refimprove date May 2009 File Doris Ulmann Laborers hands.jpg thumb right A monochrome photograph, Doris Ulmann s Laborer s hands Monochrome photography is photography where the image produced has a single hue , rather than recording the colours of the object that was photographed. It includes all forms of black and white photography, which produce images containing tones of grey ranging from black to white . ref name Langford Cite book last Langford first Michael title Basic Photography place Oxford publisher Focal Press year 2000 edition 7th isbn 0 240 51592 7 ref Most modern black and white films, called panchromatic films, record the entire visible spectrum . ref name Langford rp 157 Some films are orthochromatic , recording visible light wavelengths shorter than 590 nanometres . ref name Langford rp 158 Black and white photography is considered more subtle and interpretive, and less realistic than colour photography. ref name Langford Monochrome images are not direct renditions of their subjects, but are abstractions from reality, representing colours in shades of grey. In computer terms, this is often called greyscale . Citation needed date May 2009 Monochrome images may be produced using black and white Photographic film film or Photographic paper paper , or by manipulating colour images using computer software. Citation needed date May 2009 References references External links http www.guidetofilmphotography.com black and white film.html Black and White Film Information and Comparisons Chart Photography Category Photography by genre Category Black and white media photography stub ja ... more details
Image White bright fireworks.jpg thumb 250px right New Years 2002 at Seaport Village Fireworks photography is the process of taking photograph s of fireworks at night. Unlike night photography , available light is used for fireworks photography instead of artificial light. Instead of using the flash on the camera, the photographer often exposes the image for a period of time, known as long exposure . ref http malektips.com fireworks photo 0003.html Exposure Time Digital Fireworks Photography ref ref name smith http photos.si.edu firew firew.html Smithsonian Photographers Shoot Fireworks ref Brighter fireworks sometimes support shorter exposure times. Examples Commons cat Fireworks The following samples are ordered from longer to shorter exposure time. gallery Image Fireworks PDX 1.jpg 4th of July fireworks in Portland, Oregon Portland , Oregon , 10 second exposure Image Fireworks in San Jose California 2007 07 04 by Ian Kluft img 9618.jpg Independence Day United States 4th of July Fireworks in San Jose, California San Jose , California , 2 second exposure Image Kluft photo fireworks San Jose July 4 2008 Img 1198.jpg more 4th of July fireworks from San Jose, 1 second exposure File Kluft photo fireworks Cameron Park June 2009 Img 2951c2.jpg Fireworks in Cameron Park, California , 1 40th second exposure Image World Showcase Lagoon during IllumiNations.jpg The World Showcase Lagoon at Epcot in Walt Disney World during IllumiNations Reflections of Earth the nightly fireworks show , 1 100th second exposure gallery References references External links http www.nyip.com ezine holidays firewksintro.html Three Fireworks Photography articles from New York Institute of PhotographyPhotography DEFAULTSORT Fireworks Photography Category Photography by genre Photo stub ... more details
Photography in China began very quickly after the invention of photography in 1838 with the arrival of European ... street life, major wars, and prominent figures and affluent Chinese adopted photography as a hobby. Even the Empress Dowager Cixi had her portrait taken repeatedly. In the twentieth century, photography ... newspaper and magazine journalism , political propaganda, and fine art photography . http ..., we can find plates of the following two Chinese photographers in A World History of Photography ... Ho Fan 1937 , photographer and filmmaker Cultural Revolution 1966 to 1976 Photography in China ... . 1976 1993 The aftermath of the Cultural Revolution led to a documentary photography movement that rapidly ... Beijing , established an artistic coterie that used photography as an adjunct to experimental ... art photography magazine, New Photo . Many artist photographers have had success, especially in the west ... or pop or shock. Chinese magazines for photography Chinese Photography , Peking publishing as of 2011 Popular Photography , Peking publishing as of 2011 See also Felice Beato ... gatheringmountains.net Photoweb photobib.html Bibliography of Materials related to Photography in China ... in China exhibition on Chinese Photography cite web publisher Victoria and Albert Museum url http www.vam.ac.uk ..., new photography and video from China exhibition accessdate 2007 06 16 cite web publisher National ... Photography exhibition accessdate 2008 04 21 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20080315005233 http ... past action camera Action Camera Beijing Performance Photography . Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery ... and Materials related to Photography in China and Tibet before 1949 http www.chinaoldphoto.com yjwz detail.asp?id 23&type 1 Further reading Naomi Rosenblum , A World History of Photography Brush & Shutter Early Photography in China , 2011, Getty Publications Hong Kong University ... FINAL brochure1.pdf Asia topic Photography in DEFAULTSORT Photography In China Category Chinese art ... more details
