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According to Maslow's hierarchy of desires theory[1], the necessity to speak comes from the third level of human desires,   humans got to feel a way of belonging and acceptance among their social groups,  and communication may be a certain way to accomplish this need.

As humans, we'd like to communicate to steer, to provide\ seeking info, and to express our emotions and artistic. Communication Is one of the explanations that unbroken the survival of the humans.
Communication (by its varied forms like writing, drawing, photography, etc.)  has contributed within the transfer of history, and ideas and concepts through the generations, who knows, could also be the image that you just picked up in your  backyard a historical document after generation?

Communication has several forms, drawing and photography is a number of them. Drawing  is one amongst the oldest varieties of human expression, humans used to draw as a form of communication around 30,000 years ago, this means before the invent of the written language.

Photography took over from drawing as a more superior technique for accurately representing the visual world. Whereas drawing could be an illustration of forms or objects on a surface by means of lines, the photography is that the process of producing pictures of objects on a sensitive surfaces by means of light.

The history of photography backs of the fifth century B.C., once the Chinese philosopher Mo I noted that a puncture will form a reversed and focused image, once light passes through the opening and into a dark space.

The coining of the word "Photography" has been attributed in 1839 to Sir Sir John Frederick William Herschel based on the Greek φῶς (Phos), (genitive: phōtós) that means "light", and γραφή (graphê), that means "drawing, writing", along that means "drawing with light"

When the light moving through a camera lens, an image formed, this image is something we love to keep for many years and a generation later. In simple words, you need light, lens, film and camera body to have a simple still film camera.

so, photography is just drawing of light! Light is the most important element in photography, there take your photo in creative lighting condition next time your press shutter relates. 



[1]-  Maslow's hierarchy of needs is a theory in psychology proposed by Abraham Maslow in his 1943 paper "A Theory of Human Motivation". Maslow used the terms "physiological", "safety", "belongingness" and "love", "esteem", "self-actualization" and "self-transcendence" to describe the pattern that human motivations generally move through. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maslow's_hierarchy_of_needs)

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