It is better to study photography at a photography training school.
Information expansion: The word photography is derived from the Greek φ? English: phos (light) and γραφι English: graphis (painting, drawing) or γραφ? graphê. The two words together mean "drawing with light."
Photography refers to the process of recording images using certain specialized equipment. Generally, we use mechanical cameras or digital cameras for photography.
Sometimes photography is also called photography, which is the process of exposing a photosensitive medium to light emitted or reflected by an object.
Someone once said a pithy saying: The photographer's ability is to transform the fleeting and ordinary things in daily life into immortal visual images.
In June 2020, the National Copyright Administration issued the "Notice on Standardizing the Copyright Order of Photographic Works", which clarified copyright issues related to photographic works, will increase efforts to rectify copyright in the field of pictures, and promote the establishment of a long-term mechanism for copyright protection of photographic works.
When taking pictures, light enters the cassette through a small hole (more often a lens group) and forms an image on the medium on the back of the cassette (relative to the direction of light incidence).
Depending on the actual light intensity and the photosensitivity of the medium, the required illumination time is also different.
During the illumination process, the medium is exposed to light.
After the photography is completed, the image information stored in the medium must be converted and read again by the human eye.
The specific method depends on the photosensitive means and medium characteristics.
For film cameras, there are chemical processes such as fixing, development, and amplification.
For digital cameras, the pictures need to be processed by a computer and then output through other electronic devices.
Generally speaking, people use visible light photography, and the most commonly used one is a camera.
There are many classifications of cameras depending on different scenarios and uses.
Generally speaking, a camera must have several basic parts to ensure the exposure process, including: photosensitive medium, imaging lens, exposure time control mechanism, film cassette, storage medium, electronic photoreceptor, and electronic storage medium.