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'''Photography''' is the [[art]] or procedure of creating pictures or images by the action of radiant energy (typically visible light) on a sensitive surface such as reactive film.  While black and white is still a popular photography choice, today's film and digital photographs are primarily shot in color.
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'''Photography''' is the [[art]] or procedure of creating pictures or images by the action of radiant energy (typically visible light) on a sensitive surface such as reactive film.  While black and white is still a popular photography choice, today's film and digital photographs are primarily shot in color. The word photography comes from Greek words and means “drawing with light.”

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Photography is the art or procedure of creating pictures or images by the action of radiant energy (typically visible light) on a sensitive surface such as reactive film. While black and white is still a popular photography choice, today's film and digital photographs are primarily shot in color. The word photography comes from Greek words and means “drawing with light.”