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The importance of knowing photography styles

The importance of knowing photography styles

The importance of knowing photography styles

Probably the most challenging decision you will have to make when starting your photography career is choosing a style. The genres of photography are very diverse. Therefore, it is better to first of all learn about the genres of photography to find your favorite style. Style is not limited to a specific form of photography, but any special feeling or appearance in any form and genre of photography is considered style. In this article, we will introduce you to common styles in photography.

  1. Still Life Photography

It is a branch of the art of photography that captures images of inanimate and generally non-moving objects such as candle flame, smoke, flowers, food, stones, books, jewelry, stationery, fruits and other objects in the environment. The main difference between this style and other styles is related to the arrangement of the photo scene. Arrangement is actually the same as preparing and arranging the photo scene and making the scene. In this style, the photographers actually create and place most of the photo elements in the scene rather than just taking pictures.

  1. Nature Photography

In this style of photography of natural landscapes, plants and images of natural textures are the goal of the photographer.

  1. Wild Life Photography

This style has many similarities with nature photography, but the distinguishing feature of this style is the absence of human presence and even elements of human life.

  1. Landscape Photography

A landscape is a whole or a part of nature that is viewed from a specific perspective or angle. Nature is the constant and inseparable subject of landscape photography that is why landscape photography is also called nature photography. This style includes photography of natural and urban landscapes.

  1. Abstract Photography

Abstract photography is a branch of photography that achieves an abstract expression by removing some features of the subject and highlighting others. Using unusual angles makes the photo not natural and can be considered an important factor in abstracting. In this case, you have made the viewer not see the image through his usual habit and to some extent separate from the usual state, and this is a kind of abstraction.

  1. Gothic photography

Gothic photography subjects may be a portrait or a landscape. In general, most gothic photos are black and white or brown (Sepia) because these colors have a mysterious and nostalgic feeling that helps photographers convey their desired concept.

  1. Photojournalism

The main purpose of news photography is to record news events. The primary mission of a photojournalist is to produce an image that completes a report. However, a professional photographer can prepare news images before a reporter.

  1. Documentary photography

The image in documentary photography is considered a historical document. Along with aesthetic and artistic features, documentary photos are mostly used for social and political developments because they record the reality without any damage.

  1. Macro Photography

Macro photography is usually photography of small subjects. In this type of photography, the subject in a macro image is recorded larger than its size in nature on a negative or sensitive screen, and the details of the subject can be seen well with the help of the resulting magnification. Photography of stamps, insects, very small tools and equipment, etc. require macro photography.

  1. Conceptual Photography

Conceptual photography is a branch of photography in which the artist seeks to create a concept or idea through a photograph. A conceptual photo should make the viewer think. Photos of all categories of photography can be placed in this category if they induce a special concept to the viewer.

 

 

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