National Photograph Day

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Hey there photography enthusiasts! Get ready to strike a pose because it's National Photograph Day! This is the perfect day to celebrate the art of capturing incredible moments with a click of a button. Whether you're a professional photographer or just someone who loves to snap pictures on their phone, this is your day to shine. So grab your camera, put on your best smile, and let's dive into the fascinating world of photography!

When is Photograph Day?

It's national photograph day on the 19th August.


The Birth of National Photograph Day

Now, you may be wondering how National Photograph Day came to be. Well, let me enlighten you! Back in the old days of the internet, a group of passionate photographers joined forces to establish a day dedicated to their beloved craft. They wanted to spread the joy of photography and showcase the incredible power of capturing moments through the lens.

In 2016, on August 19th, the internet was buzzing with excitement as National Photograph Day gained substantial attention. People all over the world expressed their love for photography, shared their best shots, and even organized local photo walks to explore their surroundings through the camera's eye.

A Snapshot of the Internet's Love for National Photograph Day

We did some digging and found 156 mentions of National Photograph Day online. It seems like people really know how to capture the essence of this special day! From heartfelt tributes to breathtaking landscapes, the internet was flooded with a visual feast of stunning photographs. August 19th truly became a day to celebrate the art of photography.

Why We Love National Photograph Day

Photography is a universal language that allows us to freeze a moment in time. It lets us relive our fondest memories, share our unique perspective with the world, and express ourselves creatively. National Photograph Day gives us the opportunity to appreciate the power of a single image and the stories it can tell.

Whether you're a fan of nature photography, street photography, or silly selfies, there's something for everyone on this special day. Don't be shy; grab your camera, embrace your inner photographer, and capture the beauty that surrounds you.



History behind the term 'Photograph'


1839

Birth of Photography

In 1839, the term 'photograph' was born along with the invention of photography. It was Sir John Herschel who first used the word to describe the process of capturing an image using light-sensitive materials. This breakthrough discovery revolutionized the way people preserved memories and captured the world around them.


1843

First Photographic Album

The term 'photograph' gained further popularity in 1843 with the introduction of the first-ever photographic album by Anna Atkins. Atkins was an English botanist and photographer who used the newly invented cyanotype method to create a collection of fascinating botanical images. Her album, titled 'Photographs of British Algae: Cyanotype Impressions,' became the first published book to feature photographic illustrations.


1861

Wider Public Adoption

Over time, photography gained widespread recognition and became more accessible to the general public. In 1861, the British Journal of Photography adopted the term 'photograph' as the official title for images produced through photographic processes. This formal recognition further solidified the term's place in the English language and popularized its usage among photographers and enthusiasts.



1888

The Kodak Camera

The introduction of the Kodak camera by George Eastman in 1888 marked a significant milestone in the history of photography. This innovative camera made photography more convenient and portable for the masses. It was designed to be simple and accessible, allowing anyone to capture photographs with ease. The popularity of the Kodak camera contributed to the widespread use and understanding of the term 'photograph' among the general public.


1902

Ansel Adams and Photography as Art

In 1902, the influential American photographer Ansel Adams was born, further elevating the status of photography as an art form. Adams's breathtaking landscape photographs showcased the beauty and potential of photography as a means of artistic expression. As photography gained recognition as a legitimate art form, the term 'photograph' became synonymous with capturing not only moments but also artistic visions.


Did you know?

Did you know that the world's oldest surviving photograph was taken in 1826? The photograph, known as 'View from the Window at Le Gras,' was captured by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce, a French inventor. This groundbreaking image paved the way for the incredible advancements we see in photography today.

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First identified

16th June 2015

Most mentioned on

19th August 2016

Total mentions

156

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