Still life photography is the photography of inanimate subject matter (small group of objects)
Still photography produces pictures in which there is no motion.
Food photography is a still life specialization of commercial photography, aimed at producing attractive photographs of food
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Yes.
Yes.
it developed into movies from the still image; so no photography; no movies!
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Portrait photography is different than candid shots. In portrait photography, the subject sits still and the picture is then taken. The focus of the photo is usually on the face of the person.
Birds are a good subject for still life photography because of the variations in sizes and color as well as the unique positions to catch them in when they are at rest.
Yes... through lenses.