Cleanup date October 2008 article by removing weasel words Unreferenced date October 2008 Image Leonardo DiCaprio, Lukas Haas and Kevin Connely by David Shankbone.jpg thumb An event photograph at the Tribeca Film Festival of Leonardo DiCaprio , Lukas Haas and Kevin Connolly actor Kevin Connolly Celebrity photography is a subset of photojournalism . Its subject matter is celebrities in the arts, sports and sometimes politics. There are three types of celebrity photography used by magazines and newspapers. They are Event photography Photographers who work celebrity related events, such as film premieres, parties and award shows. Event photographers also cover other events such as music festivals, weddings and private functions. Celebrity portraiture Photographers who are assigned portrait sessions with celebrities, shot on location or in a photo studio Paparazzi or pap Photographers who shoot candid photos of celebrities with or without their consent, in the hope of capturing an exclusive image. Sometimes they resort to very long telephoto lens shots, or secret photography . Some photographers make a living following actors and models. When they get a scoop, many magazines will pay high fees to run the images. Music photography is another form of celebrity photography. Most music photographers focus on capturing the energy of live music performances and some also get to work backstage or on tour with bands. Category Photojournalism photo stub ... more details
Importance section date January 2010 Unreferenced date January 2010 Fusion Photography is a trademark ed name introduced by Jeff Burgess in 2005 to describe the combination of multiple photograph s into a fine art image using various imaging software products such as Adobe CS 1 4 and Paintshop Pro fineartamerica.com profiles imagesfx.html www.redbubble.com ... imagesfx art 1666254 3 american landscape www.soleyne.com artist 176 imagesfx, http www.fotocommunity.com pc account myprofile 709818 . The term was coined in 2005 and has been used to describe Jeff Burgess s work in a number of online galleries above . More recently Fusion Photography has been used to define a new and developing type of photography that integrates video clip s into picture slide show s. Fusion Photography involving video and stills began to develop when the Canon 5d mark II hit the market in 2008. This camera is the first Professional SLR camera SLR to allow the photographer to take video in 1080p as well as take pictures on a full frame sensor. It is important to note that fusion photography is not a traditional form of video coverage, rather it is the newest style of coverage for photographers and videographers to offer clients. Weddings are a popular fusion subject as same day edits or highlights can be obtained. F8 in motion of Raleigh North Carolina is a thriving example of this latest art form. Category Photography by genre ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Wildlife photography is the act of taking photography photographs of wildlife . Image Canon EF 500mm f4L IS USM.jpg thumb right A 500mm Telephoto Lens, rigged with Flash photography flash and monopod a setup used for taking wildlife photographs. Wildlife photography is regarded as one of the more challenging forms of photography. As well as needing sound technical skills, such as being able to exposure photography expose correctly, wildlife photographers generally need good field craft field craft skills . For example, some animals are difficult to approach and thus a knowledge of the animal behavior animal s behavior is needed in order to be able to predict their actions. Photographing some species may require Game stalker stalking skills or the use of a Bird hide hide blind for concealment. While wildlife photographs can be taken using basic equipment, successful photography of some types of wildlife requires specialist equipment, such as macro lenses for insects, long focal length lenses for birds and underwater cameras for marine life. However, since the advent of digital cameras, greater adventure travel and automated cameras, a great wildlife photograph can also be the result of being in the right place at the right time. In the early days of photography, it was almost impossible to get a photograph of wildlife, due the long exposure time of Daguerreotypes, and wet plate cameras. ref http www.answers.com topic wildlife photography ref Example Images gallery widths 180px Image Gyps fulvus 1 Luc Viatour.jpg Griffon Vulture Gyps fulvus , France Image Wildlifephotography.jpg Giraffe Giraffa camelopardalis before a rain storm, Kenya Image Coyote portrait.jpg Coyote Canis latrans , Yosemite National Park File Brown bear Ursus arctos arctos ... Nature photographers Nature photographers Nature photography National Wildlife Magazine Project Noah BeetleCam Photography DEFAULTSORT Wildlife Photography Category Nature photography ar ... more details
