Lesson 2 Flashcards
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a great compositional technique for making photos more dynamic and
exciting. It is also a compositional rule for painting and photography.
known as the guideline which applies to the process of composing visual images like in
painting, designs, and photographs (Meech, 1991).
The Rule of Thirds
Types of Photography
It refers to the taking of photographs of the ground from an elevated position. It is acquired through the use of a
specialized camera mounted such as fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters, drones, balloons, kites, parachutes, etc.
Aerial photography
Types of Photography
It is a photographic work done for commercial purposes, such as corporate brochures and leaflets, menus in cafes
and restaurants, magazine advertising, merchandising, and product placement.
Commercial photography
Types of Photography
a specialized field within photography that focuses on capturing buildings and structures, both interiors and exteriors, with an emphasis on accuracy and visual appeal
Architecture photography
Types of Photography
a specialized genre of still life photography focused on creating visually appealing images of food
Food photography
Types of Photography
a genre that captures the action and excitement of sports events, encompassing everything from live-action moments to behind-the-scenes stories
Sports photography
Types of Photography
form of journalism that uses photography to tell a story, often alongside text-based articles.
Journalism photography
Types of Photography
the art and science of capturing high-quality images of products to showcase them effectively for marketing, e-commerce, or advertising purposes
Product photography
Types of Photography
It refers to highly creative images that have an abstract influence. These photographs can be equal to an artist’s
expression on painting.
Fine Art photography
Types of Photography
It is also known as crime scene photography wherein the work of the photographer is mainly to capture
images for an accurate representation of the scene of the crime.
Forensic Photography
Types of Photography
This type of photography is about close-up images of a specific topic. It is commonly applied mainly to capture details
of organisms or nature that may not be visible to the naked eye.
Macro photography
Types of Photography
It encompasses all forms of photography where the main subject has something to do with nature. It focuses on
landscapes, wildlife, underwater, and plants life as they are in their natural environmen
Nature
Types of Photography
It is all about capturing the mood of a person, with an emphasis on the face and expression of a person.
Portrait photography
Types of Photography
It is all about capturing candid images of public places or even people in their natural element. It requires the
photographer the skill to mingle with people and achieve the best frames.
Street photography
Types of Photography
It involves capturing images of a particular landscape, traditions, and customs or even people from different place
Travel photography