Photography is an art. Art in ordinary, everyday life is to see something beautiful, incredible and convey it to people so simply and clearly that they can see it through the eyes of a photographer. A true photographer has a different outlook on life, different from that of an ordinary person. He is, as it were, tuned in to little things that are invisible and small in size, but important and beautiful.
The history of photography goes back to the distant past. About 1000 years ago, a scientist mathematician from Basra noticed the remarkable property of light with the help of certain devices to create an accurate display of objects in the real world. However, it was only in 1826 that the Frenchman managed to obtain an image - the real ancestor of modern photography. gained fame as the person who took the first picture in the history of photography, which he named. And humanity has received another type of art, which today is very popular and loved by both young people and the elderly. Further, the development of photography continued along a well-worn track. In the middle of the 19th century, color photography appeared. In 1981, the prototype of a digital camera was released by SONY, and in 1990, Kodak released the first full-fledged digital camera. In the twentieth century, when photography has thoroughly consolidated its place in the daily life of people, it has become one of the art forms similar to painting. The main difference between photography and painting lies in its particular reliability, because photography is an accurate reflection of reality. Whereas painting bears a bright mark left by the author, the artist. Like any kind of art, photography is divided into genres. The most common genres are landscape and portrait.
A landscape is an image of nature, its quirks and beauty. Since ancient times, people have admired the surrounding world, its beauty and genius. This admiration is embodied in painting and photo art through the landscape genre.
Portrait is the oldest genre, the purpose of which is to convey his personality through the image of a person. In ancient times, the portrait was very common among noble, wealthy people. They wanted to capture themselves for history in order to forever remain in the memory of people. This genre remains very widespread today.
… It differs in that it involves a certain plot. The history of the genre begins with the ancient wall paintings of the Egyptians, who depicted scenes of their life, for example, hunting or feasting.
is also a very unusual genre of photography. The basic principle of macro photography is close-range photography. They shoot flowers, insects and small objects that require detailed examination.
Yet. The difficulty of shooting is the constant movement. You need to have a lot of knowledge, in particular the intricacies of the sport being filmed, in order to get good shots.