World Photography Day 19 August: Abdullah Khan
M. Abdullah Khan
Aspiring Electrical Engineer | Robotics & IoT Systems Enthusiast | IEEE Brand Ambassador | NPoC (Bangladesh), SGAC
Photography is the workmanship, application and practice of making strong pictures by recording light, either electronically by methods for a picture sensor, or artificially by methods for a light-delicate material, for example, photographic film. World Photography Day is praised with the goal that individuals around the globe can impart their emotions and communicate through the specialty of photography every year on August 19. The entire thought behind the day is to have conversations about photography and urge the individuals who need to seek after photography as a side interest or vocation. Simultaneously, on this day the pioneers who roused others to take up this ability are associated with their commitment.
History of World Photography Day
The starting point of the day lies in the creation of the Daguerreotype, a photographic procedure which was created by Frenchman Louis, Daguerre and Joseph Nicephore Niepce in 1837. As indicated by reports, on January 9, 1839, the French Academy of Sciences made a declaration with respect to the Daguerreotype. Following 10 days, the French government got the licenses and said that this creation was a blessing to the world, with no copyright.
Photographs even transcend the passing of time - a photo from a hundred years ago can still be as appreciated now, as it was then. A photo taken tomorrow, can still be just as appreciated by others in a hundred years' time.
#WorldPhotographyDay
World Photography Day is an annual, worldwide celebration of the art, craft, science and history of photography. The next World Photography Day will take place on Wednesday, August 19th, 2020. Be sure to share your best photos on social media and tag using #WorldPhotographyDay.
Why August 19 is observed as World Photography Day?
On August 19, 2010 World Photo Day hosted its first global online gallery. Almost 270 photographers shared their pictures and people from over 100 countries visited the website. This marked the first official, globally reaching World Photo Day. Since the day is observed every year worldwide.
This is a short article about photography and it's history. I hope you like it.
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Aspiring Electrical Engineer | Robotics & IoT Systems Enthusiast | IEEE Brand Ambassador | NPoC (Bangladesh), SGAC
4 年This one is basically for development of myself. ????♂?