The word "photograph" was coined in 1839 by Sir John Herschel and is based on the Greek φῶς (phos), meaning "light", and γραφή (graphê), meaning "drawing, writing", together meaning "drawing with light"
no clue don't care either You are dumb.
critic A.D. Coleman. See "Disappearing Witness: Change in Twentieth-Century American Photography" By Gretchen Garner for details....
Commercial photography is a term used to describe a photograph that is used for a financial or commercial purpose. Commercial photographs are used on products, advertisements or anywhere that a photographic image is needed. Commercial photographers can be hired to take photos of products to be used in advertisements, billboards, articles and other types of media.
scale in art means the size or proportion of the model you are drawing.
Environmental portraiture is my favorite genre of photography. I enjoy photographing people in their homes, places of employment, and outdoor environments because context enhances personality. These pictures use composition, lighting, and subtle facial expressions to tell stories. Each portrait is made vivid, relatable, and emotionally complex by revealing authenticity and the relationship between the subject and the surroundings.
"Shutter Stock is actually a photography term that refers to a photography website. Different photographers put their images on there, and you can pay to download photos."
The term for taking pictures without permission is called "unauthorized photography" or "unlawful photography."
dots per inch, but it's not a term specific to photography
The term "depth of field" in photography refers to the range of distance in a photo where objects appear sharp and in focus.
The term "stop" in photography means STOP TAKING PICTURES !! haha :P
cinematography
no clue don't care either You are dumb.
According to my research, the hobby of collection photographs is simply called "photography collecting." A person who engages in photography collecting is a "photography collector." Yeah, I was hoping for a fancy term, too.
The term "16-50mm lens" in photography refers to a zoom lens that has a focal length range of 16mm to 50mm. This means that the lens can capture a wide-angle view at 16mm and a standard view at 50mm, allowing for versatile framing options in photography.
critic A.D. Coleman. See "Disappearing Witness: Change in Twentieth-Century American Photography" By Gretchen Garner for details....
The term "50mm lens" in photography refers to a lens with a focal length of 50 millimeters. This type of lens is commonly used for capturing images with a natural perspective similar to what the human eye sees.
In photography, the term "smaller f-stop" refers to a larger aperture opening on the camera lens, allowing more light to enter and creating a shallower depth of field in the image.