VR photography , or virtual reality photography , is the interactive viewing of wide angle Panoramic photography panoramic photographs , generally encompassing a 360 degree circle or a spherical view. VR photography is the art of capturing or creating a complete scene as a single image, as viewed when rotating about a single central position. Normally created by stitching together a number of photographs taken in a multi row 360 degree rotation, the complete image can also be a totally computer generated effect, or a composite of photography and computer generated objects. The history of VR photography is human computer interaction in which a real or imaginary environment is simulated and users interact with and manipulate that world. ref http www.pixloo.com blog history of vr photography History of VR Photography ref VR panoramas are viewed through movie players, such as Apple s QuickTime software, which may be part of a Web browser plug in or a stand alone player application. QuickTime VR QTVR was the original interactive panorama format, but there are now a growing number of different players and plug ins. Many of these are based on Flash Video Flash , but some use Java software platform Java , SilverLight , custom programming using OpenGL and WebGL , and even JavaScript . Most of the players can be seen in the Panorama Player Comparisons project. ref http www.panoramaphotographer.com comparisons Panorama Player Comparisons project ref See also Image stitching Virtual tour MotionVR IPIX References references External links READ FIRST External links that do not completely ... and Universities Virtual Tours College virtual tours dmoz Arts Photography Techniques and Styles Panoramic and 360 Panoramic 360 photography techniques and styles dmoz Recreation Travel Image Galleries ... a series of ongoing worldwide VR Photography events Mixed reality Photography Category Panorama software Category Photography by genre Category Virtual reality Tourism stub Photo stub it Realt virtuale ... more details
Refimprove date August 2009 File Secret photography photographer P8086714.jpg 200px thumb right A man taking photographs covertly Secret photography refers to the use of an image or video recording device to photograph or film a person who is unaware that they are being intentionally photographed or filmed. It is sometimes called covert photography , a term used mostly among professional investigators, or unauthorized photography . A person may be unaware of being photographed in a variety of situations, such as Fixed or mobile closed circuit television surveillance in public and private ... journalism . Photography by voyeur s. During industrial espionage . During intelligence gathering ... element of concealment or great distance is generally needed to make such photography fall under the category of secret photography rather than street photography or documentary photography . It has been ... Police in Britain . Quartet Books, 1977. ref Some classic early U.S. street photography such as that of Paul ... called spy cameras or Subminiature photography subminiature cameras has now greatly increased. Some ... mobile camera phone s. Some Fine art photography fine art photographers have displayed a fascination with the forms of secret voyeuristic photography. Voyeuristic photography has also been centrally ... in different countries which also impact on the secret photography of individuals, and on the publication ... in Black & White Photography Magazine , Aug Sep 2001, pages 24 28. ref while the British tabloid journalism tabloid press will publish a variety of secret photography. Examples of the British situation ... on the use of secret and telephoto lens photography. ref http www.mediawise.org.uk display page.php?id 40 Mediawise archive of media codes of conduct from around the world ref further2 Photography and the law See also Street photography Photojournalism Celebrity photography Surveillance Long focus lens Subminiature photography References reflist Category Photography by genre Category Journalism ... more details
Taiwanese photography is deeply rooted in the country s History of Taiwan unique and rapidly changing history . Its early photography is often divided into two periods Pre Japanese from approximately 1858 to 1895, and an Era of Japanese Influence, from 1895 to 1945, the year the Japanese occupation of Taiwan ended. Much of the pre Japanese era photography was conducted by foreign missionaries and merchants. Chang Tsai , Deng Nan guang and Lee Ming diao , collectively known as the three swordsmen , are among the best known of the Taiwanese photographers who were active in the 1930s to 1950s. Modern Taiwanese photography is marked by the Kuomintang Nationalist government s takeover of Taiwan in 1945. Photographers International is considered one of Taiwan s leading photography magazines. The magazine profiled key Taiwanese photographers such as Chang Yung Chieh , Wu Chung Wei , Hsieh Chun Teh, , Ho Ching Tai , Chuang Ling , Liu Chen Shan and editor Juan I Jong in an issue called Taiwan Vision . Another well known Taiwanese photographer is Taiwan born Chien Chi Chang , a member of the famous Magnum Photos agency. See also Cinema of Taiwan Culture of Taiwan Chien Chi Chang References Reflist External links http www.taipeitimes.com News feat archives 2003 10 19 2003072575 Exposing Taiwan s celluloid http www.pts.org.tw web01 faces p10.htm The three swordsmen of Taiwan photography Mandarin Taiwan topics Asia topic Photography in Category Photography in Taiwan Taiwan stub de Taiwanische Fotografie zh ... more details
