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Types of Photography

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What do they scientific photographers do?

• A scientific photographer will recored experiments or take images that are of use to the scientific community. They will use various specialist photo imaging techniques such as, infrared, time-lapse, thermal imaging, ultraviolet and micrography- which is a camera attached to a microscope. Scientific groups may hire specialist photographers to record their research, or members of the groups may be a specialist photographer in their own right. But primarily, a scientific photographer’s use it to record and document.

• We can see scientific photography in forensic cases all the way to medical studies and nature shots.

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Aurora Borealis, IcelandPhotograph by Olgeir Andresson,

Close up photo of Autuniet mineral fossil using UV light by Edwin Brosens

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Fashion Photography

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• Fashion photographers don't only take photographs of clothes, but they do so with and underling themes they need to interpret into the image, as well as other ideas. The image above is a good example of a themed photo, in this case it is winter wear. Fashion photographers can complete a photoshoot for a complete clothing range or brand. Or they could work freelance for a designer brand. A good fashion photographer will make way for new innovations and originality. It is also a good idea for the photographer to stick to trends but be artistic with them and get creative. some photographers use quite a few light, ranging up to ten or more sometimes, all to convey a certain mood for the image. However the clothes on a dramatic photoshoot are there to convey a certain lifestyle.

What is fashion Photography? &

What do fashion

photographers do?

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Timelapse Photography

Courtesy of: http://www.buzzhunt.co.uk/2011/10/25/24-hours-of-sun/

Who knew the Australian Outback was this beautiful?: by Lincoln Harris

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• Time-lapse photography is where the frequency of the frame rate is dramatically slowed down, for example a standard movie is recorded at 30 frames per second (fps). 30 fps is the standard that the eye picks up images and can see the frames as a fluid image. If there were less fps, the human eye will ,more consistently, see small stutters or jumps between the frames, making the video a lot more rickety rather than smooth.

• However with time lapse photography, the smoothness of the fps doesn't really matter here, because the camera used for these types of images are set to take a certain amount of frames dramatically lower than an average movie. Once the photographer has got what they wanted, they’re able to edit the film in a software program, and go trough the frames and compile them into images that look something like the two that were show on the previous slide.

• Timelapse photographers may be freelance and create theses images for themselves to uses ad advertisements for their companies. Or the overall technique could be used to add a cinematic event in a film or video.

Courtesy of: http://webneel.com/time-lapse-photography

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Macro Photography• Macro photography, or macrography,

is about capturing things in immaculate, extreme and absolute detail. As well as making very tiny things, like insects, larger than life size. It’s also about the right lenses and the best lenses to use so you can get the perfect picture.

• Many techniques can be applied in macrography such as, depth of field and apertures. Apertures are there to control how much light enters the camera, much like what pupils do for your eyes, whereas depth of field is about blurring out the background or foreground. If you want an easy way to experience depth of field put your hand up infront of your face and look at it; you will notice the background is all blurred and your hand is in focus.

“Oh no another cat!” By Ramperto

DOF NO DOF

A Depth Of Field example

by Colin Varndell