Refimprove date September 2009 Aviationphotography is the act of capturing images of aircraft , either in flight, or on the ground. Like other specialties in photography , aviationphotography requires ... of aviationphotography, including air to air, ground to air, ground static, and remote photography. Military aviationphotography, especially air to air, requires additional skills, as the photo and target ... photography, this is the most popular form of aviationphotography. Ground static photography In ground static photography, photos of stationary aircraft are taken by photographers on the ground. This type ... to get the desired shot. Remote photography is the least common type of aviationphotography .... gallery AviationPhotography Databases Numerous databases exist on the internet, cataloguing aviation ... for AviationPhotography http www.pixstel.com Pixstel Aviation Database http www.targeta.co.uk Target AviationPhotography http www.world of aviation.de World of Aviation.de Photo Database Aviation lists Photography Category Photography by genre Category Occupations in aviationPhotography Category .... Air to air photography Air to air photography is the art of photographing aircraft in the air, while using another aircraft as a photo platform. ref name Air to Air Photography MilAvia Press http www.milaviapress.com airtoair index.php Air to Air Photography MilAvia Press ref The subject aircraft ... shots. Air to air photography can be used for a variety of purposes, including commercial use and advertising . Ground to air photography File Qantas Boeing 747 400 VH OJU over Starbeyevo Kustov.jpg ... photography, photos of aircraft in flight are taken with the photographer stationary on the ground. This type of photography is common at airshow s or airport s where there is a lot of aircraft activity. The same concepts of air to air photography, such as lighting and background, apply to ground to air photography as well. Generally, a Long focus lens long focus photographic lens is necessary due ... more details
International Society for AviationPhotography is an international non profit 501 c 3 professional society centered on the topic of aviationphotography . Members represent numerous fields including professional ... a major international forum for the art and science of aviationphotography. Members provide a means for the exchange of aviationphotography ideas, technique, philosophy, and equipment to other ... among those who have a professional stake in, interest in, or simple love for aviationphotography. ISAP offers an opportunity to learn from some of the most talented aviation photographers ... interested in aviation and aerospace photography including professionals , advanced amateurs , and photographers whose areas of expertise are in other disciplines. We also welcome corporations with aviation ... for AviationPhotography Award of Excellence recognizes outstanding individuals whose inventiveness and dedication to aviationphotography throughout their careers has improved the profession and positively ... of photography, publishing, aviation, or space technology, whose lifetime careers have had a significant impact on the photography of aviation or space subjects. These individuals have also proven ... http www.aviationphoto.org International Society for AviationPhotography website http www.facebook.com home.php?sk group 83013491465&ap 1 International Society for AviationPhotography Facebook page ... organization held in high esteem by the aviation industry. ISAP Board 2011 President & Board Chairman ... n24358239 Aviation Photographers Visit Vought Feb 29, 2008 http www.aviationweek.com aw blogs business aviation index.jsp?plckController Blog&plckScript blogScript&plckElementId blogDest&plckBlogPage ... Bowen website http www.ghosts.com Phil Makanna website DEFAULTSORT International Society For AviationPhotography Category Photography by genre Category Occupations in aviationPhotography Category Aviation photographers ... more details
for the 1973 Hungarian film Photography film Photography is the art , science and practice of creating ... photography exposure . The result in an electronic image sensor is an Charge coupled device electrical ... into a visible image, either Negative photography negative or Positive photography positive depending .... Photography has many uses for business, science, manufacturing e.g. photolithography , art, and recreational ... the Royal Society of London, on March 14, 1839 who made the word photography known to the world ... Zeitung , Johann von Maedler , a Berlin astronomer, had used the word photography already. ref Cite book last Eder first J.M authorlink coauthors title History of Photography, 4th. edition trans title ... New York pages 258 259 url doi isbn 0486235866 ref The word photography derives from the Greek language ... which, after appropriate processing, is converted to a usable