Fashion photography has been in existence since 1839. There was always the existence of fashionable dress .... Fashion photography is a genre of photography devoted to displaying clothing and other fashion items. Fashion photography is most often conducted for advertisement s or fashion magazine s such as Vogue ... photography has developed its own aesthetic in which the clothes and fashions are enhanced by the presence ... in a photo by Pierre Louise Pierson c. 1863 66 Fashion Photography has been in existence since ... process is what really helped fashion photography. The purpose of fashion photography was at one point to sell clothes. Today fashion photography has a story or a mood behind the picture. You just have to read behind the lines and the story will be very clear. take off. History of Fashion Photography .... Fashion photography made its first appearance in French magazines such as La mode practique . In 1909 ... of fashion photography. In 1911, photographer Edward Steichen was dared by Lucien Vogel , the publisher of Jardin des Modes and La Gazette du Bon Ton , to promote fashion as a fine art by the use of photography ... According to Jesse Alexander, This is ...now considered to be the first ever modern fashion photography ... 2008 Alexander, Jesse, Edward Steichen Lives in Photography, HotShoe magazine, no.151, December ... by its rival, Harper s Bazaar , and the two companies were leaders in the field of fashion photography ... , Richard Avedon , and Louise Dahl Wolfe would shape the look of fashion photography for the following decades. Richard Avedon revolutionized fashion photography and redefined the role of the fashion ... French photographer John French pioneered a new form of fashion photography suited to reproduction ... & Albert Museum year 1984 isbn 0905209974 ref Contemporary fashion photography After the deaths ... 19habi.html accessdate 2009 08 19 ref Still life fashion Still Life Fashion is a type of fashion photography ... of this particular photography brand making up a considerable proportion of UK and Worldwide ... more details
Image CloudColors.jpg thumb right An example of cloudscape photography Image Cloudscape santhosh.JPG thumb right Cloudscape photo taken in south India File 1 16 12 Cloudscape.jpg thumb right Cloudscape taken for the Clouds 365 Project in Frisco, TX, 2 16 12 Cloudscape photography is photography of cloud s or sky. An early cloudscape photographer, Belgium Belgian photographer L onard Misonne 1870 1943 , was noted for his black and white photographs of heavy skies and dark clouds. ref http www.artnet.com artist 679993 leonard misonne.html Artnet.com ref In the early to middle 20th century, United States American photographer Alfred Stieglitz 1864 1946 created a series of photographs of clouds, called equivalents 1925 1931 . According to an essay on the series at the Phillips Collection website, A symbolist aesthetic underlies these images, which became increasingly abstract equivalents of his own experiences, thoughts, and emotions . ref http www.phillipscollection.org american art artwork Stieglitz Equivalent Series1.htm Phillips Collection ref More recently, photographers such as Ralph Steiner , Robert Davies and Tzeli Hadjidimitriou see catalogues listed below have been noted for producing such images. See also Aerial landscape art Cloudscape art Landscape Photography References Reflist Sources and readings Davies, Robert Christopher Bucklow Cloudscapes Lisbon Portugal . Arquivo Fotogr fico Municipal. Lisboa, Portugal C mara Municipal, Cultura Arquivo fotogr fico, 1997 ISBN 972 97226 2 5 Worldcat subject headings include Davies, Robert and Photography of clouds Steiner, Ralph. Smith College . In pursuit of clouds images and metaphors Museum of Art. Albuquerque, N.M. Distributed by the University of New Mexico Press, 1985 ISBN 0 9615132 0 9 Photography of clouds Hadjidimitriou ... Official Home Page of Cloud Appreciation Society photography subject Category Clouds Category Photography by genre fa ... more details
Image twiplogo.jpg thumb The official TWiP logo. This Week in Photography TWiP is a weekly photography podcast. TWiP recorded its first show at the MacWorld Expo in 2008 launching on January 28, 2008, and is consistently ranked as the 1 photography podcast on iTunes. The show is co hosted by Frederick Van Johnson and Alex Lindsay with contributors Scott Bourne, Ron Brinkmann , Frederick Johnson, and Steve Simon. In addition to the contributors, the show features regular guest contributors including photographers Nicole Young, and Sara France. Scott Bourne previously co hosted with Lindsay but recently has handed over that spot to Johnson, ref http twitter.com frederickvan status 1175189341 ref who previously had been a contributor to the show. The show is produced by Aaron Mahler, who also