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Sunday, January 8, 2017

History of Photojournalism

picture taking has been about since 1800s and stories have been around forever, so putting them together Photojournalism becomes possible. set stories and pictures together have molded magazines, newspapers even lives. Action is captured by camera lens and told by writers that share stories needing to be heard. With the change magnitude technology process Photography has become known to solely and becoming more common. The digital world is taking all over Photography and will retain getting better as the future and technology progress.\nThe sacred scripture Photography is derived from the Greek language, exposure  meaning light  and Graphein  that means, to break (Bellis 1). Photography is a order of recording mountain ranges by the natural process of light or link up radiation on a sensitive material (Bellis 1). The ikon was the ultimate response to a social and cultural proneness for a more consummate and real looking imitation of reality, a need that had its origins in the renaissance  (Langton 11,1). The first determination of photography was reportage, which were the most potential. place setting is important to photographers; photographers have to come out images in a big social event, whose significance goes beyond the individual act (Westbrook 3). In 1000 A.D a soldiery named Alhazen created a descent Hole camera, which explained why images were height down  (Bellis 2). In the summertime of 1827 Joseph Nicephore Niepice took the first image with the trammel Hole camera. Prior to Josephs image he was using the camera for heliographs or sun prints. In 1829 Joseph partnered up with Louis Daguerre. Louis invented the first interoperable process of photography (Bellis 5). In their partnership they improved Niepices veritable process. When Niepice died in 1839, Louis developed a more convenient and in force(p) method of photography (Bellis 4). In this process Louis would have a fixed image on a sheet of flatwa re plated copper polished with capital coated with iodine creating a sur...

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