image. Digital photography Digital cameras ... where it is properly illuminated. This was common for reproduction photography of flat copy when large film negatives were used. A general principle known from the birth of photography is that the smaller ... of photography was really concerned with finding a means to fix and retain the image in the camera ... long focus , Wide angle lens wide angle , Telephoto lens telephoto , Macro photography macro , fisheye ... using a Flash photography flash Camera controls are interrelated. The total amount of light reaching ... may be needed. A Tripod photography tripod can also be helpful in that it enables a slower shutter ... subjects from backgrounds as in individual portraits or macro photography. Conversely, a shorter ... onto photographic paper or transparency photography transparency . Digital images may be uploaded ... photography tripod for greater stability during long Exposure photography exposure . 250px thumb ... Uses Photography gained the interest of many scientists and artists from its inception. Scientists have used photography to record and study movements, such as Eadweard Muybridge s study of human ... more details
Image On Photography.jpg thumb On Photography On Photography is a 1977 collection of essay s by Susan Sontag . It originally appeared as a series of essays in the New York Review of Books between 1973 and 1977. Contents In the book, Sontag expresses her views on the history and present day role of photography in capitalism capitalist societies as of the 1970s. Sontag discusses many examples of modern photography. Among these, she contrasts Diane Arbus s work with that of Great Depression Depression era documentary photography commissioned by the Farm Security Administration . She also explores the history of American photography in relation to the idealistic notions of America put forth by Walt ... 1977 On Photography , Penguin, London ref to the world around them. Among the consequences of photography ... argues, perhaps originally with regard to photography, the medium fostered an attitude of anti intervention ..., she discusses in some depth, the relationship of photography to politics. Criticism and acclaim On Photography won the National Book Critics Circle Award for 1977 and was selected among the top ... of photography. http www.nytimes.com 1977 12 18 books booksspecial sontag photo.html?scp 3 ... in Afterimage magazine that On Photography has become so deeply absorbed into this discourse that Sontag s claims about photography, as well as her mode of argument, have become part of the rhetorical tool kit that photography theorists and critics carry around in their heads. http www.thefreelibrary.com On Photography. Sontag s On Photography at 20 a020582791 Sontag s work is literary and polemic ... written by Ph.D students. Many of the lesser reviews from the world of art photography that followed On Photography at the time of its publication were skeptical and often hostile, such as those of Colin ... she espoused in On Photography in her collection of essays Regarding the Pain of Others . This book may be deemed as a postscript or addition to On Photography. Sontag s publishing history includes ... more details
about aircraft the cocktail Aviation cocktail Infobox aviation name Aviation image File Gulfstream V NASA.jpg caption NASA Gulfstream V C 37A transport Aviation is the design, development, production, operation, and use of aircraft , especially heavier than air aircraft. Aviation is derived from avis , the Latin word for bird . History Main History of aviation Many cultures have built devices that travel ... books.google.com books?id Efr2Ll1OdqMC&pg PA128&dq&hl en v onepage&q &f false Aviation Reaching for the Sky ... Louren o de Gusm o Bartolomeu Louren o de Gusm o 1685 1724 . The modern age of aviation began ... web title Aviation History url http www.aviation history.com early cayley.htm publisher accessdate ... powered propulsion Henri Giffard , 1852 , rigid frames David Schwarz aviation inventor David Schwarz ... the new standard in aviation records. Following this, the widespread adoption of aileron s rather than ... have seen only niche application since that time. Great progress was made in the field of aviation ... pilots available. The war brought many innovations to aviation, including the first turbojet ... , there was a boom in general aviation , both private and commercial, as thousands of pilots were ... , opening the possibility of an aviation market capable of leaving the Earth s atmosphere ... , and even solar energy , are becoming more common. Civil aviation Main Civil aviation Civil aviation includes all non military flying, both general aviation and scheduled air transport . Air transport ... , Southwest Airlines Southwest and Westjet have flourished. General aviation Main General aviation ... arp.jpg thumb right A weight shift ultralight aviation ultralight aircraft , the Air Creation Tanarg General aviation includes all non scheduled civil flying, both private aviation private and commercial aviation commercial . General aviation may include business flights, air charter , private aviation ... , aerial photography , Powered Hang Glider foot launched powered hang gliders , air ambulance ... more details
