1. Landscape photography – research and analysis
Types of landscape photography
Nature, this is defined as ‘a wide range of photography taken outdoors and devoted to
displaying natural elements such as landscapes, wildlife, plants, and close-ups of natural
scenes and textures.’
Urban, this is ‘a way to describe a town or city’ it concentrates on structures rather than people
and it can represent an attempt to understand our experience of the city. (urban landscape
photography can often be in black a white)
2. Representational, is a style of photography which results in pictures that show scenery in its
most natural and realistic way, with no visual manipulation or artifice. It is a straightforward
style – that follows the ‘what you see is what you get’ expression.
Impressionistic, is a photographic techniques that result in images that have vague or
elusive qualities. They are more unreal, while still retaining their values that make them
landscape pictures. The viewer is given the impression of a landscape rather than the clear
reality of one
Abstract, the components of scenery are treated by the photographer as graphic elements,
arranged for their compositional values. Natural elements may be rendered as
unrecognizable