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Photos from One Photography Kuwait's post 31/03/2017

Sigma 70-200 Product Shoot

Photos 17/03/2016

Cam Used: Nikon D3200
F/13
30 sec exposure
Location: Reggae Park

| One Photography | 12/09/2015

Well its my 3rd Year in Photography!!! I have travelled so much in the beautiful field of Photography from my very own first photo.

So when I turn back, I really need to thank many people who made me reach till here. First of all i thank my MOM and DAD who supported me, in fact they are the reason why I still continue to pursue in this field. And of course i thank GOD for giving me this talent and also gifting me with such lovely parents who can support me. Well also my friends and relatives who too supported me and encouraged me.

And also thank you to all those people who liked my page and gave me suggestions which made me improve each photo.

Well THANK YOU ALL!!

Well this year there is something special too!!
This year I proudly present you with my very own self designed PORTFOLIO.

http://onephotographykuwait.com/

So guys do visit the site and leave suggestions because your suggestions are my motivation to move ahead.

Thats all FOLKS!!!

Enjoy The Portfolio.

| One Photography |

Photos 29/07/2015

Cam Used: Nikon D3200
f/11
1/300
ISO:100

Location: Perunthuruthy, Thiruvella, Kerala

29/06/2015

Oops!!! Its always better late than never.

So we are wishing all photographers out there a NATIONAL CAMERA DAY!! :-)

HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY:

Cameras and photography have developed substantially over the years, from its early roots with the French inventor Joseph Niépce right up to modern day digital photography.

Joseph Niépce was a French inventor; he is most noted as one of the inventors of photography and was a pioneer in the field. He developed the heliograph; a technique used to produce the world’s first known photograph in 1825, the view from the window at Le Gras the families estate.

In 1839, Louis Jacques Daguerre took the first fixed image that didn’t fade. He is recognized for his invention of the daguerreotype process of photography. He became known as one of the fathers of photography. His method required 30 minutes of exposure. He named the process – the Daguerreotype. Tintypes were developed in 1856 by Hamilton Smith and decades later, George Eastman invented flexible and unbreakable film that could be rolled. This was the birth of the first Kodak that was offered for sale in 1888.

In 1925 the Leica I went on sale, the Leica’s immediate popularity spawned a number of competitors. Kodak released its Retina I in 1934 though 35 mm cameras were still out of reach for most people things would soon change with the introduction of the inexpensive Argus A in 1936. The Japanese camera industry began with the birth of Canon in 1936 with its 35 mm rangefinder. Japanese cameras would soon become incredibly popular in the West after the Korean War as veterans and soldiers stationed in Japan brought them back to the United States.

While conventional cameras were becoming more refined and sophisticated, an entirely new type of camera appeared on the market in 1948. While TSLR and SLR were still the rage this new camera would change the way people would capture memories. This was the Polaroid, the world’s first instant-picture camera, no development needed. Known as a Land Camera after its inventor, Edwin Land, this camera was able to produce finished positive prints from the exposed negatives in under a minute. This new camera took the market by storm; people no longer had to sit still for long periods of time in order for their photographer to snap a picture.

The first digital camera that was commercially was sold in December of 1989 in Japan, the DS-X by Fuji. In 1991, Kodak brought to market the Kodak DCS-100, the beginning of a long line of professional Kodak DCS SLR cameras that were based in part on film bodies. It used a 1.3 megapixel sensor and was priced at $13,000.

The first commercially available digital camera, in the United States, was the 1990 the Dycam Model 1. It was originally a commercial failure because it was black and white, low in resolution, and cost nearly $1,000 but this changed and soon became loved by photographers.

With the standardisation of JPEG and MPEG in 1988 which allowed images and video files to be compressed for storage onto a SD or CF card. With the introduction of the Nikon D1 in 1999 at 2.47 megapixels, this was the first digital SLR that was entirely by a major manufacturer. The D1 cost of just under $6,000 was inexpensive for professional photographers and high-end consumers. This camera also used Nikon F-mount lenses, which meant photographers could utilise many of the lenses they already owned.

By 2010, nearly all mobile phones featured built-in camera with a resolution of 1-2 megapixels digital video camera. Many cameras also featured built-in GPS.

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