PUBLIPRENEUR-BASED LANGUAGE LEARNING (PBLL) FOR PHOTOGRAPHY BUSINESS

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PUBLIPRENEUR-BASED LANGUAGE LEARNING (PBLL) FOR PHOTOGRAPHY BUSINESS

Reading 1
ETIMOLOGY IN PHOTOGRAPHY BUSINESS

The word "photography" was created from the Greek roots φωτός (phōtos), genitive of φῶς (phōs), "light" and γραφή (graphé) "representation by means of lines" or "drawing", together meaning "drawing with light” Several people may have coined the same new term from these roots independently. Hercules Florence, a French painter and inventor living in Campinas, Brazil, used the French form of the word, photographie, in private notes which a Brazilian historian believes were written in 1834. Johann von Maedler, a Berlin astronomer, is credited in a 1932 German history of photography as having used it in an article published on 25 February 1839 in the German newspaper Vossische Zeitung. Both of these claims are now widely reported but apparently neither has ever been independently confirmed as beyond reasonable doubt. Credit has traditionally been given to Sir John Herschel both for coining the word and for introducing it to the public. His uses of it in private correspondence prior to 25 February 1839 and at his Royal Society lecture on the subject in London on 14 March 1839 have long been amply documented and accepted as settled facts.


Reading 2
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY

In 1981, Sony unveiled the first consumer camera to use a charge-coupled device for imaging, eliminating the need for film: the Sony Mavica. While the Mavica saved images to disk, the images were displayed on television, and the camera was not fully digital. In 1991, Kodak unveiled the DCS 100, the first commercially available digital single lens reflex camera. Although its high cost precluded uses other than photojournalism and professional photography, commercial digital photography was born.
Digital imaging uses an electronic image sensor to record the image as a set of electronic data rather than as chemical changes on film.[29] An important difference between digital and chemical photography is that chemical photography resists photo manipulation because it involves film and photographic paper, while digital imaging is a
highly manipulative medium. This difference allows for a degree of image postprocessing that is comparatively difficult in film-based photography and permits different communicative potentials and applications. Digital photography dominates the 21st century. More than 99% of photographs taken
around the world are through digital cameras, increasingly through smartphones.


Q&A

ETIMOLOGY IN PHOTOGRAPHY BUSINESS

1. What : What is meant by photography?
Answer : The word "photography" was created from the Greek roots φωτός (phōtos), genitive of φῶς (phōs), "light" and γραφή (graphé) "representation by means of lines" or "drawing", together meaning "drawing with light”

2. Who : Who is the person usually awarded for inventing the word?
Answer : Credit has traditionally been given to Sir JohHerschel both for coining the word and for introducing it to the public

3. Where : Where the residence of Hercules Florence?
Answer : Hercules Florence, a French painter and inventor living in Campinas, Brazil.

4. Why : Why is John Herschel usually awarded?
Answer : For coining the word and for introducing it to the public.

5. When : In what yer was the term photography according to Hercules Florence written?
Answer : in private notes which a Brazilian historian believes were written in 1834.

6. How : How deos it go about people coining new terms about photography?
Answer : Several people may have coined the same new term from these roots independently. Hercules Florence, a French painter and inventor living in Campinas, Brazil, used the French form of the word, photographie, in private notes which a Brazilian historian 

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY

1. What : What did Sony launch in 1981?
Answer : In 1981, Sony unveiled the first consumer camera to use a charge-coupled device for imaging, eliminating the need for film: the Sony Mavica.

2. Who : Who created the Digital Camera?
Answer : Steven Sasson

3. Where : Where was Digital Photography first discovered?
Answer : At the time, in France it was officially declared that photography was a technological breakthrough.

4. Why : Why does chemical photography refuse to manipulate photos?
Answer : Because it involves film and photographic paper.

5. When : When did Kodak launch its DCS 100?
Answer : In 1991, Kodak unveiled the DCS 100, the first commercially available digital single lens reflex camera.

6. How : How can Digital Photography dominate in the 21st century?
Answer : More than 99% of photographs taken around the world are through digital cameras, increasingly through smartphones.

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