Different Types of Photography Flashcards

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Different Types of Photography

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  1. Aerial Photography
  2. Black and White Photography
  3. Composite Photography
  4. Infrared Photography
  5. Dance Photography
  6. Food Photography
  7. Macro Photography
  8. Interior Photography
  9. Fairy Tale Photography
  10. Natural Landscape Photography
  11. Documentary
    Photography
  12. Wedding Photography
  13. Pet Photography
  14. Event Photography
  15. Travel Photography
  16. Lifestyle Photography
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1858 when photographer tethered a camera to a balloon

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Gaspard-Félix Tournachon

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this photography was invented in 1839, people have been trying to capture the Earth from above.

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aerial photography

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is astylistic choice rather than a necessity, and image makers use it as a way to add timeless drama to their compositions.

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Black and White Photography

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It features dozens, if not hundreds, of photographs in a single image. The individual photosare shot and then digitally patched together into a believable scene.

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composite Photography

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reimagine the world as we know it. Using specialphotography filters, ordinary places are transformed into otherworldly locales. Trees and grass, for instance, are tinged in shades of oranges pinks, and purples.

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Infrared photography

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offersan ideal way to capture the beauty of dance. The best images are moments frozen in time that showcase the artistry and strength of its subjects.

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dance Photography

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One of the biggest trendsin social media—still—is taking pictures of your food.Professional chefsand amateurs alike can make our mouths water with one appetizing image.

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food Photography

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makes things that are small appear larger than life. It’s got a broad range of applications, but one of our favorites is in photographing tiny bugs and plants.

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Macro photography

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he captures the drama and beauty of these spaces—even when there’s nothing on stage.

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David Leventi

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Arguably, one of photography’s greatest strengths is revealing what’s normally unseen or goes unnoticed;

provide a betterunderstanding of the world at large. Sometimes, these peopleor places are hiding in plain sight.

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documentary

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Every year, countless couples have their nuptials photographed. Many of these images are straightforward portraits.Some photographers, however, go to the extreme to capture these celebrations in unconventional ways.

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wedding photography

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Is simply capturing a photograph of a pet as the main subject with different backgrounds and poses.

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pet photography

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Is the practice of photographing guests and occurrences at any occasions like birthdays, parties, ceremonies, funerals, engagements etc. where one may hire a photographer.

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event photography

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Is a type of photograph y that may involve the documentation of an area’s landscape, people, cultures, customs and history

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travel photography

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Is a type of photography that mainly aims to capture portrait/people in situations, real-life events or milestones in an artistic manner and

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lifestyle photography

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Tips for Camera Phone Picture

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  • Upgrade Your Camera App
  • Start With Clean Lenses
  • Use Gridlines When Taking Shots
  • Use the Landscape Orientation
  • Use the Highest Resolution
  • Get Closer Instead of Zooming In
  • Shoot in Natural Light
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Camera Gear & Equipment

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  • Camera Tripod
  • Remote Shutter Release
  • Prime Lens
  • Photography Lighting Equipment
  • SD Memory Cards
  • Camera Cleaning Kit
  • Camera Bag
  • Camera Strap
  • Photography Studio Equipment
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Open or negative space that gives your subject context and shows its relationship to it’s surrounding.

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Advance Techniques

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  1. Golden Ratio or Fibonacci spiral
  2. Unity
  3. Coherence
  4. Balance and Rhythm
  5. Space
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is all about symmetrical. This can be done using lines and shapes.

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is repeating pattern in a scene.

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Different from unity, this is more about similar types of elements or shapes in your scene.

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It is about order. Repetition can be very powerful in this regard. You can repeat shapes, lines, or colors in the image.

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It is a ratio of 1:1.618 which seems to work really well in design and photography.
Golden Ratio or Fibonacci spiral
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ratio of Golden Ratio or Fibonacci spiral
1:1.618