Photography
From Memory Alpha, the free Star Trek reference
Photography is the art of producing images on surfaces that are photosensitive, known as photographs.
Spock considered the images taken of the USS Enterprise from Captain John Christopher's F-104 Starfighter, in 1968, to be "poor photography." (TOS: "Tomorrow is Yesterday")
In 2161, Shran gave T'Pol a photograph of a Teneebian amethyst. T'Pol noted to Shran that "the photograph you gave us had poor resolution, but I'm confident our replication will look authentic." (ENT: "These Are the Voyages...")
Jean-Luc Picard kept an album of family photographs. (Star Trek Generations)
The Dominion had a photograph of Benjamin Sisko in their database. When Kilana met Sisko in 2373, she remarked that "your photograph doesn't do you justice. You're quite striking in person". (DS9: "The Ship")
In 2375, Hector Ilario, Greta Vanderweg and Zim Brott were targeted by Chu'lak because there were photographs of people laughing in their quarters. (DS9: "Field of Fire")
In an alternate timeline where Tuvok had been struck with a degenerative neurological disease, before leaving on a dangerous mission, Admiral Janeway left a photograph of USS Voyager's command crew (including the two of them) to remember her by, in case she didn't return. (VOY: "Endgame")
