Images captured through the lens can be emotional, powerful, expressive, artistic, and more. The first lasting photographic prints were made in the 1830s in France by Joseph Niépce and Louis Daguerre
If you enjoy time spent in natural sourroundings, then really any camera, except perphaps a throw away camera, will do. However, if you'd like to improve your photography skills, then consider purchasing a traditional 35mm camera or a digital camera that allows you to control various aspects of the shot such as aperature, focus and shutter speed.
Advances in the science of digital photography have grown in leaps and bounds over the past few years. Pictures from the newest cameras (3 megapixel and above) which are printed on 'digital media', rival the quality of traditional 35mm film cameras.
Advocates of 35mm cameras often tout the quality of their "hard copy" prints as a primary reason for their choice of camera. However, digital printing technology has advanced to the point where you can now print out "real" pictures, that have the look and feel of 35mm pictures.

The Idea of Soura (Photo) is created to make a small community of people who likes photography and enjoy it but they are not proffessionals and work in other majors.