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to photographyPhotography is the process ... from objects, on a photosensitive medium or a image sensor through a timed Exposure photography exposure ... devices known as camera s. Forms of photography Aerial photography Astrophotography Candid photography Cloudscape photography Conceptual photography Documentary photography History of erotic photography Erotic photography Fashion photography Fine art photography Food photography Environmental portrait Fire photography Forensic photography Glamour photography High speed photography Nature photography Nude photography Paparazzi Photojournalism Photomicroscopy Portrait photography Post mortem photography Endoscopy Senior portraits Still life photography Stock photography Street photography Underwater photography Vernacular photography Wedding photography Wildlife photography Camera and photography ... photography Filter Flash photography Flash Movie projector Photographic film Photographic lens Slide projector Still camera Toy camera Tripod photography Tripod View camera Photographic processing ... E 6 process Photographic fixer Fixer Push processing Photography techniques Afocal photography Bokeh Contre jour Color photography Cross processing Cyanotype Dodging and burning Photographic processing Film developing Full spectrum photography Harris shutter Kite aerial photography High dynamic range imaging High dynamic range imaging HDR Holography Light painting Macro photography Monochrome photography Motion blur Night photography Panoramic photography Panning camera Panning Photogram Photographic print toning Photographic processing Push printing Rephotography Rollout photography Solarisation Stereoscopy Stopping down Sun printing Infrared photography Ultraviolet photography Time lapse History of photography Main History of photography Timeline of photography technology Camera obscura ... photography concepts Composition visual arts Composition in visual arts Rule of thirds Angle of view ... more details
Cueing Hyperspectral Enhanced Reconnaissance Astrocam Aviationphotography Battle of Neuve Chapelle ... 20 An early aerial camera Federal Aviation Regulations Geoinformatics Kite aerial photography National ... thumb right London Docklands in the fog from a Eurocopter AS355 Aerial photography is the taking of photographs ... photography include fixed wing aircraft , helicopter s, Balloon aircraft balloons , blimp s and dirigible s, rocket s, Kite aerial photography kites , poles, parachuting parachutes , and vehicle mounted poles. Aerial photography should not be confused with Air to Air Photography , when aircraft ... la hauteur de l Art Nadar elevating Photography to Art , published in Le Boulevard , May 25, 1862. Aerial photography was first practiced by the French photographer and balloonist Gaspard F lix ... history.html History of Aerial Photography Professional Aerial Photographers Association ... Boston from a height of 630m. ref Ron Graham and Roger E. Read i Manual of Aerial Photography , i London ... was used during World War I . The use of aerial photography for military purposes was expanded during ... of Neuve Chapelle Neuve Chapelle . The first commercial aerial photography company in the UK ... photography was by Sherman Fairchild who started his own aircraft firm Fairchild Aircraft to develop ... from general aviation aircraft on private pleasure flights. Uses of imagery Image Balloonreflection.jpg ... of low altitude aerial photography Image Spelterini Pyramids.jpg thumb Giza pyramid complex , photographed ... photography is used in cartography ref name colorado cite web url http www.colorado.edu geography gcraft notes remote remote f.html title Aerial Photography and Remote Sensing work University of Colorado ... GIS software. Aerial photography platforms Radio controlled aircraft Advances in radio controlled model s have made it possible for model aircraft to conduct low altitude aerial photography. This has ... United States Federal Aviation Regulations FAR part 91 section 119 14CFR91.119 ref Small scale model ... more details
unreferenced date July 2008 Lifestyle photography is a style of photography which aims to portray real life situations in a controlled setting. Lighting is bright, airy and natural looking. There are many commercial applications including magazine editorial and advertising usage. Category Photography by genre photography stub ... more details
