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The document discusses different types of photography, providing examples and descriptions of each. It covers landscape, photojournalism, studio, portrait, architectural, event, advertising, fashion, street, illustration, and sports photography. For each type, it highlights what defines that style of photography through images and captions explaining key elements and goals for that photographic application.
The document discusses different types of photography, providing examples and descriptions of each. It covers landscape, photojournalism, studio, portrait, architectural, event, advertising, fashion, street, illustration, and sports photography. For each type, it highlights what defines that style of photography through images and captions explaining key elements and goals for that photographic application.
The document discusses different types of photography, providing examples and descriptions of each. It covers landscape, photojournalism, studio, portrait, architectural, event, advertising, fashion, street, illustration, and sports photography. For each type, it highlights what defines that style of photography through images and captions explaining key elements and goals for that photographic application.
• My tutor has given me the task of researching different types of
photography and creating a presentation showing examples of each type, along with describing the differences between each photographic application. LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY
• Landscape Photography is one of the most popular
types of photography.
• It is the practice of taking photos outdoors in order to
capture the area or view of the photographer.
• The main goal is to bring the viewer into the scene.
• This photo shows a wide shot of a beach area also
taking advantage of the rule of thirds. PHOTOJOURNALISM
• Photojournalism is a type of journalism which
uses photography alone to tell the story, as opposed to text. • This concept of journalism is popular as it only shows the viewer a photo and leaves it to them to interpret what is happening. • Two different people could draw two different conclusions from the same photo. STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY
• Studio Photography is a type of photography
which is usually done indoors in a controlled environment, where the photographer has full control over lighting, background, costume etc.
• Studio Photography is used mostly for taking
photos of people like this one, but it can also be used for other things like food or a product.
• This type of photography most commonly
features in magazines and promotional content. PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY
• Portrait Photography is a type of photography
which aims to capture the human form and emotion. It is usually taken from above the shoulders with the face in focus.
• The difference between this and Studio
Photography is that one is done in a fully controlled environment and one is not.
• In this photo, the photographer has used a
low aperture to create a blurry background, leaving the person as the clear subject. ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY
• Architectural Photography is a type of photography
which focuses on capturing a building or structure.
• These photos are usually shot using wide angle
lenses, as they allow a lot more to fit in the frame, and slightly warp the image to make the subject seem more prominent.
• In this photo, the photographer has chosen to
stand close to the building and point the camera up, making it look as if its towering over the viewer. EVENT PHOTOGRAPHY
• Event Photography is when a photographer
attends an event, such as a concert, and documents it by taking photographs of it.
• This type of photography would mainly be used
by the event organizer for promotional purposes.
• In this photo, we see an ultra wide-angle shot,
which has let the photographer include the stage, the crowd, the confetti and the sky. This photo effectively captures the atmosphere. ADVERTISING PHOTOGRAPHY
• Advertising Photography is a type of photography that
consists of taking photos of a product or service.
• These photos are then used by the client for advertising
the product or service.
• The goal is to make the product or service look
appealing, which is done in this photo advertising a Cider by placing the product in ice and capturing the water drops on the bottle. This makes the drink seem ice cold and refreshing. FASHION PHOTOGRAPHY
• Fashion Photography is when photography is
used for capturing images of clothing items or outfits, for use in magazines or advertising.
• Most of the time these photos would be shot
in a studio where the photographer controls the scene, but sometimes they may shoot somewhere else.
• In this photo, the background is plain and red,
meaning the only subject to look at is the model and the outfit she is wearing. STREET PHOTOGRAPHY
• Street Photography is when a photographer aims
to capture the streets of a particular place, and the things happening on them.
• This is one of the best types of photography for
capturing real-life situations and encounters. Stuff that is difficult to capture without perfect timing and framing.
• In this photo, the photographer managed to
capture a man playing a trumpet while walking down the street, while also capturing a woman’s immediate reaction to him. ILLUSTRATION PHOTOGRAPHY
• Illustration Photography is an interesting type of
photography as it is a combination of both photos and illustrating.
• A photographer will usually take a photo of a subject
and then edit it in post-production to add a drawing of some sort which will usually hint at a deeper meaning.
• In this photo, a man is just looking at his phone.
However, after adding the illustration, it turns his phone into this type of monster that is surrounding the man and distracting him from the outside world. SPORTS PHOTOGRAPHY
• Sports Photography is a type of photography where
the goal is to capture a very specific moment in time, of something that is happening during a sporting event.
• This can be very difficult as it requires a fast camera
and fast photographer to capture the image at the exact moment, or else miss the moment in time itself.
• In this photo, we see a footballer being tackled. If
the photo wasn’t taken at that exact moment, we would not see that tackle as it happened