Photographic Processes
Photographic processes refer to the methods used to capture images using light. The most common process is digital photography, where cameras convert light into electronic signals, creating images that can be easily stored and edited. Another traditional method is film photography, which uses light-sensitive film to record images, requiring development in a darkroom.
Various techniques exist within these processes, such as black and white photography and color photography. Each technique has its own unique characteristics and applications. Additionally, alternative processes like cyanotype and daguerreotype offer artistic approaches to image-making, showcasing the diversity of photographic art.