Wikify date January 2012 Orphan date January 2012 Narrative photography is the idea that photographs can be used to tell a story. Allen Feldman stated that the event is not what happens. The event is that which can be narrated . ref http www.david campbell.org 2010 11 18 photography and narrative ref In this case, the medium is photography. The Narrative Photography Competition in Portland, Oregon describes the concept in the following way The power of narrative, or story telling is at the foundation of much of photography. Photograhers sic are creating complex and descriptive moments in time. Contemporary photographers are crafting and documenting new forms of a visual short story. ref http www.photocompete.com 2011 07 28 narrative photography competition ref References reflist External links http www.siphotography.com slideshow narrative photography 2 http www.kristinadrobny.com http www.dazeddigital.com photography article 8769 1 narrative photography columbine goldsmith http www.gunillatreen.co.uk http www.chinesische gegenwartskunst.de pages portraits chi peng2 en.php Photography Category Photography Photographer stub ... more details
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Image Kirl66 g.png thumb Kirlian photograph of two coins Kirlian photography refers to a form of photogram made with electricity . It is named after Semyon Davidovich Kirlian Semyon Kirlian , who in 1939 accidentally discovered that if an object on a photographic plate is connected to a source of voltage an image is produced on the photographic plate. ref Julie McCarron Benson in Skeptical a Handbook of Pseudoscience and the Paranormal , ed Donald Laycock , David Vernon writer David Vernon , Colin Groves , Simon Brown , Imagecraft, Canberra, 1989, ISBN 0 7316 5794 2, p11 ref Kirlian s work, from ... , electrophotography and corona discharge photography. The Kirlian technique is contact photography, in which the subject is in direct contact with a film placed upon a charged metal plate ... and after photographs. ref cite web title Kirlian photography work An Encyclopedia of Claims, Frauds ... of Kirlian photography when she led the parapsychology laboratory there in the 1970s. ref Thelma Moss ... H. Slate Ph.D. led research at Athens State University under the United States Army Aviation and Missile Command as project Kirlian Photography Featured in the History Channel s Vampire Secrets . Current ... title Corona discharge photography journal Journal of Applied Physics volume 44 issue 7 pages 3102 ... Project Twilight , Kirlian photography is one of the methods available to government vampire hunters ... York Anchor Books, 2004 p. 201 ref In the X Files season 4 episode Leonard Betts , Kirlian photography ... Walter John Kilner Walter Kilner References reflist External links Commons category Kirlian photography http www.themystica.com mystica articles k kirlian photography.html Kirlian photography article ... Coronal Discharge Imaging Devices Coronal Discharge Imaging Devices Photography DEFAULTSORT Kirlian Photography Category Parapsychology Category Photography by genre Category Photographic techniques Category Russian inventions Category Soviet inventions Category Photography in the Soviet ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2009 Image Family House 1969.jpg right 200px Vernacular photography or amateur photography refers to the creation of photographs by amateur or unknown photographers who take everyday life and common things as subjects. Though the more commonly known definition of the word vernacular is a quality of being indigenous or native, the use of the word in relation to art and architecture refers more to the meaning of the following subdefinition of vernacular architecture from The Oxford English Dictionary concerned with ordinary domestic and functional buildings rather than the essentially monumental. Examples of vernacular photographs include travel and vacation photos, family snapshots, photos of friends, class portraits, identification photographs, and photo booth images. Vernacular photographs are types of accidental art, in that they often are unintentionally artistic. Closely related to vernacular photography is found photography , which in one sense refers to the recovery of a lost, unclaimed, or discarded vernacular photograph or snapshot. Found photos are often found at flea markets, thrift and secondhand stores, yard sales, estate and tag sales, in dumpsters and trash cans, between the pages of books, or on streets and sidewalks. The use of vernacular photography in the arts is almost as old as photography itself. Vernacular photography has become far more commonplace in recent years as an art technique and is now a widely accepted genre of art photography. Vernacular photographs also have become popular with art collectors and with collectors of found photographs. See also Snapshot photography Snapshot aesthetic photography subject DEFAULTSORT Vernacular Photography Category Photography by genre Category Vernacular photography fa bg cs Amat rsk fotografie de Amateurfotografie ... more details
