Hobby from Nina Dobrev

Photography

Photography is the art, application and practice of creating durable images by recording light or other electromagnetic radiation, either electronically by means of an image sensor, or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film. It is employed in many fields of science, manufacturing (e.g., photolithography), and business, as well as its more direct uses for art, film and video production, recreational purposes, hobby, and mass communication. Typically, a lens is used to focus the light reflected or emitted from objects into a real image on the light-sensitive surface inside a camera during a timed exposure. With an electronic image sensor, this produces an electrical charge at each pixel, which is electronically processed and stored in a digital image file for subsequent display or processing. The result with photographic emulsion is an invisible latent image, which is later chemically "developed" into a visible image, either negative or positive depending on the purpose of the photographic material and the method of processing. A negative image on film is traditionally used to photographically create a positive image on a paper base, known as a print, either by using an enlarger or by contact printing.
Nina Dobrev
Actress
I’m learning photography. I decided to pick up new hobbies. I’ve had a beautiful big Canon camera for over 15 years that I didn’t know how to work. I started taking a photography course online to teach me what all the buttons that used to intimidate me mean.
Hobby from Nina Dobrev

Scrapbooking

Scrapbooking is a method of preserving, presenting, and arranging personal and family history in the form of a book, box, or card. Typical memorabilia include photographs, printed media, and artwork. Scrapbook albums are often decorated and frequently contain extensive journal entries or written descriptions. Scrapbooking started in the United Kingdom in the nineteenth century.
Nina Dobrev
Actress
I’m scrapbooking. I’m a big Polaroid girl. I love taking photos and keeping memories. But unfortunately for the last 10 years, I’ve just thrown them all in a box and hidden it in a dark closet. Recently I took the time to go through all the photos and organize them. I scrapbooked some, and I put magnets on the others to hang on a big magnetic wall I have in my house to create a memory collage. It’s been therapeutic and really nice to not only remember but also feel connected to friends and good times in this time of isolation.