pho·tog·ra·phy
Pronounced [fuh-tog-ruh-fee]
–noun
1. Historically, the process of recording images on sensitized material by the action of light, X-rays, etc, and the chemical processing of this material to produce a print, slide, or cine film. More recently, the light sensitive material has been replaced by digital sensors that then copy the image to a disc that can be read by a computer.
2. The art, practice, or occupation of taking and printing photographs.
Areas of interest for standard photoraphers include:
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