unposed. Context Candid photography catches moments of life from immersion in it. Candid photography is opposed to the stalking involved in animal photography, sports photography or Paparazzo photographic ... by using telephoto lens es. Candid photography s setup includes a photographer who is there with the subjects ... photograph by YBA artist Henry Bond . Some professional photographers develop candid photography into an art form. Henri Cartier Bresson might be considered the master of the art of candid photography ... of candid photography master the art of making people relax and feel at ease around the camera ... Flerlage. It could be argued that candid photography is the purest form of photojournalism . There is a fine line between photojournalism and candid photography, a line that was blurred by photographers ..., whereas candid photography simply captures people living an event. Camera equipment File Leica II ... photography. Equipment for candid photography is typically lightweight, small and unobtrusive rather than big and intimidating. lomography Lomo rule photography describes using an old Russian point and shoot camera for candid photography. The larger the equipment, the more difficult to master the art of making the equipment appear to be unobtrusive to achieve candid photography. Candid photography ... photography has traditionally taken place outdoors, where the sun provides ample light. Due to higher film speeds Film speed ISO being required for indoor ambient light photography, candid photography ... photography, photographs may feature vignetting, distortion and over saturation of colors. Due ... to candid photography and incompatible with many compacts, pictures may show blurring or other technical faults. All these are usually accepted as features of candid photography, and often, part of what makes candid photography an art. Rangefinders and small, early film SLRs have long been preferred ... tools to capture high quality candid images. See also Celebrity photography Documentary photography ... more details
Use British English date October 2011 Use dmy dates date October 2011 Infobox Magazine title Practical Photography image file Practical Photography cover 175.jpg image size 175px image caption 50th Anniversary cover editor Andrew James Editor Andrew James editor title Editor frequency Monthly circulation category Photography publisher Bauer Verlagsgruppe Bauer Consumer Media firstdate 1959 country Flag GBR language English website http www.photoanswers.co.uk GLOBAL About Us Practical Photography2 Practical Photography Practical Photography is a monthly UK photography magazine established in 1959, ref name SpringMag08 Practical Photography Magazine , April 2009 Issue ref owned by Bauer Verlagsgruppe Bauer Media Group since it was acquired from EMAP in 2008. ref cite news url http www.bauer.co.uk node 104 title H. Bauer Publishing Successful in Bid for Emap publisher H. Bauer Publishing date 7 December 2006 ref The magazine includes articles on photographic products, techniques and includes advice, as well as exhibiting and commenting on reader s photographs, and profiling professional photographers. It also hosts an annual Photographer of the year competition between January and July, in which readers may enter. The current editor is Andrew James. Regular Writers Regular writers for the magazine include David Noton a professional photographer and writer who specialises in Landscape Photography . David Lam, who covers fashion photography. Brian Matthews, a semi professional wildlife photographer. Chris Rutter, a professional photographer and writer who specialises on technique and Composition visual arts composition . ref name SpringMag08 Notes and references Reflist Category Photography magazines Category British magazines Category Magazines with year of establishment missing Category Monthly magazines Category Photography in the United Kingdom art mag stub UK culture mag stub fr Practical Photography ... more details
no footnotes date December 2009 Image Jk kensington.jpg thumb right An example of street photography ... Bresson s first Leica.jpg thumb right Henri Cartier Bresson s first Leica camera Street photography is a type of documentary photography that features subjects in candid situations within Public space ... settings. Street photography uses the techniques of straight photography in that it shows a pure vision of something, like holding up a mirror to society. Street photography often tends to be ironic ..., caught at a decisive or poignant moment. On the other hand, much street photography takes the opposite ... of street photography were created in the period between roughly 1890 and 1975 and coincided with the introduction ... of portable camera are used for street photography, for example Rangefinder