This document discusses various types of photography and their applications. Advertising and promotional photography aim to sell products by portraying them in a controlled, appealing light. Fashion photography uses slim models photographed with artificial lighting and post-production editing to make clothing look desirable. Documentary photography captures real situations without control, like images from war zones. Medical photography accurately records diseases and operations without editing. Fine art photography freely expresses the artist's vision through various subjects and editing styles.
2. Advertising and Promotion
This is one of the main uses of photography, by advertising a
product, advertising the product in the light the company wants the consumer
to see it, so the product must look its best and at its most appealing and
desirable. These images are photographed in a very controlled so the producer
can control what the consumer sees and how they view the product. Text to
give the advertisement some direction and to describe what the company is
trying to sell you.
Promotional photography is very similar, but rather than advertising, they are
trying to raise profile, to make their product more well known. A the producer
may create a campaign that is âshockingâ and âdifferentâ, even if the attention
on the product is not all positive it doesnât matter because awareness is still
being raised. In many cases promotional advertising will be raising awareness
about the effects of products that are bad, like in the picture on the right, it is
promoting the fact that smoking is harmful to others around you not just
yourself. These campaigns use clever and shocking tactics to stick in peoples
minds so that they remember it.
Advertising can also involve models and this is usually used in fashion
advertising. Even though there is no text and no direction, it is still clear that
this product is selling clothes. Fashion and clothing does rely on postproduction editing, but also relies mainly on models and make-up and lighting
being manipulated to create the effect they want to get across to the viewers.
3. This is a promotional
photo, this campaign is to
tell people that smoke to
stop because it doesnât just
harm them, but others
around them.
The model has also been
placed their for the
purposes of the campaign,
it is taken in a studio and
posed, so it is not natural
The main image is
shocking and could be
deemed distressing, to
see a young child in
distress. This is what
will capture the viewers
attention and make
them remember this.
The editing in this is
mainly to do with the
smoke cloud acting
like a bag, showing it
is suffocating the child
There is also lighting
that has been
manipulated, you can
there is one flash or
spotlight that contrasts
and fades into the
black background.
There is also a short sentence at the
bottom of the photo using quite
shocking, sharp language. âSmoking
isnât just suicide. Itâs murder.â
4. Fashion Photography
Fashion photographyâs purpose is to sell and advertise clothes.
Photographers take pictures of attractive, slim models in clothing, these
models look good in the outfits so when the buyer sees this they will
project what they see on the model on to their own self, e.g. âif the
model looks that good in those clothes then so will Iâ. The set up for the
models is very controlled and not observational as everything has been
put in a certain place, the lighting is artificial and is put in the way it is
on purpose to create the right effect while still showing the clothes in
the best way they can. The lens the photographer will use will be wide
and not long, because they want to get a whole scene in, not a close
up, because they need to capture the outfit that they are advertising.
There are different styles of fashion photography, high fashion and
catalogue. High fashion is photographs are selling designer
clothes, that are are advertised in magazines such as vogue, these
shoots usually feature talented young models or famous older ones.
They will have more extravagant backgrounds or classic and simple.
The catalogue is a lot less âprofessionalâ and doesnât have the edge
that high fashion has.
There are a lot of problem with the fashion photography. The models that
the photographer chooses are usually very thin, setting unattainable
standards for young girls that look up to these models and want to achieve
the desirable look because the models are âbeautifulâ.
These kind of photos will be seen in fashion magazines and books.
5. This is a fashion photo, used
for a high fashion magazine,
advertising designer
clothes, would probably be
in a magazine like vogue.
The man and
the horse have
been put there
in a certain
place in a
certain pose for
a reason, so this
photo is
controlled.
Even though this shoot appears to
be outside, the lighting is still
controlled and manipulated, using
lamps and white screens
The main subject is the
woman, she is posing to show the
clothes in the best light, to make
them desirable.
