A photo taken at the time of the event. (Apex)
Yes, because it was taken at the time it happened.
First, one would need to purchase a camera of some sort. If he/she would like to upload this photo through the computer, a digital camera will be better. Camera phones can also be used to take a picture. Next, aim the lens of the camera at the subject of the photograph and depending on what camera product you are using, press the button that takes the photograph. To ensure the best quality, be prepared to adjust certain settings that can affect the photograph, i.e, the zoom, flash and the lighting of the area where the photograph is being taken.
The background color of a photograph would rely a lot upon personal taste, the environment the picture is being taken, and several other factors. In general, it is good to have a black background, so the objects in the front can be seen more clearly and be the focal point of the photograph.
It depends what the insurance was taken out for. Accident insurance would not cover this, but extended warranty or breakdown cover would.
The photograph would remind us all about the prom.
Not exactly. The principle of the pinhole and camera obscura were known, but I assume you are referring to the photographic camera, in which case the answer is no. The first photograph would not be taken with a camera until 1816, and the first permanently fixed photograph in 1826.
You have full rights not to be included in any photograph. If you see a camera being used in a public area, turn away or shield your face. The possible exception to this would be if one were being arrested and photographed because of a legal matter, or being photographed for a legal identification like a drivers license.
Photograph or record it using your cell phone. No paper required and it would be impossible to copy incorrectly.
You cant then it will be a rip-off & you wouldn't like being ripped-off would ya?
Probably the same way we perceive a photograph of a person. It'd seem flat.
You can paint on a photograph. Normal acrylic would work.