World Photography Day

Posing in the schoolyard or at the desk for their first photo albums, the guys do not realize that they are looking at their young eyes forever. Lenses capture minutes of joy and despair, and then the yellowed leaves of old photographs reveal the great-grandchildren and grandchildren of their ancestors' faces after decades. From these splinters it is possible, like puzzles, to add the chronicle of a family's life to those who have passed away forever. It can therefore often photo albums become for man the most valuable thing that one wants to save at critical moments.

When is World Photography Day celebrated?

The first completely readable image with semitones on silver plates was obtained by Inventor from France Louis Daguerre. It was more perfect than heliography, and the pundits considered this method a promising direction of science. For some time Dager kept his discovery secret, hoping to get commercial benefits, but he had to sell his development to the government. Only a couple of years later, on August 19 , 1839, the Academy of Fine Arts and the Academy of Sciences of France held a meeting where the public could finally acquaint themselves with the details of the most important world discovery. Not surprisingly, it was this date that Aussie Corske Ara, 170 years later, proposed to use for the celebration of World Photography Day.

How to celebrate the Day of Photography?

Now even in a simple smartphone or a cheap button-phone there are different quality cameras, almost every inhabitant of the planet saw at least once the world through the lens glass. Therefore, on August, 19th is an occasion to celebrate the World day of a photo, both to professionals, and fans. It is good for this date to plan visiting exhibitions to evaluate and see the real work of real masters. You can also arrange your own Family Photography Day, give each a camera and then hold a contest of the most successful shots. It is not necessary to stay at home to organize all these events. Excellent staff, able to please the whole family for many years, most often obtained in nature or near local architectural attractions.