frequently appears as a guest on the show. ref http twipphoto.com about ref The official website of TWiP is http www.twiplog.com The podcast is available either through iTunes, ref http phobos.apple.com WebObjects MZStore.woa wa viewPodcast?id 272987532 ref Zune Marketplace Podcasts or at http www.pixelcorps.tv This Week in Photography is the most popular photography podcast listed on iTunes. It has never been out of the top 100 Tech Podcast list and has been as high as number seven on the Overall List, six spots behind Oprah. The show has more than 200,000 listeners every month and the old twipphoto.com blog delivered more than one million page views each month. On April 6, 2009 http www.twipphoto.com was rebranded http www.photofocus.com and TWiP got a new home over at http www.twiplog.com Guy Kawasaki s http photography.alltop.com alltop.com has recognized the old twipphoto.com as a top photography blog, whilst Technorati ref http www.technorati.com blogs twipphoto.com ref lists it in the coveted top 10,000 blogs. More than 10,000 photographers follow TWiP on Flickr and Twitter. References ... of Frederick Van Johnson Category Photography magazines Category Technology podcasts Photography stub ... more details
The practice of photography in Korea was delayed until the late 19th century, because of the Yi Dynasty s policy forbidding contact with foreigners. First some, but few, foreign photographers, such as Felix Beato , took photographs in Korea or of Korean people outside of Korea in 1860s and 1870s. In the late 19th century, some Korean photographers appeared. Kim Yong Won, who was the first professional photographer in Korea, opened a photo studio in 1883. In 1884, Ji Un Young and Hwang Chul respectively opened studios. But activities of these studios did not lead to the prosperity of photography in Korea. In 1910, Korea under Japanese rule Japan colonised Korea and after that, Japanese photographers became very active in Korea. On the other hand, Kyong sung Photographers Association was founded in 1926. Further, during 1930s many Korean amateur photographers appeared, such as 70 amateur photography clubs with up to 1000 mmbers. But the Japanese Government restricted Korean photographers activities during World War II. After World War II, amateur photographers group, Chosun Photo Art Study Group Choson Sajin Yesul Yonguhui was formed in 1945. Art photography was dominant tendency among amateur photographers during this period. South Korea In 1960s after the Korean War, photojournalism and commercial photography were emerging. After 1970s, photography became very popular in South Korea and now is still very popular among Koreans. Researchers in this area The Department of Photography, Seoul Institute of the Arts, Further reading Terry Bennett, Korea Caught In Time, Garnet Publishing, 1997. Category Photography in Korea ja ... more details
Michele Merkin 1.jpg thumb Model Michele Merkin poses in a semi nude glamour photography shoot Glamour photography is a genre of photography whereby the subjects, usually female, are portrayed in a Romance ... photography stops short of deliberately arousing the viewer and being pornographic photography . Glamour photography is generally a Composition visual arts composed image of a subject in a still position. The subjects of glamour photography are often professional models, and the photographs are normally ...&sid 1&Fmt 3&clientId 53018&RQT 309&VName PQD The glamour side of photography North Valley Business .... While there is some overlap in the time periods, the term glamour photography did not begin to be commonly applied to such photography until the 1960s. Before then, the term erotic photography was more ... photography nude glamour photography targeted at the mainstream consumer. The British Queen of Curves ..., took up glamour photography and together in 1957 they published the pinup magazine Kamera . Currently in England the earliest use of the word glamour as a euphemism for nude modeling or photography ... and movie stars Standards of glamour photography have changed over time, reflecting changes .... However, until the 1950s, the use of glamour photography in advertising or men s magazines was highly controversial or even illegal. Magazines featuring glamour photography were sometimes marketed as art magazines or health magazines . Popular portraiture Since the 1990s glamour photography has ... in changing the world of glamour photography as the first magazine which focused on nude models and was targeted ... in opening the market for the introduction of glamour photography into modern ... the trend. They revert to styles of glamour photography of years ago by showing less nudity ... and Maxim magazine Maxim magazines, which launched in 1994 and 1995, respectively. Related photography genres History of erotic photography Fashion photography Softcore Nude photography See also Portal ... more details
