PHOTOGRAPHY
Photography has been a visual medium since the 1800s, continuously evolving in form, technology, purpose, and expression.
It is a versatile craft that is always changing.
This article will delve into the creation of photographs, the various mediums used, and the diverse applications of photography.
APERTURE:
The lens's aperture is the opening through which light flows.
The camera aperture opens to a preset width and lets a certain amount of light through when you press the shutter release button to take the picture.
ISO:
Light travels through a camera lens' aperture and lands on either light-sensitive film stock (in film photography) or a sensor (in digital photography).
The ISO setting on your camera controls how sensitive the digital sensor is to light, or how sensitive the film stock is.
SHUTTER SPEED:
The shutter speed completes the exposure triangle.
In milliseconds to minutes, shutter speed refers to the duration of time the camera shutter is open, allowing light to enter the image.
Objective of photography:
As a visual medium, photography has various applications.
The goal of photography varies according to the photographer's intent, the subject matter, and the intended application of the image.
The goal of a photograph greatly influences the equipment, composition, and shooting techniques of a photographer.
Let's examine the three main objectives of photography.
The ability of beautiful photos to preserve memories of family and friends is perhaps the greatest value of photography.
Photographs are a great way to remember special moments, old friends, and new acquaintances.
When you look back on your life through old photos, you'll be happy that you took pictures.
As well as paintings, artists-photographers photographed things for a certain purpose.
To convey their contemporary idea, and to make a change in the current state of society.
Art or photography for the sake of beauty also existed, but rarely became dominant.
At the same time, contemporary artists or photographers often describe a very deep and ambiguous meaning of their works.
But you can never be sure that the meaning wasn’t invented after the work was done.
Sometimes we just want to create something beautiful and find the meaning and purpose of photography and art in the way of creation
Artists-photographers also took pictures for specific purposes in addition to painting.
both to express their modern viewpoint and to alter the status quo of society.
Though it hardly ever took off, aesthetic photography and art were also practiced.