Photography

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /fəˈtɑːɡrəfi/

Definitions of photography

noun the art or practice of taking and processing photographs

Example Sentences

A1 I enjoy taking photography of nature.

A2 She purchased a new camera to improve her photography skills.

B1 Photography is a popular hobby for many people.

B2 His photography portfolio includes stunning landscapes from around the world.

C1 The exhibition showcased the evolution of photography over the past century.

C2 Her photography captures the essence of emotion in every shot she takes.

Examples of photography in a Sentence

formal Photography is the art, application, and practice of creating durable images by recording light or other electromagnetic radiation.

informal I love taking photos, photography is my passion.

slang I'm always snapping pics, photography is my jam.

figurative Through the lens of photography, we can capture moments that last a lifetime.

Grammatical Forms of photography

past tense

photographed

plural

photographies

comparative

more photographic

superlative

most photographic

present tense

photographs

future tense

will photograph

perfect tense

have photographed

continuous tense

is photographing

singular

photography

positive degree

photographic

infinitive

to photograph

gerund

photographing

participle

photographed

Origin and Evolution of photography

First Known Use: 1839 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'photography' originates from the Greek words 'phōs' meaning light and 'graphē' meaning drawing or writing, which together mean 'drawing with light.'
Evolution of the word: The term 'photography' was first used in 1839 by Sir John Herschel to describe the process of capturing images using light-sensitive materials. Over time, the word has come to encompass various techniques and technologies for creating and capturing images, evolving alongside advancements in the field of photography.