Photography today still has the same concept principle but has a lot of technological advancements. A lot of things have changed in making photos. History of cameras have is one obvious evident on how it advanced. One good example is how digital picture applies an electric image sensor to record the graphic as a set of electronic data compared to the earlier process of chemical changes on films. One of the main difference between digital and chemical photography is that chemical photography resists photo manipulation since the device requires film and photographic paper, while in digital imaging is a highly manipulative carrier. This difference enables a degree of image post-processing which is comparatively difficult in film-based photography and facilitates different communicative potentials and applications.
About the author: Isaac Loggins is veteran photographer that still uses different kinds of cameras in his work. He believes that every camera has a specific feature and capability of capturing its subjects natural beauty.

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