What is Photography | Types of Photography | Introduction to Photography



What is photography? Everyone knows that taking photos with camera is photography. It is absolutely right. But, why a whole article for just that? Actually, the purpose of this article is to briefly introduce you to the history of photography, various interesting aspects and the purpose of photography. With this, in your initial phase of engagement with photography, an overall understanding of photography will be created in your mind.

If you have interest in photography and you are confused about what type of photography you should do. For this, you have to take a very calculated and practical decision. By the way, there are many types of photography. Such as Wedding Photography, Event Photography, Fashion Photography and Architectural Photography.


#1. Nature Photography
Nature photography does not just include trees or plants. Rather it contains natural scenes. Such as landslides, hills, waterfalls, rivers etc.


#2. Social Photography

This photography is done for the society. Such as - social priorities, health, education, culture, children, women, festivals, farming etc.

#3. Portrait Photography

Portrait photography means that the people in the photo are looking at the camera. Portrait Photography is a great place to start out as a photographer. Building a great portfolio of quality shots can lead to more business. It can often lead to more work for families and weddings as word of mouth marketing does its magic. It can also lead to fashion and product photography gigs


# 4. Wildlife Photography
Taking photographs of wild animals in their natural habitat is called wildlife photography. Wild animals like Lion, Tiger, Giraffe and Elephant. The most challenging and adventure type of photography is wild life photography. In this, the photographer has to find out everything about that perticular animal. It is important for the photographer to know the behavior and nature of the animal.


# 5. Candid Photography
Clicking a photo of a Natural expression without giving an expression to the subject is called candid Photography. Photograph captured without creating a posed appearance. This type of Photography is also very difficult.


# 6. Micro Photography
Micro photography means taking photos of small things that we cannot see well with our naked eyes. It also includes flies, mosquitoes and many small insects. Micro Photography is also a difficult type of Photography. Photographer needs to know the motion of the insect. For micro Photography there are some filters and lenses which you can use with Cameras.

# 7. Architectural Photography

Architectural Photography is the photographing of buildings and similar structures that are both aesthetically pleasing and accurate representations of their subjects.

#8. Pet Photography

If your perfect subject is a furry friend, then pet photography might be for you. This is a growing sector and is very similar in working conditions and type of styles to portraiture; only your subjects may require treats when they are good. If you love animals, then there is no better job as a photographer. Pet photography involves a fun mix of studio sessions and outdoor, on-location shoots. With connections to your local pet daycare facilities and dog show circuits, you can build your business fairly quickly.



A great way to start out is to volunteer your time to your local pound, taking pictures of the animals and helping them find their forever homes.


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