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Photography responded to the huge middle class demand for portraits in a post-industrial revolution England, which the time consuming and costly method of oil painting could not fulfill...
 
The birth of camera inspired many premature comments indicating the demise of painting. The point that is often missed is that a new form of art is not a substitute for another, rather it is complementary. Like movies and television. However, photography was a quantum leap in man’s power of capturing reality. The ease of this process further adds to the empowerment that allows anyone to record anything with lifelike clarity.

Photography is the technique of capturing light patterns on a light-sensitive medium. In fact, photography literally means ‘writing with light’. Evolving from the ‘camera obscura’, the first photograph was taken way back in 1826. Photography responded to the huge middle class demand for portraits in a post-industrial revolution England, which the time consuming and costly method of oil painting could not fulfill. Even today, portraiture of various types forms the basis of photography. Twelve years before the 20th century, Eastman Kodak came up with the slogan “You press the button, we do the rest” that epitomizes much of what photography means.

Optical photography requires some investment in the form of gadgets, film rolls, dark rooms, printing medium and resources. The birth of the digital camera effectively said goodbye to such assorted expenses. Digital camera enabled instantaneous viewing of pictures taken – this meant that only the selected pictures could be printed out, thus saving a lot of resources. The seamless interface between computers and digital camera, combined with the low cost and user-friendliness of the latter has greatly added to the popularity of digital cameras. There are advocates of both types of photography who do not see eye to eye. The fact is that both have their advantages and disadvantages, although digital camera technology is fast improving. Today, the vast majority of camera sales pertain to the digital variety, and big makers like Kodak and Nikon have announced discontinuance of optical camera production.

This section of the webdirectory is a great resource to the prospective camera buyer. Camera continues to be one of the most popular categories of products bought online. The internet enables researching of various aspects of all cameras, compare their prices and read reviews. Reports on availability of stock are also easily availed. The links to various resources reproduced here will empower you with all knowledge and advice so that you can make smart buying choices.
 
 

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