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nothingDocumentary Photography is when a photograph is taken with the intent to show something in the truest way possible without making any personal changes. Conceptual photography is usually a way to make statements. The main difference between the two is that one informs how things are and the other shows the audience what they want them to see. From the two examples the were shown to us from our instructor I would say that the one on the left is a Documentary photograph and the other one is a Conceptual photograph.
Sometime in the summer of 1827 Joseph Nicéphore Niépce is credited with producing the world's first photograph, a picture of buildings visible from the rooftop of his home. See the Related Link below.
Photography is affected by technology because long ago a photographer sat for hours attempting to get the perfect photograph and it actually took skill. In our current time period i believe it has lost much of its challenge allowing anyone to snap thousands of pictures and just discard the incorrect ones. I believe a true photographer still rocks the 16MM camera with a roll of film.
what do you mean how much does the pic cost or how much to set up aerial photography business. Well the pic depends on the size you want.
Also called post-production photography. I pretty much means that the image was altered in someway in a computer program (photoshop, corel, paint).
The shutter release cables are used as only one of the many ways to reduce camera shaking and produce a much clearer and crisper photograph in digital photography.
When someone talks about exposure in photography, they're talking about the level of light in an image. A photograph can be overexposed (too much light), underexposed (not enough light) or well exposed (the light is just right).
nothingDocumentary Photography is when a photograph is taken with the intent to show something in the truest way possible without making any personal changes. Conceptual photography is usually a way to make statements. The main difference between the two is that one informs how things are and the other shows the audience what they want them to see. From the two examples the were shown to us from our instructor I would say that the one on the left is a Documentary photograph and the other one is a Conceptual photograph.
When someone talks about exposure in Photography, they're talking about the level of light in an image. A photograph can be overexposed (too much light), underexposed (not enough light) or well exposed (the light is just right).
Sometime in the summer of 1827 Joseph Nicéphore Niépce is credited with producing the world's first photograph, a picture of buildings visible from the rooftop of his home. See the Related Link below.
Try photographing the growth of something, it could be a plant, or microbiology depending on how much time you have. They make great slideshow timelines.
Depth of field in point and shoot photography is important because it determines how much of the image is in focus. A shallow depth of field can create a blurred background, making the subject stand out, while a deep depth of field keeps more of the image sharp. This can affect the overall composition and visual impact of the photograph.
When a small aperture setting is used, such as f/11, a large depth of field will be achieved. One would use this, say, if they wanted to take a landscape photograph, and have most of the photo in focus. When a medium aperture setting is used, such as f/4, less of the photograph will be in focus, but not as much as if one were to use an aperture setting of f/1.8. A medium setting like f/4 could be used for a group photo. When a large aperture setting is used, such as f/1.8, a very small slice of the photograph will be in focus (shallow DOF.) This large aperture setting could be used for plant photography, macro photography, insect photography, etc.
Photography is affected by technology because long ago a photographer sat for hours attempting to get the perfect photograph and it actually took skill. In our current time period i believe it has lost much of its challenge allowing anyone to snap thousands of pictures and just discard the incorrect ones. I believe a true photographer still rocks the 16MM camera with a roll of film.
With the evolution of technology people expect to have everything at hand: easiest access possible to everything. So it happens to photography. It's much easier, cheaper and faster to photograph digitally than analogically. With film photography you have to buy the roll, you only have access to 36 photographs max and you have to take it to a photography house to deliver your roll to a technician you have to pay to to develop your photographs and enlarge them. With digital photography you just need a rechargable battery, a memory card which is re-usable and a computer. Oh, and a printer if you feel the need to print some photographs. The only major expense in the long run is the printing process, which many people today do at home with a desktop printer.
what do you mean how much does the pic cost or how much to set up aerial photography business. Well the pic depends on the size you want.
Once images are taken, it is time to print and share them. However, photograph printing is much more involved than one might know. It is important to always have the right paper and ink and to understand the basics behind such printing. Not just any printer can be used. This is why it may be important to invest in professional photograph printing. Doing this ensures that the images will come out right the first time. One can invest in such services online or can go to a local drug store or photography-focused business.