camera rangefinders ... ref ref http photo.net street documentary photography forum 007j4H Zone Focus , photo.net, March 2004 ... bringing attention to the photographer. See also commons category Street photography Category Street photographers Street photographers category Legality of recording by civilians Photography and the law Social documentary photography Google Street View References reflist Further reading Bystander A History of Street Photography by Joel Meyerowitz and Colin Westerbeck Boston, Bulfinch, 1994 . The Sidewalk Never Ends Street Photography Since the 1970s by Colin Westerbeck Chicago, Art Institute of Chicago, 2001 . http www.thamesandhudson.com 9780500543931.html Street Photography Now, by Sophie ... download 38038974 street photography for the purist.pdf Why We Shoot And How Street Photography For The Purist various authors mainly from DeviantArt http www.photo.net photo street photography Street Photography Information A tutorial from http www.Photo.net photo.net Kantor, Andrew http ... photography from a public place . photography subject DEFAULTSORT Street Photography Category Photography by genre Category Street culture photo stub cs Pouli n fotografie de Stra enfotografie ... more details
Nature photography refers to a wide range of photography taken outdoors and devoted to displaying natural elements such as landscape s, wildlife , plant s, and close ups of natural scenes and textures. Nature photography tends to put a stronger emphasis on the aesthetic value of the photo than other photography genres, such as photojournalism and documentary photography . Nature photographs are published in scientific, travel and cultural magazines such as National Geographic Magazine , National ... Photographer and Nature s Best Photography . Well known nature photographers include Frans Lanting , Galen Rowell , Eliot Porter and Art Wolfe . Wildlife photography File Asian Elephant Elephas maximus.jpg thumb right Indian elephants at Mudumalai National Park , India Wildlife photography ... usually shot in the wild, game farms are also a frequent location for wildlife photography. The techniques of wildlife photography differ greatly from those used in landscape photography. For example, in wildlife photography wide apertures are used to achieve a fast shutter speed, freeze the subject ... The macro photography article explains close up photography in general however, this is also a type of nature photography. While common macro subjects bees, dragonflies, and so on could be described as wildlife, their world also makes for good photography. Many photographers record images of the texture .... Tiny plants and mushroom s are also popular subjects. Close up nature photography doesn t always ... different from regular landscapes. Use of color Color images are not a requirement of nature photography. Ansel Adams is famous for his black and white landscape photography depictions of nature, while ... ref Both men distinguish between photography as an expressive art form and sensitometry an accurate ... of nature photography. Common issues involve the potential of stress or harm to wildlife, the potential ... and manipulation in photography. References Reflist Photography Category Nature photography ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Pure photography or straight photography refers to photography that attempts to depict a scene as Realism visual arts realistically and Objectivity science objectively as permitted by the medium, renouncing the use of photo manipulation manipulation . Founded in 1932, Group f 64 who championed purist photography, had this to say Pure photography is defined as possessing no qualities of technique, composition or idea, derivative of any other art form. The term emerged in the 1880s to mean simply an unmanipulated photographic print, in opposition to the composite prints of Henry Peach Robinson or the soft focus painterly images of some pictorialist photographers. At first, straight photography was a viable choice within pictorialism, as, for example, the work of Henry Frederick Evans. Paul Strand s 1917 characterization of his work as absolute unqualified objectivity described a change in the meaning of the term. It came to imply a specific aesthetic typified by higher contrast, sharper focus, aversion to cropping, and emphasis on the underlying abstract geometric structure of subjects. Some photographers began to identify these formal elements as a language for translating metaphysical or spiritual dimensions into visual terms. This emphasis on the unmanipulated silver print dominated modernist photographic aesthetics into the 1970s. DEFAULTSORT Straight Photography Category Photography by genre Photo stub cs P m fotografie de Straight photography es Fotograf a directa he it Straight photography ja ru sv Straight photography ... more details
