Smartphone, to know how you can follow the link here, you will get a complete training or guideline, you will learn the tricks and click gorgeous pictures which will make your friends or followers awe, you will get more likes from Facebook, Instagram or other social media platform and become a professional photographer and turn your passion into a profession, earn money and fame, tell your story in your own way.





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