Social Photography is about the personal side of photography. Examples of this type of photography would include family portraiture, wedding photography and events photography to name just a few.
This is often confused with social documentary photography, which is a branch of photography that focuses on capturing the natural condition of the society. Street photography can be a good example of doing this type of photography.
emphasizes the point of an object
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Basic photography is photography which requires the lowest possible technical knowledge. Basic photography of objects, buildings etc. basically uses simple equipment and techniques. Basic photography is an important building block towards more advanced techniques.
High angle is when the camera looks down on someone or something.
Any digital camera is a good start, HD doesn't really pertain to still photography anymore. Only video
Ademar Manarini has written: 'Ademar Manarini' -- subject(s): Artistic Photography, Photography, Photography, Artistic, Social aspects, Social aspects of Photography
A building.
The modern definition of photography is the process of producing images. This also includes, the process of taking or producing a photo.
emphasizes the point of an object
Photography is the process of taking pictures with a camera - it's the definition of the word. Without a camera of some sort, it's not photography.
It is the juxtaposition of several elements in the photograph
a2+b2=c2
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Irene Ziehe has written: 'Der engagierte Blick' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Street photography, Congresses, Documentary photography, Photography, Photography in historiography, History
A photograph taken very close to the subject.
Kathleen Flanagan has written: 'Casting shadows now and then' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Photography in ethnology, Economic conditions, Documentary photography, Social change
Paul Strand was interested in exploring themes of social justice, documenting everyday life, and experimenting with abstraction in photography. He was known for his strong belief in the power of photography to create social change and his revolutionary approach to composition and framing.