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Why Didn’t Photography Kill Painting?
Photodoto TipsPhotography and painting have been around for a long time and have created a fascinating tapestry that has mesmerized people for hundreds of years. As the 19th century began, the invention of photography sparked a heated discussion among skeptics, who thought that traditional painting would soon be gone.

They imagined a world in which the perfect accuracy and instant gratification of photos would overshadow the painstaking work of painters, making their favorite art form less well-known. But as the pages of history turned, an amazing story emerged: that of how these two seemingly different types of art were able to live together peacefully and inspire each other.
Photography and painting didn’t compete with each other; instead, they had a fascinating conversation in which each left a permanent mark on the other’s creative journey. This led to a lasting partnership that made art better in ways that no one could have imagined.
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