Wherever there is light, one can photograph. – Alfred Stieglitz
We could not agree more. Luckily though, the statement isn’t entirely true anymore. With every Smartphone equipped with “flash” feature let alone the high-end designated cameras, it’s also possible to capture photographs during the night.
The world of photography is massive. Everything that is there and that’s not, the possibility is immense. It all comes down to the photographer’s’ ability to SEE.
Can you see?
See the moments as they happen?
Good. Capture them and let the world see YOUR world through images captured through your lens.
Today is all about celebrating world-wide passion for photography. The world celebrates 177 years of invention of photography today.
Little History
Today, Aug 19th, is the day French government announced the invention of photography as a free gift to the world in 1839. It’s also regarded to be the first practical gift to the world.
Daguerreotype photography is one of the first practical form of photography, and it was invented by Louis Daguerre.
How are you going to celebrate it?
Are you tired of taking pictures and uploading them on your social media profile individually?
Have you tried Facebook video, where Facebook automatically makes a collaboration of your past photos into a slideshow video?
Then you are going to love PICOVICO.
Picovico – an online slideshow video maker, allows you to effortlessly turn your pictures into slideshow video with music. You can upload your photographs onto this web tool, and just follow few simple steps like adding music and captions for your pictures. And that’s it.
The result? You have your own story to tell through the compilation of pictures made into a slideshow video.
Picovico also offers paid plans for users who want more personalization and additional features.
If you are unsure about how to get started on your photographic mission to celebrate World Photography Day, we have 7 Quick Photography Tips for Best Photos.
Like Don Mccullin said,
“Photography for me is not looking, it’s feeling. If you can’t feel what you’re looking at, then you’re never going to get others to feel anything when they look at your pictures.”
Happy World Photography Day!!
How about immortalizing the mesmerizing moments you have captured by making your own slideshow video with Picovico? If you love what you see, do share the links to your photography day videos in the comments below and we’ll feature the best ones on our Facebook page.