Found photography is a genre of photography and or visual art based on the recovery and possible exhibition of lost, unclaimed, or discarded photographs. It is related to vernacular photography , but differs in the fact that the presenter or exhibitor of the photographs did not shoot the photograph itself, does not know anything about the photographer, and generally does not know anything about the subject s of the photographs. Found photos are generally acquired at flea markets, thrift stores, yard sales, estate sales, or literally just found anywhere. The appreciation and interest of the genre is also related to the concept of found art or readymades a concept which was popularized by Marcel Duchamp and subsequent Dadaists and conceptual art ists. Much of the appeal of the photos is the mystery regarding the original photographer or the subject matter and can also involve a sort of voyeur istic interest, as if one were obtaining access to a private world. Creating possible narrative s for found photographs has become quite popular, especially on sites which allow viewers to enter their own narratives as comments to the pictures. Contemporary artists who use found photography as part of their practice include Stephen Bull, Celine Duval, Hans Peter Feldmann , Alexander Honory, Erik Kessels, Peter Piller and Joachim Schmid . See also Vernacular photography Found film External links http www.foundmagazine.com Found Magazine http community.livejournal.com foundphotos Found Photos A collaborative found photography project http www.junkshopphotos.com Junk Shop Photos Unusual, vintage photos discovered in junk shops. http museumofvernacularphotography.com Museum Of Vernacular Photography Exhibitions Exploring The Depth And Scope Of Vernacular Photography. http www.spillway.com Spillway Categorized Found Photographs and Printed Matter featuring reader input. http www.dynamictension.net ... century work photography subject Category Photography by genre Category Vernacular photography ... more details
refimprove date April 2012 Cosplay photography is a form of photography where the subject of the photo focuses mainly on a cosplay er and their attire and or prop making skills. A majority of this form of photography is done at events or conventions, such as San Diego Comic Con where cosplayers attend in costume, however, it is becoming more popular to schedule individual photoshoots at various locations and outside convention schedules. This form of photography is a combination of fashion photography and portrait photography where both the clothing and the portraiture are the main subject. Cosplay magazines, such as Cosmode , have developed a focus on the photographer and the different styles of cosplay photography. The photos can be black and white, color, any size or shape with any lens, so long as a coslayer is the main subject.. Cosplay is a combination word of costume and play , to describe the performance of acting and dressing like a character from a particular series. These series can be from any genre of entertainment from comic books to anime to sci fi and horror, live action or animation. The photography of these individuals is becoming a style of photography that photographers can now be hired for a shoot rather than as a hobby, which it has been up until recent years. Groups like The Enthusiasts ref cite web title The Enthusiasts url http www.the enthusiasts.com accessdate 14 April 2011 ref have begun to capitalize on this growing trend by setting up booths at conventions to take photos of cosplayers and sell them the photos for a certain price per photo, either digitally or print. But there many others who still do cosplay photography on location and in private, scheduled shoots. References Reflist Cosplay Category Cosplay Category Photography by genre ... more details
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Multiple issues wikify December 2011 orphan February 2009 refimprove August 2007 The Triennial of Photography Hamburg originated as an initiative of the photographer and collector F. C. Gundlach , with the support of the directors of Hamburg s major museums. Every third year since 1999 a festival of photography has taken place in and around Hamburg, for which the cooperation of cultural institutions is crucial. The internationally unique joint venture of ten of the city s major museums and cultural institutions also encouraged many art galleries and other organizations to open their premises to photography. Meanwhile, the Triennial of Photography Hamburg has become an important festival of international reputation. In 2005, 83 museums, galleries, and other organizations with 114 photo exhibitions took part in the 3rd Triennial of Photography that was visited by 260,000 guests. Besides a great variety of exhibitions presenting the whole range of photographic techniques and styles, the festival was complemented by symposia, lectures, and conferences. The 4th Triennial of Photography Hamburg takes place from the 11th to the 20th of April 2008. External links http www.phototriennale.de Category Photography festivals Category Festivals in Germany Category Hamburg culture Hamburg stub photo stub ... more details
