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Robertsons Photography ServiceSubmitted by pfrobertson Thu, 27 Aug 2009
The process and art of creating pictures is called photography. Basically, film cameras, digital cameras, digital video cameras or camcorders are the equipment used to store the resulting information chemically or electronically. As a result, photography offers many profitable benefits including markets for business, science, and art.
Markedly, a historic camera, the Contax S, was the first pentaprism SLR; it was introduced in the year 1949. Additionally, the Nikon F was the first 35mm film system camera and was introduced in the year 1959. Furthermore, photography's products are called negatives and photographs are known as photos today. From its inception, photography has captured the interest of many artists, scientist and amateurs alike. Scientists have used photography to study and record movements. On the other hand, artists try to explore ways other than the photo-mechanical representation of reality. Moreover, the military, law enforcement officers, and security forces use photography for recognition, surveillance and data storage purposes. Photography is used by amateurs to preserve precious memories of special times and moments, to tell stories and for entertainment. Similarly, many mobile phones contain cameras now to practice these types of usage. Subsequently, commercial advertising relies on photography, substantially. It has contributed significantly to its development. Thereupon, the first known photograph was taken by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce in 1825. The image shows a man leading a horse. In essence, photography is the result of a combination of several technical discoveries. Thus, the book entitled Giphantie, published in 1760, by the French author Tiphaigne de la Roche, described what can be understood as photography. Even more so, photography goes as far back as the 1820s with the development of chemical photography. Nevertheless, because this photograph took so long to expose, a new process was being pursued. In 1939, Louis Daguerre took the first ever photo of a person. Eventually, the country of France agreed to pay Daguerre a pension for his formula in exchange for his promise to announce his discovery to the whole world. He did so, as regconition for his country. After reading about Louis Daguerre's invention, William Fox Talbot refined his process, making it readily available to consumers. By 1840, Talbot had invented the calotype process, which creates negative images. John Herschel invented the cyanotype process, now known as the blueprint. He was also the first to use the terms photography, negative and positive; he made the first glass negative in late 1839, as well. Many advancements in photographic glass plates and printing were made throughout the nineteenth century. Lastly, in 1884, George Eastman developed film techology to replace photographic plates, leading to the technology used by film cameras today.
Paul Francis Robertson was born in Galveston, TX, on August 23, 1953. He acquired a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mathematics and Technology from Texas Southern University in Houston, TX, on May 17, 1975, Currently, Paul Francis Robertson is an entrepreneur and a small business owner of the PAUL F ROBERTSON Co. of Small Business Sevices, located in his hometown of Texas City, TX.
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