2. Landscape Photography
This type of photography shows different spaces
within the world. It captures the beauty of our
world. These places usually have no or little
human life within them. This type of photography
is taken in a wide long shot so that you can focus
on a certain part of the image. Here are some
examples of some Landscape photographers. I
chose these examples of photography because as
they present natural landscape with little or no
human activity. They allow us to view vast scenes
and secluded areas
Michael Frye
Jay Jallornia
Michael Frye: Back to Tony Sweet
Jurassic Park John Sexton
These are some
examples of
famous
Landscape
photographers
Michael Frye: Winter
Jay Jallornia- Wonderland
Night Time
3. Comparisons
Landscape photography has not really changed over the years,
it’s all pretty much the same. The only thing that has changed is
the technology that photographers are using. Cameras are a lot
more advanced nowadays. The image quality is loads better, the
images are a lot more sharper and more clear. Here is an example
of a photograph taken in 1902 and a photograph from today.
Photo taken by Andrew smith in 1902-
Niagara falls. Photo taken by Tony Whittle in
2012
4. Marco Photography
Macro photography, also known as macrophotography
is the art of capturing detail. These photographs are mainly nature
and insects shots. This is to show things that cannot normally be
seen. They use depth of field because it allows how much of the
image is in focus. Here are some examples of some amazing Marco
photography
This photo
was taken by
Kristina
Buceatchi.
(Another This photo was taken by Sharron
Vision) Johnstone. (Water Drops) The photo
below was also taken by Sharron (
Raspberry drops)
5. Comparison
With the development of digital cameras, the old definition of
macro photography has begun to change. Today, zoom lenses
and magnification are often used for Marco photography. Marco
photography requires a number of different accessories,
including a Marco lens, an extension tube to attach a lens to the
camera and reversing ring.
6. Fashion Photography
Fashion photography is seen as a art from. Fashion photography has changed a
lot over the years from being very formal to very experimental. Designed to sell
clothes by making them (the model) look good. Technology is becoming more
sophisticated, the camera equipment and the software. Photoshop is a fairly
new photo editing software, fashion photographers generally use this to make
their photos stand out and look perfect. As an audience we have a different
view of what's acceptable.
Obviously a lot has changed with fashion
photography and vogue magazine. In the
first image they use a cartoon image and
the only text on the page is ‘’Forecast of
Autumn Fashions’’ On the newest vogue
cover there is an obvious difference. They
used a real model her pose is a lot more ;;
sexy’’ then the cartoon one. There is a lot
more writing on the page advertising
fashion.
Here is a picture of the
Here is a photo of the latest vogue
first ever vogue cover.
cover.
8. Portrait Photography
Portrait photography or portraiture is the capture by means of photography of
the likeness of a person or a small group of people (a group portrait), in which
the face and expression is predominant. The objective is to display the likeness,
personality, and even the mood of the subject. Its used to photograph celebrities,
school photos and real life. Portrait photography is often close up of peoples
faces, but I can be a photo with the family.
Photos by Ian Phillips.
9. Photojournalism
The art or practice of communicating news by photographs in magazines and
newspapers. Photojournalism is distinguished from other close branches of
photography (e.g., documentary photography, social documentary photography,
street photography or celebrity photography. The only problem with this is that the
images may not be 100% real as editors could manipulate the image in Photoshop.
History
The practice of illustrating news stories with
photographs was made possible by printing and
photography innovations that occurred between 1880
and 1897. While newsworthy events were
photographed as early as the 1850s, printing presses
could only publish from engravings until the 1880s.
Kevin Carter-1994 Early news photographs required that photos be re-
interpreted by an engraver before they could be
published. Train wrecks and city fires were a popular
subject in these early days
10. Advertising Photography.
Advertising photography is quite simply to sell a product, and it is used pretty
much everywhere you go. These images are eye catching and make you want to
part with your money because of something we just must have. You will see this
type of photography on billboards, magazines, tv, cds, posters and films.
Advertising photography started in
1920’s. In those days it was to sell
story's, nowadays it sells a person in a
advert as well.
Jonathon Knowles