Mergefrom Mast photography date September 2009 Unreferenced date September 2009 Elevated photography is a process to take aerial photos with a system that is ground based and emulates an airborne asset. In some ways more flexible than aerial or satellite imaging, elevated photography is a way to get highly detailed images with a bird s eye view. Other reference to this type of imaging is mast photography or pole assisted photography . This is an alternative to traditional imaging processes and allows customization of image collection and also offers synoptic timelines making this process a useful tool for construction management, litigation and many other applications. The price of elevated imaging is generally quite reasonable and include varying degrees of compatibility with elated engineering quality software. Because it does not involve an aircraft, the overhead and cost associated with its operation can be lower. Elevated photography is relatively new in the United States but the concept of getting aerial images is not. Used extensively in areas outside the United States, it can be used in a variety of ways but it serves as the link between getting a less than satisfying aerial image or becomes the next step up from ground level hand held imagery. One problem with elevated photography is its difficulty in getting map like coverage of an area with its sodastraw aspect of collecting data. This can be offset by stitching with the advent of new and current digital camera systems. Category Photographic techniques cs Fotografie z v ky de Hochbildfotografie sk V kov fotografovanie ... more details
Multiple issues orphan October 2010 cleanup October 2010 unreferenced December 2009 wikify January 2011 Pet photography is a specialized subcategory of professional photography . Pet photography involves several aspects that are similar to traditional studio portraits. Mainly the studio process where the pet is place in front of the camera and studio lights and the backdrops and props change from pose to pose. Most pet photography is done digitally so owners can view and select their pictures right away.For example http www.petographer.co.uk or http www.reposephotographics.com gallery Image http s17.photobucket.com albums b51 stlphotog ?action view¤t sitting8pic7.jpg target blank img src http i17.photobucket.com albums b51 stlphotog sitting8pic7.jpg border 0 alt Dashhund pup A good pet photographer can bring out the perfect expression of your pet. Image http s17.photobucket.com albums b51 stlphotog ?action view¤t sitting8pic7.jpg target blank img src http i17.photobucket.com albums b51 stlphotog sitting8pic7.jpg border 0 alt Dashhund pup Many pet owners have a wide variety of animals. A pet photographer tries to make them look good. gallery Pet photography can also be done in natural lighting, outside of a studio, in a client s home for example. This is where dogs and cats are typically most comfortable. DEFAULTSORT Pet Photography Category Photography by genre Category Pets ... more details
Infobox Magazine title Popular Photography & Imaging image file poph.jpg image size 200px image caption Pop Photo September 2006 editor John Owens editor title Editor in Chief frequency Monthly circulation 2,085,000. ref name hfmus.com http www.popphoto.com Popular Photography Magazine website, accessed 2010 04 08 ref category company Bonnier Corporation publisher Jeffrey Roberts firstdate 1937 country USA language English language English website http www.popphoto.com PopPhoto.com issn 1542 0337 Popular Photography , formerly known as Popular Photography & Imaging , also called Pop Photo , is a monthly United States American consumer magazine that has the largest circulation of any imaging magazine , with an editorial staff twice the size of its nearest competitor. Citation needed date June 2008 The current publisher is Jeffrey Roberts and the current Editor in Chief is John Owens. History The first issue appeared in 1937. According to its auditor, the Audit Bureau of Circulations North America Audit Bureau of Circulations or ABC , Popular Photography & Imaging has a rate base that is, subscription and single copy sales of 400,000 with a total audience of 2,085,000. ref name hfmus.com The magazine was sold by Hachette Filipacchi Media U.S. to Bonnier Corporation Bonnier in 2009. References references Bonnier Category Publications established in 1937 Category Magazine companies of the United States Category Photography magazines Category Consumer magazines Category Monthly magazines Category American magazines Category Photography in the United States es Popular Photography fr Popular Photography Magazine ... more details