The models are
desirable people
and are typical of
fashion
magazine, the
strong facial
features and slim
bodies. These are
the kind of people
readers look up to
and want to look
like.
In this type of photography there is a fair
amount of post production work such as
digitally editing the photo, making the
photo look âflawlessâ
6. This is a photo of a man in
the Vietnam War being
shot in the head.
This photo hasnât had any editing
done to it because it is taken on black
and white film, so the only production
process would be the development in
a dark room.
The photo is an
observational, it
is not controlled,
this situation
was taken in a
split second.
The lighting in this is
ambient it wasnât
controlled, just natural
lighting from the sun.
The subject matter of this photo is very
shocking but real and it documents and
tells people how brutal and evil the war
was, to help people understand.
The lens the
photographer
would use
would be a
wide lens, and
a big exposure
to make sure
everything is in
focus and
nothing is
missed.
7. Portraiture
Portraiture is one of the most common types of photography whether it is posed
or candid. This is all to do with capturing not just the face, but the subjects within
the face like the emotions the colours the details. Portraits can be done in black
and white or colour. Usually looking more classic in black and white.
The photographer will usually instruct the model in different poses, so their faces
are either facing front on or on a side profile. They will also tell them what emotion
they want them to express. In these posed portraits they also may include props.
The background setting for portraits is almost always plain, to keep the focus on
the face. The background uses an infinity curve to keep the background smooth,
again so there is no distraction from the face. The lighting will also be artificial and
set up to give a certain effect and control the mood exactly.
Candid portraits are a bit different, they are more natural and observational as the
photographer takes photos without the people knowing, so all the emotions are
real and nothing is fake. With this it is not taken in a studio, so lighting cannot be
controlled and the photographer will have to work with ambient light. Composition
is also very important for these photos because the background wonât be plain.
After the photos are taken they will be edited. They will be edited digitally in
photoshop or something similar. The photographer will edit the photo to make the
image looks as striking as possible, to make it look interesting and catch the
viewers attention.
8. This photos subject matter
is a portrait shot of Andy
Warhol.
This photo because of
when it was taken was
probably taken on film
that was black and
white, so it originally was
black and white, no
editing has occurred.
The photographer has instructed the model
into a specific pose, with the paintbrush,
this is to frame his face and to also make
the photo different to a normal portrait.
The lighting in this photo is
artificial and is set up to
light the face in a certain
way.
Because the photo was
taken on film it isn't
digital so no editing can
occur, but the film has to
be developed in a dark
room.
The paintbrush in this photo gives
it more identity and
context, because the model is an
artist.
9. High street studio
High street studio photography is where families hire a photographer to take
pictures of them, in a studio or outside so they can buy photos for their home. It
also includes wedding photography. These photos will usually be posed portraits
of groups of families.
These photographs are usually taken in a studio with a plain background with an
infinity curve. The lighting is always artificial in a studio with no natural lighting, so
the photographer can control exactly what lighting and mood they want to portray.
The photographer will instruct the family into different poses, to convince a sense
of happiness and normality. The photographer may also include props to add
some fun and interesting subject matters. The photos can also be taken
outside, so the families can interact with the set and surroundings. Wedding
photos will usually be taken on site, the lighting then will not be controlled as
much, but the photographer will use a flash to enhance brightness.
High street studios will use a lot of post-production on their photos, editing the
pictures to make the contrast and brightness higher so the photos look
clearer, getting rid of blemishes so the outcome will be desirable by the family so
they will want to buy the photos.
Where you would usually see these is in a families home, hanging on a wall.
These photos may also be used to advertise the photography business, so in
small ads in local magazines.
A list of popular high street studio photography business are:
Venture, Blacksheep, Boggio studios and Clifton studios.
10. This photo is of a family
in a studio.
The photographer
has posed this
family, so it is not
observational, it is
controlled.
The setting is in studio,
the background is plain
to keep the attention
on the family and not
to distract the eye
away.
