Photography was developed in 1826 when the first photography was made in France by Joseph Nicephore …show more content…
Photography can be a hobby or career anybody can enjoy. Photography is the art capturing an image either digitally or on film. It is both science and art to either capture memories or document important event. With photography we are able to stop motion or glimpse at pictures we have never seen before such as stars, galaxies, and past history. Declan O’Neill a professional photographer says “images are much more than a simple nature the desire to share what we find beautiful and interesting with others record. Photography speaks to the best and most generous part of our human. ” Photography shows through the photographer’s eyes, how they view the world, from the horrors of war, catastrophes, marriage, anniversaries, holidays, to birth of new life. Photographers preserve in important events that happen in people’s lives, from painting to sculpting, drawing, and other art forms, photography has changed the way people view art because it takes a different step into the world of art from the simple paint brush to a ball of …show more content…
Artworks: Definition, Meaning, Value. Pennsylvania State University Press”. Photography can be used as art or science, it is a progressing way of showing images that eyes have become aware of already. From the first camera box, to Daguerreotype, to the first ever creation of Kodak film, photography has changed. People thought photography would ruin art because of its difference with traditional art. Photography progressed and showed that it can be educational, psychological and healing purposes and artistic. It can teach us past history or show us how photographers do their own style. Photography cannot be done abstractly; an artist can take memories and display it on a portrait, but within a camera, photographs cannot do the same, and it is also said that is good for therapists, psychotherapist and clinical psychologist as art therapy. The Diagnostic Drawing Series, for example, is used to determine the personality and emotional functioning of a patient a process of healing, through creative