Fine art photography is photography created for aesthetic reasons. It can be used to express beauty. This type of photography can overlap with commercial, fashion, nature, black and white and portrait photography. It can also overlap with photojournalism.
2. What is stock photography? How is traditional stock photography different from micro-stock photography?
Stock photography is photos that can be licensed for a certain use. Traditional stock photography is taken by professionals in a studio. They are high quality. Micro-stock photography can be taken by anyone and are usually low resolution.
3. What is product photography? Why are these types of …show more content…
What is noise in photography? Why is it a concern for stock photographs?
Noise in photography is color specks in areas where there shouldn’t be any. They usually appear when you are using a high ISO or a long exposure. It is a concern because if the image was enlarged, the noise would be more noticeable.
6. The photographer Lisette Model once said, “Photography is the easiest art, which perhaps makes it the hardest.” What did she mean by this? Do you agree or disagree with her? What is easy and hard about creating a fine art photograph?
I think she meant that since photography is easy to do, it makes it harder. I think that she means it is harder to take a good photo when it is so easy to do. Since it is easy, many people can do it meaning that getting a better or unique photo is harder. I agree with her. I think it can be easy to create a fine art photo. When you see a scene you want to photograph, you can easily take it. However it is hard to find the correct adjustments you want. It can also be harder to find your unique view on a photo that could have been photographed by others.
7. Describe at least three guidelines that you would use to take a product photograph. Why are these guidelines