NATIONAL CAMERA DAY
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NATIONAL CAMERA DAY
Everything comes into focus on June 29 when we recognize National Camera Day. This National Day commemorates the camera, photographs we've take with our camera. Follow along as we take a snapshot of some interesting camera facts and learn a few things, too.
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A camera is an irreplaceable tool used to record and replicate memories, events, people, and places. Before the invention of the camera, the only resource to document a vision was a painting. Capturing an image of a person or place in a drawing took time and skill. Very few people can perfectly draw the likeness of someone, let alone capture the essence of an event. The power of a camera provided many with a simple, inexpensive, and fast solution to capture important moments.
George Eastman, also known as "The Father of Photography," brought the camera to the masses. While he did not invent the camera, he did develop many additions improving the use, ease, and production of the camera. His developments made the camera widely available to homes around the world.
While the first cameras were large and bulky, each later design evolved until some cameras were as small as a pen. Today's digital cameras have many features and variations, making them appealing to people of all ages for personal and professional use. The portable and easy-to-use features not only allow us to take photos quickly, but we can also edit them on the fly. Smartphones with built-in cameras include features that allow us to share photos instantly, too.
Taking photos has become so easy. According to Business Insider, in 2017, we took over 1.2 trillion digital photos! From a large boxy camera to one that fits in our pocket, cameras have come a long way making snapping a moment in time one of the easiest things to do.
HOW TO OBSERVE NATIONAL CAMERA DAY
Whether photography is a hobby or your profession, celebrate the day by taking photos. Snap a picture of something or someone you enjoy and cherish the memory. But taking pictures isn't the only way to celebrate.
Take a photography class.
Teach someone how to take outstanding photos.
Expand your photography skills by learning more about your camera.
Try a different style of photography or camera.
Post photos on social media using #NationalCameraDay.
HISTORY OF NATIONAL CAMERA DAY
National Day Calendar is researching the origins of this flashy holiday.