ref Modern photography In the mid 20th century, the photographic scene in Australia was shaped by modernist ... web url http guides.slv.vic.gov.au photography title Melbourne post war photography publisher State Library of Victoria accessdate July 4, 2011 ref Contemporary photography industry in Australia is highly ... shadesoflight Shades of Light Australian Photography 1839 1988 the online version of the original ... Online portal to information on Australian photographers http www.nga.gov.au photography National Gallery of Australia Photography http guides.slv.vic.gov.au photography Melbourne post war photography State Library of Victoria, Australia Oceania topic Photography in Category Photography in Australia ... more details
Image FirePhotography.jpg thumb right 300px A photograph of a major fire. Fire photography is the act of taking photographs of firefighting operations. Individuals that practise this form of photography are called fire photographers . Since fire photography involves being close to dangerous situations, fire photographers must have special skills and knowledge about emergency incident scenes, operations, health and safety. ref name safety Citation last Phillips first Chris title Fire Photography url http www.swpp.co.uk professional imagemaker Fire.htm accessdate 2008 02 26 ref Fire photographers are often required to wear firefighter Bunker gear protective equipment . ref name action Citation last Nicolas first Landry title Fire photographers in action publisher Journal Le Reflet url http www.hebdos.net lrd edition262005 articles.asp?article id 94652 accessdate 2008 02 26 ref Uses of fire photography The work of fire photographers encompasses multiple applications. These include Fire investigation Investigation International Fire Service Training Association Training Fire safety Fire prevention Occupational safety and health Occupational health and safety Post incident analysis Improvement of the public s view on emergency work Strengthening of Sense of community sense of belonging for firefighters Involvement with fire departments In general, fire photographers are not directly employed by fire department s. They provide a specialized photography service which may involve a fee ... Organization of Fire Photography http www.iofp.com IOFP . The intent of this certification is to attest ... scene. See also Photography Firefighting References reflist External links http ifpaweb.ning.com IFPA ... of Fire Photography http www.cfpafirephoto.org CFPA California Fire Photographers Association ... Fire Photographers Association Fire fighting Photography DEFAULTSORT Fire Photography Category Fire Category Photography by genre de Einsatzfotografie ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2009 Main Photographic film A positive is a film or paper record of a scene that represents the color and luminance of objects in that scene with the same colors and luminances as near as the medium will allow . Color transparencies are an example of positive photography the range of colors presented in the medium is limited by the tonal range of the original image dark and light areas correspond . It is opposed to a negative photography negative where colors and luminances are reversed this is due to the chemical or electrical processes involved in recording the scene. Positives can be turned into negatives by appropriate chemical or electronic processes. Often, with the use of digital imaging , computers can automatically complete this process. 2009 05 03 redlink but is on its dab page at Positive Category Photography equipment Photo stub de Positivfilm et Positiiv fr Film positif fi Positiivi kuva ... more details
for analog instant photography, Facing the digital revolution, Polaroid stopped production of analog ... Polaroid photography technique. See also Analog signal Digitizing Digital photography Digital versus film photography List of photographic processes References Glenn D. Considine, Van Nostrand s Scientific ... in the post photographic era MIT Press, 1994 reflist Photography External links http www.urbanoutfitters.com http www.the impossible project.com Category Photography Photo stub ca Fotografia qu mica ... more details
Merge to Elevated photography date August 2011 refimprove date September 2009 Orphan date October 2008 Mast Photography typically refers to Ground Based Aerial Photography , Telescopic Pole Photography or Elevated photography Elevated Photography . This type of system allows photographers to capture images from a birds eye view . ref http www.beltair.org ref ref http taitafalcon.blogspot.com ref File Photo collage Mast Photography.jpg alt text There are numerous applications for this type of photography, including... Residential Real Estate Agents Commercial Real Estate Brokers Land Developers and Commercial Developers Construction Companies Finished Work and Progress Photos Insurance Companies documenting damage after natural disasters Architects and Engineers Media and Marketing Companies Advertising Agencies Newspaper and Periodical Photography Police Accident Scenes Civic Events, Local Events, Festivals and Street Fairs Four main components create a Mast Photography System the telescoping mast, a high resolution digital camera , a remote control pan tilt head and a ground control unit. Image rig and car web.jpg thumb left Trailer Mounted Photo Mast Extended Image side view close up web.jpg thumb Trailer Mounted Photo Mast in Travel Position Telescoping masts come in various sizes ranging from 30 to over 100 and can be actuated mechanically or pneumatically. Mechanical masts rely on a series of simple pulleys and a 12volt electric winch to operate. Pneumatic systems incorporate a hand pump to pressurize the interior of the mast causing it to rise. Where speed of operation and portability are key components, masts can be mounted on a specialized trailer for easy transport. The trailer mounted system is quick to set up, since no assembly is required at the site. The mast ... Reflist Category Photographic techniques Photo stub cs Fotografie ze sto ru de Pole Aerial Photography sk Pole aerial photography ... more details
