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MANDAR CHARYA
Mar 10, 2022
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Hey I am a Photographer Based In Mumbai Its was January 31 I Bought My First Camera I Start Photography From 2017 It was a Wonder Experience I Have Seen Many People During This year Its Was All About Emotions Happiness Photography is Not To Take Photo Its To Capture Best Moments Of The Life Photography Is The Art, Application, and Practice of Creating Durable Images By Recording Light, either Electronically By Means of an Image Senso. It is Employed in Many Fields of Science, Manufacturing, and Business, as Well as Its More Direct Uses for Art, Film and Video Production, Recreational Purposes, Hob

what is a camera 

Typically, a Lens is Used to Focus The Light Reflected or Emitted From Objects Into a Real Image on the Light-Sensitive Surface Inside a Camera During a Timed Exposure. With an Electronic Image Sensor, This Produces an Electrical Charge at Each Pixel, Which is Electronically Processed and Stored in a Digital Image File for Subsequent Display or Processing. The Result With Photographic Emulsion is an Invisible Latent Image, Which is Later Chemically Developed Into a Visible Image, Either Negative or Positive, Depending on The Purpose of The Photographic Material and The Method of Processing. A Negative Image On Film Is Traditionally Used to Photographically Create a Positive Image On a Paper Base, Known as a Print, Either By Using an Enlarger or By Contact Printing

what are the laws

Photography Is Both Restricted and Protected By the Law Protection of Photographs Is Typically Achieved Through The Granting of Copyright or Moral Rights to The Photographer. In The United States, photography is protected as a First Amendment Right and Anyone is Free to Photograph Anything Seen in Public Spaces as Long as it is in Plain View. In the UK a Recent Law (Counter-Terrorism Act 2008) Increases The Power of the Police to Prevent People, Even Press Photographers, From Taking Pictures in Public Places. In South Africa, Any Person May Photograph Any Other Person, Without Their Permission, In Public Spaces and the Only Specific Restriction Placed on What May not be Photographed By Government is Related to Anything Classed as National Security. Each Country Has Different Laws.


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