(in photography)

  • 1Photography — is the art, science and practice of creating durable images by recording light or other electromagnetic radiation, either electronically by means of an image sensor or chemically by means of a light sensitive material such as photographic… …

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  • 2Photography in China — began very quickly after the invention of photography in 1838 with the arrival of European photographers in Macao. In the 1850s, western photographers set up studios in the coastal port cities, but soon their Chinese assistants and local… …

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  • 3Photography Studies College — Photography Studies College, commonly abbreviated to PSC, is a privately owned independent tertiary college located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.Established in 1973, PSC is located at 65 67 City Road, Southbank, 3006.Photography Studies… …

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  • 4Photography — Pho*tog ra*phy, n. [Photo + graphy: cf. F. photographie.] 1. The science which relates to the action of light on sensitive bodies in the production of pictures, the fixation of images, and the like. [1913 Webster] 2. The art or process of… …

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  • 5Photography Museum of Thessaloniki — is a museum in Thessaloniki, Greece …

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  • 6Photography — cinemagraph crop digi necker digital dieting documentary style ego wall fan edit fauxtography …

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  • 7photography — 1839, from PHOTO (Cf. photo ) + GRAPHY (Cf. graphy) …

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  • 8photography — ► NOUN ▪ the taking and processing of photographs …

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  • 9photography — [fə täg′rə fē] n. [ PHOTO + GRAPHY] the art or process of producing images of objects upon a photosensitive surface (as film in a camera) by the chemical action of light or other radiant energy …

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  • 10photography, history of — Introduction       method of recording the image of an object through the action of light, or related radiation, on a light sensitive material. The word, derived from the Greek photos (“light”) and graphein (“to draw”), was first used in the… …

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