World Photography Day News
World Photography Day 2024: Photography is an art that preserves cherished moments with friends and family, enabling us to relive emotions and memories with just a glance. World Photography Day, celebrated annually on August 19, honours this art form.
There’s a long history behind the photography like other technologies. From the early experiments with light and chemicals to the digital age of instant imagery, the history of photography is a captivating tale of innovation, creativity, and human ingenuity.
Selfies allow us to capture moments, make memories and share those with our friends, families, and the world at large; Here are some quick tips to smash your selfie game.
Communities around the world are organizing photography walks, encouraging participants to explore their surroundings through a lens and capture the often-overlooked beauty in the mundane; Here are 10+ ways to celebrate world photography day.
Photography involves hard work, dedication, patience, and perseverance
Photography is popular among people of all ages, even teenagers
Photography is the art of capturing beautiful moments and preserving them for future reference
Today is World Photography Day
Digital photography has revolutionised the trade
Some of the most popular photography genres are listed here
Neelakurinji flowers, a rare breed that blooms once in every 12 years, have caught the attention of tourists in Karnataka’s Coorg (Madikeri).
IPL team Delhi Capitals paid tribute to their base city of Delhi on the occasion of World Photography Day ( August 19th)
The Delhi based side, tweeted a video from their official twitter handle. The video combines some picturesque photographs which perfectly capture the pulse of the capital city
The video is a perfect ode to their city , which has always stood behind the franchise even during years of struggle, where they failed to qualify to the playoffs for 7 years
Legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar who is quite active on Twitter, posted an interesting tweet on Monday. The popular actress posted a picture of herself from her younger days and captioned it stating that the picture is a “self-clicked” picture from the 1950s. Lata Mangeshkar will be called in selfie in today's time.
On World Photography Day, which is being celebrated worldwide on Saturday, Facebook has reminded its 2 billion monthly active users how to use the platform to be part of the global event.
The company organised a `photo walk` at Infosys office in Bengaluru which was followed by photography quiz and contest for the employees.
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