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History of photography, method of recording the image of an object through the action of light, or related radiation, on a light-sensitive material. The word, derived from the Greek photos (“light”) and graphein (“to draw”), was first used in 1830 Bs.
This article treats the historical and aesthetic aspects of still photography. For a discussion of the technical aspects of the medium, see photography, technology of. For a treatment of motion-picture photography, or cinematography, see motion picture, history of, and motion-picture technology
One image-capturing process that has been in use all through history is the old-fashioned (pencil on canvas) drawing.
How is image drawing done?
This simply involves the use of canvas (which could be leather or paper) and pencil (or old-fashioned coal or oil) to capture an image for record purposes.
According to historians, drawing was invented before written language. It evolved from the use of cave walls to record information (during the Paleolithic Age - about 30,000 years ago).
What are the advantages?
Drawing helps to capture the situation as it was when it was recorded.
How about demerits?
The demerits of this method of capturing image is that it is dependent on the memory of the artist as well as their ability to draw.
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