World Photography Day - August 19
Sat Aug 19th

World Photography Day

Every year on August 19th, World Photography Day (also known as World Photo Day) commemorates photography's art, craft, mathematics, and history of photography. Photographers from around the world are also encouraged to post a single image that captures their world.

The kind of photography we see today dates back to 1839. The French Academy of Sciences announced the Daguerreotype process at that time. On a sheet of copper, the process made it possible to produce a highly detailed image. The sheet was coated with a thin coat of silver, but the process did not require the use of a negative. It was the first method for getting a permanent image with a camera.

George Eastman of Rochester, NY, who died in 1884, refined the Daguerreotype process. He replaced the copper plate with a dry gel on paper, which he referred to as film. Photographers no longer had to carry heavy copper plates and hazardous chemicals around, thanks to this invention. Eastman invented the Kodak camera in 1888. Photographs were taken by virtually every person on the inventional.

Many people no longer use film in their cameras anymore, with the explosion of digital photography. Many people no longer use film in their cameras. However, some photographers would rather use film than digital photography for film capture. Film is one of the reasons they like film. Among the reasons they like film are:: Some of the reasons they like film include::

  • Higher resolution
  • No electricity is needed. No electricity is needed. No electricity is needed
  • Fewer copyright questions have been raised in the press. Fewer copyright questions have been raised
  • It's easier to lose a digital photo than on film

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The best way to commemorate this day is to share your favorite snapshot with others. Here's how to remember this day. This can include real printed photographs or digital photographs. You can also send a photograph to WorldPhotographyDay.com.com. You can also send a photograph to WorldPhotographyDay.com.

This day is also known as:: Here are some other ways to commemorate this day.

  • Learn about photography and the skills it takes to be a photographer
  • Talk to a photographer to find out why they love their work
  • A professional photographer can take family photos. Get family photos taken by a professional photographer
  • Read about famous photographers such as Robert Frank, Ansel Adams, Anne Geddes, and David Bailey
  • Visit your local bookstore and peruse the photography books
  • Commit to taking a photography course
  • To get the most out of your camera, use these TIPS

#WorldPhotographyDay is a hashtag that celebrates photography on social media. Be sure to post a favorite photo or two on social media with #WorldPhotographyDay.

History of world photography day has long been documented

On August 19, 2010, the first World Photography Day was held. Photographers from around the world shared their images in a global online gallery on this date. About 270 photographers shared their images on this date. The online gallery attracted people from over 100 countries. This event was the first official World Photography Day. This event marked the first official World Photography Day. The day is August 19th in France as it is the date in 1839 that the government in France acquired the patent for the Daguerreotype process.. The invention of the Daguerotype process by the French government was a free gift to the world..