Photography Genres Examples of Different Genres and the People Who Made Them Famous.

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Photography Genres Examples of Different Genres and the People Who Made Them Famous

Photojournalism Photojournalism is the use of images to tell a news story Photojournalism is the use of images to tell a news story Has become more and more popular Has become more and more popular Can be more powerful than the written story Can be more powerful than the written story Famous Photographer: Margaret Bourke- White ( ), Eddie Adams ( ) won the Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of the Vietnam War Famous Photographer: Margaret Bourke- White ( ), Eddie Adams ( ) won the Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of the Vietnam War

Margaret Bourke-White

Eddie Adams

Black and White Black and White photography uses details like lighting, composition, and patterns to attract viewers Black and White photography uses details like lighting, composition, and patterns to attract viewers The loss of color can create a more striking image than the colorful one The loss of color can create a more striking image than the colorful one Famous Photographer: Ansel Adams ( ) Famous Photographer: Ansel Adams ( )

Ansel Adams

Action Photography Action Photography uses a fast shutter speed to catch an action in a freeze frame Action Photography uses a fast shutter speed to catch an action in a freeze frame There are two types of action photography: blurred, and frozen motion There are two types of action photography: blurred, and frozen motion Famous Photographer: George William Beldam ( ) Famous Photographer: George William Beldam ( ) Not many photos of Beldam’s remain so another example was used. Not many photos of Beldam’s remain so another example was used.

Isaac Bauman

Microphotography Macrophotography is the capturing of images at a very close range Macrophotography is the capturing of images at a very close range This is a rather new genre due to the fact that highly specialized and expensive equipment is often required This is a rather new genre due to the fact that highly specialized and expensive equipment is often required This genre is often used to shoot insects, flowers, and other small animals This genre is often used to shoot insects, flowers, and other small animals Famous Photographer: M. Plonsky Famous Photographer: M. Plonsky

M. Plonsky

Portraiture Portraiture is the photography of people and can be at close range to showcase the neck and up, or further away to showcase the waist up and sometimes the entire body Portraiture is the photography of people and can be at close range to showcase the neck and up, or further away to showcase the waist up and sometimes the entire body Black and White photography is often used here to evoke more of an emotional response Black and White photography is often used here to evoke more of an emotional response Famous Photographer: Philippe Halsman ( ) Famous Photographer: Philippe Halsman ( )

Philippe Halsman

Advertising Photography Advertising Photography is the use of photography to create an image that sells a product by portraying it in an often lavish and sexy form Advertising Photography is the use of photography to create an image that sells a product by portraying it in an often lavish and sexy form Recently this genre has become more and more sexually suggestive and colorful Recently this genre has become more and more sexually suggestive and colorful Famous Photographer: David LaChapelle Famous Photographer: David LaChapelle

David LaChapelle

Fashion Photography Fashion photography is used to display clothing and other accessories Fashion photography is used to display clothing and other accessories It is often used for advertising purposes but is mostly published in magazines as editorial spreads It is often used for advertising purposes but is mostly published in magazines as editorial spreads Famous Photographer: Shaun Alexander Famous Photographer: Shaun Alexander

Shaun Alexander

Animal Photography Animal photography is the use of photography to showcase the beauty and danger of animals Animal photography is the use of photography to showcase the beauty and danger of animals Animal photography in it’s finest form captures the animal in it’s natural unobserved state Animal photography in it’s finest form captures the animal in it’s natural unobserved state Famous Photographer: Nick Brandt Famous Photographer: Nick Brandt

Nick Brandt

Aerial Photography Aerial photography is the shooting of earth scenes from above while in a plane or helicopter Aerial photography is the shooting of earth scenes from above while in a plane or helicopter This form of photography captures the natural patterns of the earth and displays them beautifully, often by contrasting the image and manipulating the lighting This form of photography captures the natural patterns of the earth and displays them beautifully, often by contrasting the image and manipulating the lighting Famous Photographer: Yann Arthus-Bertrand Famous Photographer: Yann Arthus-Bertrand

Yann Arthus-Bertrand