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WHAT DOES THE WORD "PHO­TOG­RA­PHY" LIT­ER­AL­LY MEAN?

Drawing with light. The word pho­tog­ra­phy derives from the Greek photos ("­light") and graphe ("­draw­ing"). The term was coined by Hercules Flo­rence, a French painter and in­ven­tor, who used it in his diary to describe the process. Photos is also the root of words such as photon or pho­to­pho­bia (fear of light). 

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