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The modern definition of photography is the process of producing images. This also includes, the process of taking or producing a photo.
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Conventional photography uses film while modern photograhp mainly uses digital.
Louis Daguerre was French. He was born on November 18, 1787, in Cormery, France. Daguerre is best known for his contributions to photography, particularly the invention of the daguerreotype process in the 1830s. His work laid the foundation for modern photography.
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Many 20th century painters have named Cézanne as 'the father of us all.'
The father of modern police photography is often considered to be Alphonse Bertillon. In the late 19th century, he developed a systematic method for identifying criminals through a combination of photography and anthropometry, known as the Bertillon System. His work laid the foundation for the use of photography in criminal investigations and the documentation of crime scenes. Bertillon's techniques significantly influenced modern forensic photography practices.
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Freelance photography will be photography done on each agreement basis. Rather than working for a company, a freelancer works on numerous ventures for various customers.