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Understanding the uses of photography
Landscape
Sergey Sokolov
Aleksey Klekovkin
Weise Maxim
LandscapeLandscape photography is the art of showing different spaces and uniqueness of the world, predominantly pure nature. Meaning not much sign of manmade affect or humans in general and that mostly the only editing done to these pictures is making them grey scale or black and white, meaning none of the actual imagery is changed, just lack of colour.
Tony Whittle
Charlie Waite
• Currently established as one of the world’s leading Landscape photographers.
• He has traveled the globe collecting a large portfolio gallery of photographs.
• Also with 30 books out to his name.
All photos on this slide are Charlie Waite’s.
Portrait
Slim Aarons
Brigitte Lacombe
Kenn Duncan
PortraitPortrait photography is a photograph that is of a singular person or group, showing a certain expression, mood and personality. Focussing on the face in usually, sometimes having the background and also entire body included also, as well as accessories. Edward S. Curtis
Eve Arnold
• One of the most famous portrait photographers.
• Especially known for her work on Marilyn Monroe, many taken in 1960 on “The Mistfits” set
• Moving to England in the early 1960’s, she has taken some of the most famous photography of Queen Elizabeth II.
• Awarded the ‘Lifetime Achievement Award’ in 1980 by the American Society of Magazine.
All photos on this slide are Eve Arnold’s
Macro
Indah Susanti
Martin Amm
Stavros Markopoulos
MacroExtreme close-up photography, normally very small subjects, making said small subjects much larger than life size, capturing a lot higher detail than regularly, so people can see the subjects in ways they could never with the naked eye. Not actually being magnified, the subject has a 1:1 ratio with the photo negative, making the subject on the negative the exact same size as it is in real life.
Kristoffer Jonsson
Advances
Small-sensor digital cameras developments have caused for more macro photography to be widely available at a much lower cost.
Jonathan Knowles
Michael Molloy
Advertising
Tim Wallace
AdvertisingPhotographs that usually show models using the subject. The subject being the product, would be made sure that’s what is in most detail and stands out to look more attractive, for most chance of the product to sell.
Michael Molloy
Lindsay Fowke
• Lindsay Fowke has been in the commercial/advertising photography industry for the past 18 years.
• Always wanting to better himself, he has a ‘client focused approach’, making him stand out from the rest.
• Owns a fully equipped studio in his own building and business with a strong team. Based on the outskirts of Bristol, working throughout the UK.
• Takes his work very seriously, investing on the very latest camera technology medium format camera of the “Phase One”, but still offers a completely flexible service. All pictures on this page are Lindsay Fowke’s.
Fashion
Pierre-Louise Pierson
Inez van Lamsweerde
Patrick Demarchelier
FashionFashion photography has been around since 1839, since there has always been the existence of fashionable dress, but was only just realised it could be used to help sell clothing/accessories. Normally used for advertisement and popular fashion magazines, to increase sales as much as possible.
Rebeca Saray
Mario Testino
All photos on this side are Mario Testino’s
• Work featured across the globe via magazines from Vanity Fair to Vogue.
• Has had many exhibits of his own in museums and galleries around the world.
• Having his work in the National Portrait Gallery in London, it’s the highest attended exhibit on record.
• Published 10 books of his photography
Photojournalism
Philip Jones Griffiths
Henri Cartier-Bresson
David Burnett
PhotojournalismPhoto journalism is the collection of news material in the form of photos for broadcast or publication to form a news story from the images. This is done so the audience can clearly understand the story because of the visual element helping them imagine the situation.
Manuel Rivera-Ortiz
Mathew Brady
All photos on this slide are Mathew Brady’s
• Noted and credited as the “father” of photojournalism
• Best known for his work on the American Civil War
• Born in Warren County. New York in 1822 • Opened his own studio in New York in 1844,
beginning to exhibit his own work just a year later.
• Had many popular photographers under his employment E.g. Alexander Gardner.
• Stayed generally in Washington, D.C as in the 1850s his eyesight has started to deteriorate.