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Photography is derived from the greek word "photo" means

Light and Graph

It is the process of recording an image on light sensitive film or in the case of digital photography

Photography

Basic composition of art


Refers to anything that stretches between two points in your photo

Line

An element of art that is two-dimensional, flat or limited to height and width

Shape

Three-dimensional and encloses


Volume includes height width and depth

Form

Visual quality of the surface of an object

Texture

The quality of an object or substance with respect to light reflected by the object

Color

This represents the physical size and resolution of an image measured in pixels

Size

how much your image is in focus from front to back view

Depth

It refers to the taking of photographs of the ground from an elevated position


Acquired through the use of specialized camera mounted such as aircraft, helicopters, drones

Aerial photography

It focuses entirely on taking images from space

Astro photography

It is a photographic work done for commercial purposes such as corporate brochures and leaflets

Commercial photography

Used to highlight a product

Advertising

Used in capturing images of structures and beauty of an interior space

Interior

Utilized by car or automobile companies

Automotive

Capture the pictures of various cuisines and menus

Food

Highlighting beautiful images of bracelets necklace ring and other jewelry items

Jewelry

Substantiate the news story or report

Journalism

Represents a product in advertising

Product

It refers to highly creative images that have an abstract influence

Fine art photography

Also known as crime scene photography wherein the work of photographer is mainly to capture images for an accurate representation of the scene of the crime

Forensic photography

Focuses mainly on the person's face


Also known as mugshot

Headshot photography


Portrait photography

Images of a specific topic


Capture details of small organisms

Macro photography

Focuses on landscapes, wildlife, underwater, and plants life

Nature photography

Portrayal of the human body in the naked form

Nude photography

Capturing candid images of public places

Street photography

Capturing images of a particular landscape, traditions, and customs or even people from different places

Travel photography

A composition guideline that plays as your subject in the left or right third of an image leaving the other two third more open

Rule of third

It is the object that is shown in image


Thought off as the "what" in a photograph

Subject

Obvious tool you need for a photography

Camera\phone

Three leg stand designed to support a camera


"Sticks" for stability

Tripod

Compatible with a lot of dslr cameras as well as digital point and shoot cameras

Memory card

Easily create and share impactful images, social graphics, or animated designs

Photoshop

Tool used to bring light to a fixed focal point

Lenses

Amount of time storage can discharge at its power capacity before depleting its energy capacity

Battery duration

It captures a very wide area to show the scale of subjects in relation to their environment

Extreme long shot

It is a shot that is looking directly down on the subject

Bird's eye shot

Shows the full length of the subject while also including a large amount of the surrounding area

Long shot

Waist shot is captured at a medium distance from the subject

Medium shot

A camera shot of the frame that is filled with an actors face or object

Close up shot

A more intense version of a close up shot, sometimes showing only the subjects eyes

Extreme close up shot

The cause a sense of unease or disorientation for the viewer

Dutch angle shots

The camera is placed above the back of the shoulder and head of a subject

Over the shoulder shot

Invented photography in 1822

Nicephore Niepce