As in many countries, the science, craft, and art of photography in Norway has evolved as a result of changing technology, improving economic conditions, and the level of acceptance of photography as an art form in its own right. History The first known photography in Norway dates from 1839, when Hans Th ger Winther bought his first camera. The oldest image on file is one of his pictures from 1840. Daguerreotype s became popular in the 1840s, and several entrepreneural photographers established studios in major cities for portrait photography and also took portable studios to smaller population centers. Winther published a number of articles on photography in newspapers and published a book in 1845 ... for copying Portrait photography became more affordable and commonplace throughout the 19th century, and around 1860 landscape photography took root in Norway. Marcus Selmer is considered to be the first ... , Thomas Blehr , and Waldemar Eide . Around World War I, portrait photography in Norway became more ... movement also influenced Norwegian photography. With the rise of photojournalism, the ethnological legacy of Norwegian photography gave rise to a growing interest in making social and political commentary ... was accepted at the prestigious Autumn Exhibition in Oslo, marking the widespread acceptance of photography ... a bibliography and specialized library Assure acquisition of Norwegian and international photography ... in photographic archives that also preserved the craft, art, and technology of photography. In addition ..., and other institutions also maintain photography archives. References http arkivnett.no alias HJEMMESIDE fotografimuseum main fotohistorie.html Brief summary of the history of photography in Norway External links http www.preusmuseum.no norsk index.php Preus Museum for Photography Galleri Balder http www.galleribalder.com portfolio38339p1.html Europe topic Photography in Category Photography in Norway Category Norwegian culture Photography, Norwegian cs Historie norsk fotografie ... more details
his photograph of a Latticed window in Lacock Abbey taken in 1835. Throughout the history of photography ... and its cultural significance. By the 1860s, architectural photography started to become ..., architectural photography also evolved. During the early to mid 20th century, architectural photography ... for commissioned work, resulting in architectural photography being viewed as more of an art form. ref name AP Lowe cite book last Lowe first Jim title Architectural Photography year 2006 publisher ... of architectural photography is the use of controlled perspective, with an emphasis on vertical ..., View camera view cameras have been used for architectural photography as they allow for the lens ... as a variety of creative possibilities. In a similar fashion to landscape photography, a deep depth ... been used in the field of architectural photography. These cameras also employ detachable, tilt shift lenses of varying usually fixed focal lengths. Exterior and interior Architectural photography is typically ... used in each of these types of photography are similar, but do have some difference and sometimes require different equipment. Exterior Exterior architectural photography usually takes advantage ... into the composition and to its main subject, the building. Interior Interior architectural photography ... hot lights can be used. Trade organizations The architectural photography profession is primarily ... International Association of Architectural Photographers Category Photography Category Photography by genre Photography cs Fotografie architektury de Architekturfotografie fa ru ... more details
Incomplete article date March 2011 Original research date March 2011 Conceptual photography as a part of conceptual art is a photography genre in which the artist makes a photograph of a concept or idea . ref http artatm.com 2010 04 amazing conceptual photography showcase www.artatm.com conceptual photography showcase ref Usually the conception of the idea precedes the realization of the photography. ref http www.brighthub.com multimedia photography articles 39542.aspx www.brighthub.com conceptual photography ref This kind of photography often involves use of computer editing to achieve the desired effects, but many artists work without the computer. Artists Some famous conceptual artists include Eug ne Atget , Man Ray with his photographic technique of solarization , Irving Penn , Cindy Sherman with her critical self portraits, ref http respliced.files.wordpress.com 2007 08 