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APRESENTATION
ON
PHOTOGRAPHYPritesh Gupta
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Introduction to PhotographyIntroduction to Photography
T he process of recording visual images by capturing light
rays on a light-sensitive recording medium.
Technical: The science of setting up the camera and the
recording medium to take images in a controlled way.
Creative: The art of composing good images to capture.
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PhotographyPhotography
PhotosPhotos
GraphGraphéé
PhotographyPhotography
Derived from the Greek
words for´lightµ and ´writingµ
1st used by
Sir John HerschelSir John Herschelin 1839
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* The most accessible and strongest means of making images ²
and so of self expression.
* With the use of modern camera, the complete picture can becaptured in almost an instant, with great ease.
* In photography, the important skills are in the eye and in mind,and not in hand.
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PhotographyPhotography
1st ever permanent picture, by aFrench, Joseph Nicephore Niepce .
He named the process Heliography,helios - ´sunµ, graphos - ´drawingµ.
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Types of PhotographyTypes of Photography
�Aerial
�Adventure/Sports
�Amateur
From a plane, helicopter, balloon or
other airborne device.
Adventure sports, daring feats, etc
Any type of photography practiced by
non-professionals.
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Types of PhotographyTypes of Photography
�Wildlife /
Animal
Architectural
�Artistic
Wildlife, animals or pets and theirrelationships with humans.
The art of making architectures or realestate property appear attractive.
Photography in which creativecomposition is the goal.
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Types of PhotographyTypes of Photography
AstroPhotography
Aura
�Black &White
Space photography, through a telescope.
A controversial type of photography whichsome claim can photograph a person'saura.
Without colour, this explores shapes, tonesand textures. Shadows and highlightsbecome much more important.
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Types of PhotographyTypes of Photography
Commercial
Event
�Forensic
Product shots, advertising, etc.
Concerts, parties, festivals, weddings, etc.
Police and legal photography.
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Types of PhotographyTypes of Photography
Macro
Medical
�Micro
Photographing very small and/or close-up
objects.
For clinical purposes, i.e. to help reveal and
diagnose illness.
Photographing objects too small to be visible
to humans.
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Types of PhotographyTypes of Photography
Nature
Night
�Paranormal
Landscapes, animals, plants, sea, etc.
Capturing images at night. Often use
infrared technology.
Ghosts, unexplained phenomena, etc.
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Types of PhotographyTypes of Photography
People
Satellite
�Travel
Candid, Family, Passports & Visas, Portrait,
Pregnancy, School, etc
Views of Earth from orbit.
To showcase locations, illustrate travel
literature, etc.
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Types of PhotographyTypes of Photography
Underwater Photographing under water with a water-tight camera.
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AccessoriesAccessories
The camera is just thebeginning of theequipment used in
photography
Lenses
Flashes Tripod
Camera case
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LensesLenses
Optical lens that focuses
light into the camera bodyand onto the film.
Inside the lens body, thereare several other opticallenses that further refine theimage.
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FlashesFlashes
Device used
for producing a flash.
A major purpose- to
illuminate a darkscene.
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TripodTripod
A 3-leg device used to stabilize and
elevate a camera.
To support flashes or otherphotographic equipments.
Used in both still & motion to preventcamera movement.
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Camera CaseCamera Case
Protect our camera fromscratches and damagesuch as dropping orbumping, or water
damage.
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Photo JournalismPhoto Journalism
William aman·s
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Photo
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Photo JournalismPhoto Journalism
Telling a news story in visual form.
It cover news and cultural events in areas such as sports,business, politics, war, art etc.
Photojournalists work for daily and periodical newspapers,magazines and other publications, as well as for newsagencies.
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Photo JournalismPhoto Journalism
One of the foremost photojournalist was Frenchman Henri
Cartier ² Bresson.
He believed, ¶action· in any given situation eventually reach apeak, at which time the photograph will capture the mostpowerful image possible.
He mastered the ability to sense ahead of time that exactpeak moment to press shutter.
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Photo JournalismPhoto Journalism
With the invention of 1st 3 mm camera, began the modern
Photojournalism, in Leica, Germany.
Photos no longer were published in albums individually, andthe ¶subjects· no longer had to pose for camera.
Photographers could capture live photos, & Editors wouldthen select those they best believed told the story.
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Photo JournalismPhoto Journalism
It·s the collecting, editing, & presenting of news material for
publication or broadcast, in order to tell a news story.
Not only still images, but videos as well used in broadcastjournalism.
Emerged as a distinctive form of photography in the late1920s and early 1930s.
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Photo JournalismPhoto JournalismDistinguished from Documentary, Celebrity & Fashion
photography by the qualities of:
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