The type of pose the
photographer has put the
family in is a generic
âhappy familyâ pose, to
portray this.
Post-production, the
photos will be edited
to make them at their
most desirable,
increasing contrast,
getting rid of
blemishes, increasing
vibrancy.
The lighting is completely artificial,
there are high power lamps and
flashes that make the family look
clear and happy.
11. Architecture
This is the photographing of buildings and there are different styles architecture
can be photographed. There are arty styles and property styles, which have
different outcomes. For example a photo that an artist takes will look a lot different
to what a construction developer will take.
Photographers that specialise in architecture photography use special lenses,
techniques and equipment like tilt-shift lens and the rule of thirds.
Post production in these kind of photos will vary a large amount depending on
what the photo is going to be used for. If it is an artistic photo the photographer
will edit it to make the building look interesting and stand out and this may not be
a true portrayal of the building. If the photo of the building is being used for
property development then minimal or no editing will be used, because the picture
of the building has to be a true portrayal of what the building looks like in real life,
or as close to it as it can.
Lighting buildings can be difficult because of their size and a lot of photographers
rely on the natural ambient light. But in the dark spot lights can light up parts of
the building, but this is only very limited and only gives off a certain atmosphere
and feel, so natural lighting usually works better.
12. This is a photo of a piece of
architecture or building
The photographer has
taken a very different
perspective of
this, instead of it
looking like a building
it is almost
unrecognisable, so this
would not be suited to
a property developer.
In this photo it has had a heavy amount of postproduction, it has been heavily edited into black and
white, with very heavy contrast. The building in the
photo looks very shiny almost like a mirror, so this
would have been edited.
The lighting in this photo
is ambient, natural lighting
and editing to decrease
the brightness all over and
just concentrating on the
contrast.
13. Illustration
These kind of photos go alongside information, usually shown in specific
books that are specialised to that subject, e.g. mammals. These help the
reader picture and make sense of what they are reading, if they are reading
about animals they have never heard of before then they need a picture to
help them understand. Step by step photos of instructions is also another
example how the pictures help readers to understand information.
The style of photography varies from what the subject matter is. For a guide
on mammals the photographer would use a zoom lens to get a good detailed
picture without getting to close and putting their self in danger. The
photographs will not be controlled, they will be observational if it is wild
animals, then they canât be controlled so the photographer needs to get the
shots they can get. Lighting with this is also going to be ambient and not
controlled, especially if a zoom lens is being used, then the light wonât be able
to reach. If the animal is close-up and in the dark then a flash could be used
to.
Post-production may include some minor editing, to make the pictures look
more stunning and vibrant. Also in some cases, some information books will
want the animals cut out and put onto a white background, so this will need to
be done in post production.
14. This is a photo for a
photographic guide of owls
The lens used for these
pictures would be a a zoom
lens because of how owls
are hard to get near in the
wild.
The lighting in these photos is
all ambient, no artificial
lighting has been used
because an artificial light
would scare the birds and the
lights wouldnât reach like the
lens does.
In post production these photos would
have been edited digitally, to enhance
the colours and contrast to make the
photos more clear. But not so much that
the animals look different to what they
originally look like,
15. Medical
Medical photography is used to record diseases, operations and recovery
in a truthful and honest way. The photographs can be taken with rulers to
show measurements, so this can be used in medical journals and papers.
Digital cameras with a large apertures and a ring flash are what is usually
used, this is to get the most clear and accurate, this technique is used
during surgery and to record visible medical problems. There are also
more specialised techniques to fit in more complex situations, like time
lapse thermal imaging, endoscopy and micro and macorgraphy, using
these when a normal camera cant capture the full accuracy and detail like
internal organs.
The conditions that the photographs are taken in are controlled and have
to be manipulated in a way that follows medical standards. Lighting for
photographs depend on the situation. If it is posed in studio then lighting
will be artificial lamps, if its in surgery the photographer will have to use
the ambient light with the ring flash to get the right lighting.
