2. ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY
•Architectural photography is the photographing
of buildings and similar structures that are both
aesthetically pleasing and accurate representations
of their subjects. Architectural photographers are
usually skilled in the use of specialized techniques
and cameras.
4. CANDID PHOTOGRAPHY
• A candid photograph is a photograph captured without
creating a posed appearance. This is achieved in many
ways, for example:
• when the subject is in motion,
• by avoiding prior preparation of the subject,
• by surprising the subject,
• by not distracting the subject during the process of
taking photos.
5. Thus, the candid character of a photo is unrelated to the
subject's knowledge about or consent to the fact that
photos are being taken, and unrelated to the subject's
permission for further usage and distribution. The crucial
factor is the actual absence of posing. However, if the
subject is absolutely unaware of being photographed and
does not even expect it, then such photography is secret
photography, which is a special case of candid
photography.
7. DOCUMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHY
• Documentary photography usually refers to a popular
form of photography used to chronicle events or
environments both significant and relevant to history and
historical events as well as everyday life. It is typically
covered in professional photojournalism, or real life
reportage, but it may also be an amateur, artistic, or
academic pursuit.
9. FASHION PHOTOGRAPHY
• Fashion photography is a genre of photography which is
devoted to displaying clothing and other fashion items.
Fashion photography is most often conducted
for advertisements or fashion magazines such
as Vogue, Vanity Fair, or Elle. Fashion photography has
developed its own aesthetic in which the clothes and
fashions are enhanced by the presence of exotic locations
or accessories.
11. FOOD PHOTOGRAPHY
• Food photography is a still life photography genre used
to create attractive still life photographs of food. It is a
specialization of commercial photography, the products
of which are used in advertisements, magazines,
packaging, menus or cookbooks. Professional food
photography is a collaborative effort, usually involving
an art director, a photographer, a food stylist,
a prop stylist and their assistants.
13. LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY
•Landscape photography shows spaces within the
world, sometimes vast and unending, but other
times microscopic. Landscape photographs
typically capture the presence of nature but can
also focus on man-made features or disturbances
of landscapes.
15. NIGHT-LONG EXPOSURE
PHOTOGRAPHY
•Long-exposure, time-exposure, or slow-shutter
photography involves using a long-
duration shutter speed to sharply capture the
stationary elements of images while blurring,
smearing, or obscuring the moving elements.
Long-exposure photography captures one element
that conventional photography does not: an
extended period of time.
17. PHOTOJOURNALISM
• Photojournalism is a particular form of journalism (the collecting, editing,
and presenting of news material for publication or broadcast) that employs
images in order to tell a news story. It is now usually understood to refer only
to still images, but in some cases the term also refers to video used in
broadcast journalism. Photojournalism is distinguished from other close
branches of photography (e.g., documentary photography, social
documentary photography, street photography or celebrity photography) by
complying with a rigid ethical framework which demands that the work be
both honest and impartial whilst telling the story in strictly journalistic terms.
19. SPORTS PHOTOGRAPHY
• Sports photography refers to the genre
of photography that covers all types of sports.
• In the majority of cases, professional sports photography is
a branch of photojournalism, while amateur sports
photography, such as photos of children
playing association football, is a branch of vernacular
photography.
21. STREET PHOTOGRAPHY
• Street photography, also sometimes called candid
photography, is photography conducted for art or
enquiry that features unmediated chance encounters and
random incidents[1]within public places. Although there is
a difference between street and candid photography, it is
usually subtle with most street photography being candid
in nature but not all candid photography being
classifiable as street photography.