2. LANDSCAPE
• LANDSCAPE IS ONE THE MOST POPULAR TYPES OF PHOTOGRAPHY WITH IT ALLOWING TO FIT A
LOT INTO THE IMAGE. THIS IS ALSO A
• POPULAR TYPE AS IT CAN BE VERY MUCH ANYTHING FROM VIEWS FROM A TOP OF A HILL TO A
FOOTBALL STADIUM LIKE MY EXAMPLE SHOWN. A GOOD LANDSCAPE PICTURE SHOULD MAKE A
CONNECTION WITH THE VIEWER, AND TELL YOU A STORY. A GOOD LANDSCAPE PICTURE WILL
HAVE YOU FINDING INTERESTING DETAILS IN THE PHOTO FOR SEVERAL MONTHS AFTER YOU FIRST
SEE IT.
THE SKILL IS TO ENTERTAIN THE VIEWER WITHIN THE SINGULAR MOMENT OF THE PHOTO.
CAPTURING THE INSTANT IN TIME, AND PRESERVING IT FOREVER, CAN MAKE IT INTO SOMETHING
AMAZING.
IT CAN REMIND YOU OF A CERTAIN LOCATION, A CERTAIN POINT IN TIME, OR A PERIOD OF YOUR
LIFE.
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3. WHO MADE LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY SO
POPULAR ?
Ansel Adams (February 20, 1902 – April 22, 1984) was an American
photographer in which he took some of the best landscape photos in the
world only in black and white. Adams' most popular photos came from his
time in Yosemite Valley and the west coast of America. Adams came up
with the Zone System Technique The Zone System provides
photographers with a systematic method of precisely defining the
relationship between the way they visualize the photographic subject and
the final results. When looking at a famous quote from Adams, he once said
"You don't take a photograph, you make it." This can represent the creative
mind of Adams when it came to taking photos In that the person behind the
camera is making the image by getting into the right spot for example and
thinking of how to get the best image possible. Another way of seeing it as
that the photo is not being taken, its being created.
5. PORTRAIT
Definition: A painting, drawing,
photograph, or engraving of a person,
especially one depicting only the face or
head and shoulders:
What portrait photographers or portraiture
photographers aim is to focus on the person’s
face. They aim to give emphasis on the face of
the person because this will also be the focus or
the emphasis of the photograph. This does not
mean, however, that the person’s body or even
the background will no longer be included.
Under portrait photography, these can still be
included in the photo by the portrait
photographer but again, the focus or the
emphasis should be on the person’s face, facial
expression and even distinct facial features.Pinterest
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6. EXAMPLES OF PORTRAIT
PHOTOGRAPHY
Photos taken and edited by Josh Burch
When trying to take a good portrait photo, a studio is normally the best way to
deliver and that’s what I did with these photos, with a white backdrop and
lighting, it was able to produce the best type of portrait. The middle image is
myself than exploring with photoshop with the images I took in the studio.
7. STOCK PHOTOGRAPHY
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By Vangie Beal Stock photos (stock photography) are
professional photographsof common places, landmarks, nature, events or
people that are bought and sold on a royalty-free basis and can be used and
reused for commercial design purposes.
Stock photography is a cost-effective method for
designers to obtain professional photos and
images without the costs of hiring a
photographer directly. Stock photos and stock
photography refer to the images purchased
under this distribution method and may be
photos, computer generated graphics, clip-
art, vectors, and other form of imagery.
8. EXAMPLES OF
STOCK
PHOTOGRAP
HY
Photos taken by Josh
These photos I took are
your standard stock
photo. They can be
used for multiple news
stories relating to the
image as they don’t
give enough detail to be
put under one subject.
9. NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY
NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY REFERS TO 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.
PATIENCE IS IMPORTANT IN NATURAL PHOTOGRAPHY BECAUSE YOU ARE LIKELY NOT IN
CONTROL OF THE SCENE. YOU HAVE A SAY IN WHERE YOU STAND AND POINT YOUR
CAMERA, BUT OFTEN THE SCENE IS UNFOLDING AT ITS OWN PACE, WHICH IS DIFFERENT
THAN YOURS. THIS DIFFERENCE IS WHAT CAUSES IMPATIENCE IN MOST OF US; WANTING
SOMETHING TO BE WHERE WE WANT IT, BUT IT’S NOT, YET
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10. EXAMPLES OF NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY
Photos taken by Josh Burch
Nature photography takes a lot
of time to get the final outcome
with the person not being able
to actually make the image,
you have to wait for the right
moment. And that’s what
happened with my
photos shown. From raindrops
on a window to the sun rising...
they can only be taken at the
perfect time.