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TYPES OF PHOTOGRAPHY WITH 3 POPULAR TYPES OF

LESSON YOU NEED TO KNOW

What Is Photography?

Photography is the art of capturing light with a camera, usually via a digital sensor or film, to create an
image. With the right camera equipment, you can even photograph wavelengths of light invisible to the
human eye, including UV, infrared, and radio. Our Focus is always been to provide you as much
information as possible to assist you in your photographic journey and improve your skills with camera
and with post processing through our blogs, photography workshops and photography events.

The first permanent photograph was captured in 1826 (some sources say 1827) by Joseph Nicéphore
Niépce in France. It shows the roof of a building lit by the sun.

We’ve come a long way since then.

There are many different types of photography. Understanding which category a photo falls into will
develop your photographic knowledge.

We’ve made a list of different types of photography. You can familiarise yourself with every
photography niche.

Abstract Photography

You won’t find an immediate association with abstract or conceptual photography images. This type of
photography stand out from the object world.

The use of photographic equipment, processes or materials is important. They are what make these
images possible.

Adventure Photography

Anything adventure, photographed in the outdoors, goes in here. This is a niche photographic area. It
includes stunning landscapes and challenging shooting conditions.

Advertising Photography
Advertising photography captures items for posters, billboards, or adverts in magazines or newspapers.
The internet is also a huge platform for this type of photography.

Product photography is similar as it is about selling a product. Advertising photography continues by


showing a brand or service. Sometimes, they can be situational images

Black and White Photography

Black and white photography is the act of capturing a scene without color. Here, you capture the scene
in black and white or convert it during post-processing.

This also covers low key monochrome images that use lighting in a minimalist way.

Candid Photography

Candid photography is the act of capturing subjects without their knowledge. This is helpful in event or
street photos, where you want to capture reality.

You can be sure of unposed subjects, resulting in real scenes and facial expressions. Documentary
photography and photojournalism become stronger when the scene isn’t falsified.

Commercial Photography

Commercial photography requires taking pictures for commercial use. They can promote or sell a
product or service.

Here, photographers are often commissioned or paid beforehand. Examples include photographs for
corporate brochures, menus, and leaflets.

Documentary Photography

Documentary photography is for chronicling events or environments.

These types of photography shots tend to be relevant to history and historical events. The images focus
on everyday life.

Drone Photography
Drone or aerial photography is the action of photographing from an airborne object. This can include but
are not exclusive to helicopters, planes and drones.

These images get photographed from up-down. Or they utilise an angle to create abstract or realistic
images of the landscape.

Fashion Photography

Fashion photography is the act of photographing displayed clothing and other items. It can happen in
studio conditions or at the live catwalk and fashion shows.

The images are for editorial or advertisement uses.

Fine Art Photography

Fine art photography is where the photographer is the artist. Here, capturing the subject is not the
primary purpose.

Fine art images can be artistic statements. They have a stronger concept than the same image
photographed in a traditional style

Food Photography

Food photography is a niche area of still life photography. In this area, we concentrate on food,
ingredients, styling and food-related scenes.

This is also a niche of commercial or editorial photography. The images here become advertisements in
magazines

Long Exposure Photography

Long exposure photography is capturing a scene with a long shutter speed setting. This allows you to
capture stationary elements while blurring or obscuring moving elements.

These types of photography shots are possible during the day or night time.

Macro Photography
Macro photography refers to photographing tiny subjects up close. Here, we use specialised lenses or
photographic equipment. A true macro image comes from enlarging a subject bigger than its 1:1 ratio.

The most popular macro subjects are insects and flowers. But there is so much more beyond that.

Mobile Photography

Mobile, or smartphone photography refers to all photography captured using your mobile phone.

And when we say all, we do mean all. From fashion to food to macro, your phone is a versatile tool.

Product Photography

This branch of commercial photography captures objects for advertisement uses. You may find product
shots in catalogues and brochures, or online.

Product photography includes jewellery and food images, to name a few.

Wildlife Photography

Wildlife photography is about documenting animals in their natural habitats. Specialised equipment
such as telephoto lenses are essential.

Every photography genre has its own appeal. Some people like some genres of photography more than
others. Participating in photography workshops and events helps in explore your interest and
improvisation of your skill with the guidance of renowned professional photographers.

If you want to learn how to take good pictures, then you need to take some photography lessons to
learn how to do it. There are many ways to learn about photography. You can learn from another
person, by reading a “how to” book, reading a blogs or Participating in photography workshops and
events that helps you to explore your interest and improvisation of your skill.

Here are some of the types of lessons you may want to learn.

1. Photo Editing
Most budding photographers are very interested in knowing how to make the proper corrections in
things like lighting and red-eye reduction. You can learn the basics of photo editing through programs
like PhotoShop and Photo Elements.

2. Getting to Know Your Camera

If you don’t know how to properly use the kind of camera that you own, you won't have the ability to
take quality photos. Therefore, it’s a good idea to either take a general photography course or buy a
manual for your particular camera model and learn about your camera. This way you know what your
camera is capable of before you begin to take photos.

3. Composing a Picture

Another important thing to know how to do is to properly compose a picture. There’s nothing like trying
to get that once in a lifetime picture and then finding out it looks like someone has a telephone pole
sticking out of their head or some other problem. By learning to do this, you will know how to take the
best possible shots.

Finding the right resources and guides to learn photography can be quite challenging these days. We are
into providing you the best of photography guide with our best photography workshops. Here you will
get the essential basics, the foundational things that you actually need to learn.

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