Traditional Photography refers to the use of a film camera. In order to see the prints/images, you'd have to either develop them yourself in a darkroom, or have them developed by a lab such as Walgreens, CVS, etc. or you could take them to a photo or printing business. The camera most often used is a 35mm and you use film instead of a memory card. The use of traditional photography IS out there, though it is less common nowadays. Most people have made the transition to Digital Photography, where the lenses are still interchangeable, but you can see your work right away, you use a memory card instead of film, and you can even print your images from home.
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"DP" is the abbreviation of "Director of Photography."
Still life photography is the photography of inanimate subject matter (small group of objects)
Do you mean "Greek language"?If yes,photography=Fotografia=Φωτογραφία!
In photography noise means the extra space on the picture that is not needed.
Digital Photography Director of Photography Data Processing Digital Picture
vivid
dots per inch, but it's not a term specific to photography
of photography
The term "stop" in photography means STOP TAKING PICTURES !! haha :P
It means outfit of the day.
so way modern
If you mean industrial photography it is simply any photography that involves industry. It can be manufacturing of products, industrial premises and images of persons involved in industry - such as business people.