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A Brief History of Photographic Flash

A Brief History of Photographic Flash

How is a photograph created? Through light. Actually, every aspect of photography is dependent on light: light is what is captured by the film, light reflects off different objects making them visible and creating color. Well, what happens, when there is no light or there’s only little of it?

In this article we will explore every aspect of the artificial lighting evolution starting with early chemicals, flash powders, and moving on to flash bulbs and electronic flashes.

A History of Photography Part 3: Going Digital

A History of Photography Part 3: Going Digital

Until modern times, photography was quite a difficult hobby to maintain. One had cameras, different lenses, manual focus, and complicated settings. With the advent of digital cameras, all this complexity disappeared.

Following on from the first and second parts in this series, today we take a step back and take a look at how the digital form of our favorite art became what it is today. From the invention of digital image sensors, to how Photoshop came to be!

A History of Photography Part 2: The Growth

A History of Photography Part 2: The Growth

The first part in our “History of Photography” series took a look at Camera Obscura, the invention of the camera, and introduced us to some of the very first names in photography.

Today we’re continuing that series, looking at how photography grew into a widely consumed medium, conquering the minds of people everywhere. Again, we’ll also introduce you to some of the big names in photography between 1935 and 1980!

A History of Photography Part 1: The Beginning

A History of Photography Part 1: The Beginning

Photography. An art form invented in 1830s, becoming publicly recognised ten years later. Today, photography is the largest growing hobby in the world with the hardware alone creating a multi-billion dollar industry. Not everyone knows what Camera Obscura or even Shutter Speed is, nor have many heard of Henri Cartier-Bresson or even Annie Leibovitz.

Today we take a step back and take a look at how this fascinating technique was created and developed, because proudly knowing the past is the primary way to create a great future.


This entry is part 10 of 14 in the Film Photography Session