Image capturing or photo making is the complicated process of making pictures mechanically. The common term used for these processes is photography.
Event Photographer London uses the process of making pictures by means of the action of light. Light patterns reflected or emitted from objects are recorded onto a sensitive medium or storage chip through a timed exposure. The process is done through mechanical, chemical or digital devices known as cameras. The word photography comes from the Greek words which meant `drawing with light` or `representation by means of lines`. Traditionally the product of photography has been called a photograph. The term photo is an abbreviation; many people also call them pictures. In digital photography like the kind used by most
Event Photographer London these days, the term image has begun to replace photograph although the term image is traditional in geometric optics. A camera is the image-forming device and photographic film or a digital storage card is the recording medium, although other methods are available. For instance, the photocopy machine forms permanent images but uses the transfer of static electrical charges rather than photographic film; hence the term electro photography is used. Objects can also be placed directly on the glass of a scanner to produce digital pictures.
Event Photographer London control the camera and lens to expose the light recording material which is usually film or a charge-coupled device to the required amount of light.