What two Greek words are the origins of the term “photography”? What
makes them fitting for this media-based art form?


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What two Greek words are the origins of the term “photography”? What

  • This Penelope has her own story to tell, and if it took her so  long to tell it, well, that's because she had to work on it herself.  She's not that fond of story-telling, a "small art" that she quite humorously calls the beginning of her narrative, and the art that her slippery husband is popular for.  Yet, as she says, she 's popular for her patience, so waiting a few  thousand years to share the tale isn't a challenge for her, and she's ready now.
  • The two Greek words that make up the English term photography are the words "photos" and "graphe."  he Greek word "photos" simply translates into light, while "graphe" means depiction of lines or, in short, drawing.  Therefore, photography is a composite word that literally means "drawing"  ith color, "which can actually be used as a form of art.

Meaning of Photography

  • Photography is the craft, technique and practice of producing lasting images through the capturing of light or other electromagnetic radiation.

Person who invented the Camera

  1. Johann Zahn-  It's the one who designed  the first camera in 1685.  A German inventor whose box-sized camera obscura produced a template for the box  and reflex cameras that appeared at the dawn of photography in the nineteenth century.
  2. Joseph Nicephore Niepce- The creation of the  first realistic image is credited.  In the year 1814,  he clicked the first photograph.

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