Cameras have had the greatest impact in the workflow of photography. They have developed tremendously over the past century, while simultaneously advancing the career of photography.
The first black-and-white photograph ever taken was in the mid 1820’s by Nicephore Niepce, where he used a wooden box camera. It took an approximate eight hours to develop the image. Around forty years later, James Clerk Maxwell took the first color photograph.
In 1888, Kodak came out with the first easy-to-use camera, making the future for cameras to look bright. Within the next couple decades Kodak continued to bring out more technologically advanced cameras, inventing the Instamatic; a compatible and easily portable camera.
Cameras today have the ability to upload digital images to a computer in just a couple of seconds. Pictures can also be exposed within a matter of time, and can be enlarged without being pixilated, depending on the type of camera.
Cameras that are used in the career of photography have been technologically advanced in many ways, including the ability to focus better and zoom in multiple times. Cameras that are used for photography also have digital screens, giving you the option to see the image, and even delete it if you want. In cameras, there are also many different sizes of memory cards that can be inserted into them – some that can take up to several thousand pictures.
Overall, cameras have indeed enhanced the career of photography today, and will definitely continue to do so in the future.
Monday, April 14, 2008
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