It involves using the light that is available instead of over-riding or supplementing it with electronic flash.
The word "photography" is derived from the Greek words "photos," meaning light, and "grapho," meaning to draw or write. Therefore, photography literally means "drawing with light." This reflects the fundamental process of capturing images by recording light on a sensitive surface, such as film or a digital sensor.
Photo means light and ography (pronounced graphe in latin) is drawing or lines. Therefore drawing with light.
It is Photography. Photography comes from 2 greek words Photo is the stem that means "light" and graphein is the verb that means "to write" so literally, photography means writing with light
Digital Photography Director of Photography Data Processing Digital Picture
Natural Light (sunlight) and Artificial Light (flashes/studio lights)
This is most often known simply as "candlelight photography". It is basically a subset of "ambient light photography" which taking photographs by the "available" light. In other word, not adding flash or other auxilery light to the scene.
Photo means light and ography (pronounced graphe in latin) is drawing or lines. Therefore drawing with light.
Hubert C. Birnbaum has written: 'Existing Light photography' -- subject(s): Available light photography 'Amphoto guide to cameras' -- subject(s): Cameras 'Black-and-white darkroom techniques' -- subject(s): Photography, Processing
If you actually mean infra-red light, it is simply infra-red photography. Color and b&w infra-red film as well as filters for electronic flash may still be available from specialty suppliers. If you are referring to images created by recording heat energy emissions, it is not really infra-red photography. That is correctly referred to as thermography.
YES, everything revolves around light in photography.
The largest aperture lens available for portrait photography is typically around f/1.2 or f/1.4, which allows for a very shallow depth of field and excellent low-light performance.
The word "photography" is derived from the Greek words "photos," meaning light, and "grapho," meaning to draw or write. Therefore, photography literally means "drawing with light." This reflects the fundamental process of capturing images by recording light on a sensitive surface, such as film or a digital sensor.
Photo means light and ography (pronounced graphe in latin) is drawing or lines. Therefore drawing with light.
The appropriate time to use flash in photography is when there is insufficient natural light available, such as in low-light conditions or when the subject is backlit. Flash can also be used to fill in shadows or to create a specific lighting effect.
Photography is mainly "Painting with Light". In order to capture this light you use a camera.
Photography is always going to be called "photography"
One can view examples of light photography on photography blogs or on professional photography companies' websites (such as Sony). Look around to find the best examples.