Photo Genres
There are a range of genres in photography. I have listed some below and done some examples of what they are.
- Aerial
- Black and white
- Commercial
- Documentary
- Fashion
- Fine art
- Forensic
- Glamour
- High speed
- Illustration
- Landscape
- Nature
- Paparazzi
- Photo journalism
- Portrait
- Still life
- Stock
- Underwater
- Wedding
Camera: A device that records images, either as a still photograph or as a moving image know as videos or movies.
Shutter: In photography, a device that allows light to pass for a determined period of time, for the purpose of exposing photographic film.
Aperture: In optics, an aperture is a hole or an opening through which light travels. In photography this can be measured in increments.
Camera Lens:The part of the camera the light from the subject and brings it to a focus on the film or detector.
Exposure Control: The size of the aperture and the brightness of the scene controls the amount of light that enters the camera during a period of time, and the shutter controls the length of time that the light hits the recording surface.
Pinhole Photography
What you will need to make a pinhole camera:
- A lightproof container
- Some black card/black paint
- Tin foil
- Tape
- A pin
- Photographic paper
These are two examples of pinhole cameras. These are both the design of a camera but you can make anything into a pinhole camera as long as all the steps are followed to make one.
- No eating and drinking
- No running or fooling around
- No coats or bags on the floor
- Dry hands before using electrics
- Use tongs to handle paper
- Dont mix the wet and dry side of the darkroom
- No drinking or eating
- No running or fooling around
- No coats or bags on the floor
- Beware of cables on the floor
- The flash heads can get hot - handle them with care
- Dont look straight into the flash heads
- Be careful when using the paper background system
- Handle all equipment with care
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