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World Photography Day: Date, Theme, History, Significance, How To Celebrate

World Photography Day is celebrated annually on August 19

<div class="paragraphs"><p>Picture used for representational purpose only. Photo by Erik Mclean on Unsplash</p></div>
Picture used for representational purpose only. Photo by Erik Mclean on Unsplash
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World Photography Day is celebrated annually on August 19. It is a worldwide celebration of the art, craft, science and history of photography.

World Photography Day 2023: Theme

The theme of World Photography Day 2023 Landscapes. Enthusiasts can share the best photos landscapes and use the hashtag #WorldPhotographyDay and #WorldPhotographyDay2023 on the social media platform of their choice.

World Photography Day: History

World Photography Day recognises the invention of the Daguerreotype, a photographic process developed by Frenchmen Louis Daguerre and Joseph Nicéphore Niépce in 1837. The French Academy of Sciences announced the invention to the public on January 9, 1839. The French government then proclaimed the invention as a gift "free to the world" on August 19 of the same year, hence the choice of this date to celebrate World Photography Day.

World Photography Day 2023: Significance

World Photography Day is significant because it is a day to celebrate the creativity and innovation of photographers, and to reflect on the power of photography to capture and share moments in time. Photography is a powerful tool that can be used to express oneself, communicate with others, and make the world a better place. World Photography Day is a time to celebrate this art form and its many benefits.

World Photography Day 2023: How To Celebrate

Here are some ways to celebrate World Photography Day:

  • Take photos. Go out and take some photos of the things you love, whether it's your family, friends, pets, hobbies, or the natural world.

  • Everyone loves to share photos and this day is a legit day to share. Use the hashtag #WorldPhotographyDay on social media.

  • You can also enter them in photography competitions like .worldphotographyday.com or print them out and display them in your home or office.

  • If you are not already a photographer, take some time to learn about the art and science of photography. Read books, watch tutorials, or take a photography class.

  • Visit a photography exhibit. Check out your local museum or gallery to see if there's an exhibit happening near you.

  • Support local photographers. Buy prints from your favourite local photographers or commission them to take a photo for you.

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