The people who do this job are medical photographers that are specially
trained.
Editing and post production is not allowed in these photos as they will taint
the outcome of what the âdiseaseâ looks like 100% truthfully.
16. In this photo, it is a picture
to show the symptoms of
the disease. Used for
referral or medical text
books.
The lens for this
photo is a wide
lens so
everything can fit
into the photo. It
also has a large
exposure so all
the detail is
included in the
photo.
The set up of this photo has
been taken in a studio, the
background is plain and black so
the contrast of the skin stands
out and it is easier to see the
symptoms, so they are clear.
The post production of this
photo will be nothing more
than putting the photo into
books and posters, the
photo canât be tainted in
any way or the image wonât
be a true representation of
the disease.
17. Fine art
Fin e art photography can include a lot of different things and the subject matter
of this kind of photography varies a lot. There are different types like landscapes,
portraits, figures, macro, plants and animals and obscure photography etc. They
are usually shown in black and white and rarely colour.
Fine art is produced to be sold in books and prints, and shown in exhibitions and
is made for no other purpose other than to express an artists perceptions and
emotions.
Conditions that these photos are taken in can vary because of the wide range of
subject matters, things like landscapes cannot be controlled and these kind of
photos are taken in the moment. But other kinds of photos like portraits can be
controlled using lighting, the conditions can be controlled like wind and shadowing
and the subject matter, because it can be posed. Lenses usually used can also
vary, some lenses could be wide or long, depending on subject matter.
Landscapes and figure photography will use a wide lens to include everything,
where as macro shots will be closer up and include more detail.
Post production can also vary, but it is usually used, even a little bit on all photos
to enhance the natural features of the photography. Also heavy editing can occur
where the photographer makes the whole photo surreal and not possible in real
life.
18. Use this slide to annotate an archetype image
The subject
matter of this
photo is of a tree
with the leaves
made from a
cloud.
This is a type of
photography that
is surreal fine
art, so this
wouldnât be
possible in real
life.
The set up for this looks like the photo has been
pieced together, so the background and the cloud
could have been taken outside with no control, but
the tree could have been a bonsai tree which
would be controlled by lighting in a studio.
Post production
on this photo
would be a very
large amount, as
different images
have been cut
out and put on to
others to create
this surreal final
image. It has
also been editied
into black ad
white, and
contrast and
brightness will
have been
changed.
19. Documentary
This type of photography is more of a longer running project that the
photographer is taking on, documenting an event collecting a series and range of
pictures, instead of the latest popular news, the photographers will take it upon
their self to find a not well know about crisis and document it.
The photographers main aim is to collect photos and tell a story about the life of
others and maybe their daily struggle to exist. There will be no tight newspaper
deadlines, so the photographer is very much in control in that sense. So the
photographers can chose what they want to display and what mood they want to
portray in their images.
The pictures very much rely on observational photography, the conditions can not
be controlled, so the pictures are in the moment. Lighting is ambient, maybe a
flash could be used in the right conditions. But the majority of the time photos are
always taken as they are seen in the moment.
Post production is a key element to making photos look right when the conditions
canât be controlled. The photos can be changed by the contrast and brightness,
the colours and saturation, put into black and white. Whatever mood the
photographer is trying to portray, it can be enhanced by post production and
editing.
The photos will end up in usually books and magazines, being used to illustrate
the wars etc, or the photos maybe just end up in a magazine because they are
analysing it.
20. The subject matter
of this photo is a
young boy who lives
in a corrupt country
and is a solider
fighting in a war.
This photo is
observational and
in the moment
which means its
real life and its
actually
happening which
makes the photo
more powerful, the
lighting is ambient
and the
Post production of this photo
would have been making it
into black and white,
changing the contrast,
making the photo brighter
and enhancing the detail in
the photo.
This photo will be a part of a string
of photos telling a story, and
together they will be even more
powerful.