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Specialized Styles of Photography
by: Chris Haslego
Photography is an all encompassing term used for all
types of image capture but there are in fact distinct variations in the
manner in which photography is approached in different genres.
Different genres of photography require a different style and
perspective. The techniques used by photographers vary based on the
subject, the situation and the end use of the image or scene.
Photography has always been considered an art and a
creative process. This creativity is enhanced by the availability of
camera features that make possible a wide range of ideas and styles.
Outlined below is a list of genres that call for
specialized treatment in the process of creating outstanding
photographs. These thematic approaches will be discussed in detail
here, though there are few more categories and sub-categories in
thematic photography like ad messages, corporate brochures, under-water
photography and so on.
- Wildlife photography
- Landscape photography
- Sports events
- Photo-journalism
- Fashion photography
- Black & White treatment
- Shooting Celebrities
-->Wildlife Photography
Wildlife photography is often assumed to be an exciting
and high adventure genre of photography. In reality it is extremely
challenging and wildlife photographers find themselves at the mercy of
inclement weather and sometimes even face danger. Here are some
suggestions for this specialized form of photography.
Understand the life form that you plan to photograph in
terms of living habits, habitat and behavior. In other words you need a
perspective on ‘a day in the life of’ your wildlife subject. Books and
online research will throw light on your subject. The importance of
getting acquainted with the behavior of the animal is a lot more
important when you have to shoot dangerous jungle animals that can
attack like lions or tigers or even bears. Animals will become aware of
you when you enter close to their habitat but will usually not attack
if you keep your distance. But you have to be clear on the distance at
which an animal will begin to feel threatened by your presence and
decide to attack you.
It goes without saying that you can’t expect any kind
cooperation from your subject! You have to fit yourself in, place
yourself in a vantage point and have your camera set and ready and then
wait for the ’right moment’ to take the shot that you are looking for.
You may have to wait many days before you can capture
the right shot. Your subject could not care less if the light is
diminishing or the light is at its best. You may have perfect light
conditions on a particular day but your subject may not be in the right
spot for you to take the shot.
You need telephoto lenses to shoot from a distance and
other camera features like Center-weighted metering. The
Center-weighted meter allows you to meter the wildlife subject at the
center of the frame and vary the size of the sensing area based on the
dimensions of the subject and its distance from you.
-->Landscape Photography
Taking landscape pictures within a city from atop a
building or on the beach is one type of landscape photography. But if
you want to get closer to nature and shoot unique pictures of nature
and environment in remote locations like wild forest area or mountain
ranges, then you have your task cut out for you just like a wildlife
photographer. You need the spirit of adventure within you in order to
travels around to different places and scour different regions for
landscape opportunity.
It is tough to firstly identify the right spots, you may
have to explore for days before you find an idyllic panoramic landscape
to shoot. You then have to wait for the right light conditions while
braving the weather and the rough living conditions. In terms of
equipment, landscape photographers need to go in for a variety of
wide-angle lenses since this type of lens is capable of lending depth
in the photograph. A wide-angle zoom lens is useful in this type of
photography because of the range of focal lengths it can provide while
fine-tuning a shot. But there is also the need for telephoto lenses for
certain shot though not of the high focal length required by sports
photographers. Landscape photographers usually go in for telephoto
lenses with focal length less than 300mm (a telephoto lens has a focal
length greater than 50mm, a wide angle lens is less than 50mm, and a
standard lens has a focal length of 50mm)
-->Sports Events
Those who have made a career of photographing sporting
events have a different style of operation to capture the high action
of dramatic moments in a game. The length of the lens, the location of
the photographer taking the shot and the need to limit blurring are the
three critical aspects in sports photography.
Sports photographers use a telephoto lens. This type of
lens magnifies the subject. The focal length to choose from in
telephoto lenses varies from 60mm to 1000 mm. A lens with a high focal
length can give you a wider visual area which is a necessity when you
photograph field events. Sports photographers by and large prefer 35mm
cameras and use focal lengths of 300-600mm especially for field events
like soccer.
The location where photographers position themselves to
take different shots is directly responsible for capturing the relevant
high-points in a match. It also helps if you have a good knowledge of
the sport. This ensures that you identify the right moments and are
alert and ready when a memorable situation occurs during the sport. You
can get the right shots if you are able to move around and use the
right location in different points in a game. However, quite often the
areas of movement are restricted for photographers and the best way to
tide over this problem is to use a lens of focal length in the region
of 600mm to enable shots of the far end of a court or field. Though a
good location is usually described by the angle and distance from the
court or field, the other aspect of a good location is also the play of
light from your vantage point. Most photographers have the task of
avoiding shadows caused by the quality of light. The intensity of color
in a photograph is re!
duced in dull light conditions while bright sunlight can
create shadows in certain angles
To limit blurring and capture action during a special
game moment, you need to have fast shutter speeds at your disposal. A
35mm camera that is generally favored in sports photography can provide
the high shutter speed necessary for action shots. Besides shutter
speed, the speed of the film also plays a role. Higher film speed
enables higher shutter speeds. A film speed of 100 is inadequate in
sports photography. You need a 400 and above speed film.
The autofocus mechanism in is also useful in sports
photography especially when manual focus is difficult to achieve
quickly in certain sports situations.
An interesting technique called panning is applied in
capturing action shots. You have to avoid holding the camera still when
you shoot action. A rule-of-thumb is to hold the camera steady but move
it along with the action rather than attempting to hold still. This
steady movement of the camera along the path of motion of the player;
incredibly, has the effect of minimizing blur. On the other hand, you
will get a blur if you hold your camera still while the action is
taking place. This technique is actually based on sound scientific
principles.
