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| Modern photography began in the 1820’s were the first permanent photographs were taken. Photography has been the launching point to much of our entertainment today. Photos, videos all descended from its earlier camera ancestors and now digital Photography has become very wide spread as well. The word Camera Obscura was a common name for old style pinhole style cameras. This literally means Dark Chamber. Now photography is a common place thing were parties and weddings are recorded with amazing high detail, as if one was there. Photography saves the moment forever on paper, and can even be added to mugs, and other items as keep sakes. As it has been said a picture is worth a thousand words. A good photographer at a wedding ceremony is worth a thousand happy reminders. Full color photography was initially called autochrome and was made available on the market in 1907. Weddings and Fundraisers traditionally have many pictures of the event taken to not only retain the memories but to share with others. Even most amateurs have a book on the shelf filled with their own photography. To top things all off even common cellular phones have a camera so even moments on the run, spontaneous events can be captured in a memory by photography forever. |
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