cindy sherman.jpg Cindy Sherman at Wordpress Self Portrait ref Herb Ritts with his new Greek sculpture , ref http www.wesseloconnor.com exhibits images ritts 28l.jpg Herb Ritts Greek sculpture ref and Andreas Gursky and his enormous photographs . ref http images.artnet.com artwork images 706 413628 andreas gursky.jpg Artnet Andreas Gursky enormous photographs ref All of them use different kinds of setting of the objects and beings in their own photo artworks with the intention of showing philosophical ideas or feelings. The concept Eug ne Atget was one of the pioneers of conceptual photography. His famous work Avenue des Gobelins shows three mannequins in a window shop one of which is seen to be alive upon close inspection. Inside the shop between the two mannequins there is a man that wears the same clothes as the mannequins, has the same rigid posture. This can be interpreted as an allegory of modern civilization, representing the uniformity imposed on individuals by clothing. Image Atget Avenue ... Secret of Traces by Dan Pero Manescu gallery References Reflist Category Photography by genre ... more details
photography remained popular and even had notable proponents such as Arthur Conan Doyle . ref Sarah .... 58 59 ref William Crookes had also defended spirit photography. ref Jennifer Tucker Nature exposed photography as eyewitness in Victorian science 2005, p. 253 ref Another spiritualist William Stainton Moses claimed that spirit photography occurs due to a fluid substance called ectoplasm paranormal ..., Volume 1 p. 71 ref Some spiritualists had authored books in defense of spirit photography. Georgiana ... lengths to clear his name, going so far as to write a book supporting spirit photography, The Case for Spirit Photography 1922 . ref Arthur Conan Doyle The Case for Spirit Photography 1922 ref The conclusion held by most psychical researchers however is that spirit photography is based on fraud. In his ... of Minnesota Press Cyril Permutt 1983 Beyond the Spectrum Survey of Supernormal Photography ... Exhibitions Spirit Spirit2index.html Spirit Photography of Georgiana Houghton Photography Category Paranormal terminology Category Ghosts Category Photography by genre Category Photographic ... more details
photography usually requires Lens speed fast wide aperture telephoto lenses, with fast autofocus performance ... date January 2009 Technique Location is often important for sports photography. At big events, professional ... settings spontaneously to prevent blurring or incorrect exposure. Some sports photography is also ..., and thus sports photography is often done in shutter priority mode or manual. ISO speed is often ... smaller, these allow longer bursts . References reflist External links sisterlinks Photography Please do not add links to photo galleries and photographer communities here, nor any site selling photography ... page before adding it here. http www.konraddwojak.com 2010 04 indoor and outdoor sports photography tips Indoor and Outdoor Sports Photography Tips by http www.konraddwojak.com Konrad Dwojak http www.sportscamerareviews.com Sports Camera Reviews Photography Category Photojournalism fa ... more details
Image Kinetic photography.jpg thumb Example of kinetic photography in the form of a camera toss. Taken of lights in the dark with a long exposure in which the camera was thrown into the air as the photo was being exposed. Kinetic photography kinetic art kinetic meaning caused by motion ref http dictionary.reference.com browse kinetic Dictionary.com definition of kinetic ref is an experimental photography experimental photographic technique in which the photographer uses movement resulting from physics to create an image. This typically involves the artist not directly holding the camera , but allowing the camera to react to force s applied to it in order to make a photograph. This can include, but is not limited to holding and shaking the wrist strap of the camera while taking a picture, dropping the camera off of objects while taking a picture, throwing or spinning the camera up in the air while taking a picture called a camera toss , or rigorously moving the camera while taking a picture, etc. As the photographer has surrendered control over the camera to physical forces, this technique tends to produce abstract art abstract , random or blurred motion photographs. Camera tossing Perhaps the most risky field of kinetic photography is that of camera tossing , in which the photographer literally throws their equipment into the air in hopes of producing an artistic looking image. ref http www.washingtonpost.com wp dyn content article 2005 12 08 AR2005120801814.html Washington Post Dec. 11, 2005 article on camera tossing ref Many camera tosses take place at night , when the camera is able to capture light with a long exposure , resulting in streaks of hypnotizing light patterns ... Camera toss http www.flickr.com groups kineticphotography Examples of kinetic photography on Flickr ... cameraaccessories 3829 the goods.html Popular Photography Magazine article on camera tossing http admag.wordpress.com ... Photography DEFAULTSORT Kinetic Photography Category Photography by genre de Camera tossing ... more details