It should also be mentioned here that the art of sports
photography actually goes beyond capturing action or high points in a
game. The readers who view these photographs in newspapers and
magazines want to see player expressions, the thrills, the
disappointments, the concentration that players display is something
that readers find captivating and it becomes a talking point. Readers
also like to see crowd reactions and reactions of family members of the
players in certain critical game situations. To cater to the public
sentiment, a photographer has to also attempt to click these special
poignant moments during a game by capturing reactions and facial
expressions.
-->Photo-journalism
Photojournalism is a different ball game altogether. It
is visual storytelling. It has a strong social and cultural context and
is a visual form of reportage based on newsy and current affairs
topics. Being in the right place at the right time and understanding
the situation as it unfolds helps a photojournalist deliver reader
interest material. The objective is to usually pick up contemporary
topics and portray a visual story that creates an understanding on the
pattern in which people live their lives or social changes that impact
them in different walks of life. Photojournalism also lends credibility
to the written word and can support a public interest story with visual
proof. The visuals complement the written reportage on the story.
A visual representation of contemporary situations is a
powerful way to make a point and the photographer who is into
photojournalism has to be a firstly aware of the socio-political and
cultural scene of a region to be able to shoot the relevant pictures.
The equipment required by photojournalists varies by the type of story
they pursue. If a photojournalist is picking up images of a town or if
the photography is the type that portrays cultural and historical
sites, or if the task is to follow the campaign trail of a political
leader, each of these require a different treatment.
-->Fashion Pictures
A fashion photographer needs to be a creative thinker
with a good eye for aesthetics and the ability to use sound judgment in
implementing out-of-the-box ideas. Fashion photography is meant to
render an elegant, stylish effect on readers so the mundane and the run
of the mill shots will not work. Each photograph is a piece of art in
itself and has to be original.
Creating an impact in fashion photography requires the
photographer to take a leap in imaginative thinking and to create
images that are different and unusual. The treatments that have been
tried over the years range from the surreal to muted black and whites,
to geometric shapes to brilliant color schemes. A fashion product has
to be portrayed creatively while at the same time conveying style and
classiness. A fashion photographer needs a high level of visual
sophistication combined with ideation skills. It also helps to try and
understand the psyche of models that fashion photographers have to
regularly interact with, in order to get the best out of them. Your
choice of camera and accessories will vary depending on whether you
shoot indoor or outdoor, light conditions, theme of the picture, etc.
-->Black and White Treatment
The black and white effect is used by artists and
fashion photographers to create abstracts or classy ‘other worldly’
images. The camera equipment required in black & white is not very
distinct from other types of photography but the key actually lies in
the processing and printing quality. This is an important area of
emphasis in black & white photographs in order to get the desired
effect.
You will need an assortment of lenses for different
situations – such as a combination of wide-angle lens as well as a
standard lens. If you want large prints, you may need a camera with a
high-resolution digital image sensor for sharpness of large format
prints. The resolution should be more than 3 mega pixels.
Whether you develop your photographs in the darkroom
(traditional film based camera) or process the pictures digitally
(digital camera usage), when you develop the picture yourself you have
the leeway to heighten or reduce the contrasts in tour picture based on
the type of impression and visual impact you hope to create. You can
also scan from traditionally processed negatives onto a computer and
then process the images digitally.
To fine-tune the images digitally you need some basic
knowledge of Photoshop software. Without manipulating the main picture
in any way, you can enhance your black and white images by fine-tuning
the contrasts. Photoshop assists in optimizing the images. The
principles are the same as those used in a traditional darkroom. Using
Photoshop you can apply various techniques like dodging (you
selectively lighten a certain portion of a photo), cropping, optimizing
density and fine tuning the contrasts. Fine tuning the contrasts is
important in creating the right effect in black and white.
The print quality is another important factor in
creating high impact black & white photographs. If you intend to
print digitally processed images, you need a good printer and long
lasting ink in your printer. You should also use photo quality paper to
print your images.
-->Shooting Celebrities
Celebrity photography is challenging and the same time
an exciting, glamorous field. When you deal with celebrities, firstly
you have very little time to work within. There is always a time
constraint even after you pin down a celebrity for a photo session. You
have to therefore have good infrastructure and be ready with the
necessary equipment. You have to plan the shot and adjust your camera,
before asking your celebrity to pose.
Celebrity faces are well known so the key lies in
attempting to capture something a little different, to create a
different perspective. You need to build a good rapport with the
celebrity and have to persevere to get the right mood to capture the
real essence of the person. If you are photographing the celebrity for
an ad, then the strategy behind the ad has to be considered to blend in
the celebrity’s expressions and posture to suit the requirements of the
ad.
To sum up, the discussion - Wildlife photography
requires you to brave rough conditions and thoroughly understand the
habitat and behavior of the animal. The relevant and useful tools in
your camera system are the right lenses and center-weighted metering if
you are into shooting wildlife. Landscape photography requires you to
be a wandering explorer, constantly seeking out those spectacular
scenic settings. You mainly need wide-angle lenses in your camera
system to demonstrate depth and scale in your picture. Sports events
need a good vantage point and if you want to freeze the high action in
the game, you have to learn and hone the skill of panning.
Photojournalism calls on your social and political consciousness and is
the art of visually unfolding a story, while Fashion photography
requires ideation and out-of-the-box thinking. The impact of Black
& White treatment can be heightened during the processing phase
using various techniques and, Celebrity photography is not a!
ll glamour. Capturing the right mood and the essence of
the celebrity becomes the key to a good shot and you often work within
time constraints.
It is apparent that different photography streams each
have their own specialized approaches and style of treatment. Your
mind-set and your interests should influence the path that you choose
as a photographer.
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About The Author
Chris Haslego is founder of http://www.cameramanualstore.com,
the internet's foremost source of camera manuals. With over 4000+
camera manuals available from all major manufacturers.
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