This document provides an overview of holography submitted by a group of physics students. It defines holography as a technique that records light wave patterns to produce a visual 3D image of an object. The document explains how a hologram is recorded and reconstructed, as well as various applications of holography such as in optical computers, biomedical imaging, CDs, and holographic scanners. It compares holography to photography and discusses advantages like higher resolution 3D images and increased data storage capacity, as well as disadvantages like requiring precise equipment.