Exploring the World of Photography

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Photography

refers to the practice of capturing and creating images using a camera

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Portrait Photography

  • involves capturing the likeness and personality of individuals or groups. 

  • A strong portrait communicates emotions, character, and identity. 

  • Example: A portrait of an elderly person conveying wisdom and experience through facial expression and body language.

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Landscape photography

  • focuses on capturing scenes of nature or the built environment. 

  • It emphasises the beauty, mood, and atmosphere of the surroundings. 

  • Example: A sunset over a serene countryside, showcasing vibrant colours and dramatic lighting.

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Street photography

  • documents everyday life in public spaces, capturing candid moments and human interactions. 

  • It reflects cultural, social, and historical aspects of society. 

  • Example: A bustling city street scene depicting diverse individuals engaged in various activities, conveying the energy and rhythm of urban life.

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Studio photography

Capturing images in a controlled environment, often with professional lighting and backdrops.

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Experimental imagery installation

Pushing the boundaries of traditional photography by incorporating unconventional techniques, materials, or presentation methods in installations.

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studio

Mixing _____ photography with experimental imagery installation can lead to some fascinating results, blending traditional techniques with more avant-garde approaches.

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Documentary photography

Capturing real-life events, people, and places to tell a story or document a particular subject or issue.

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Photojournalism

Using photography to report news stories, often in a journalistic style, with a focus on factual accuracy and storytelling.

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Moving image

Visual content that is presented in a dynamic or moving format, such as film, video, or animation

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Film

A sequence of moving images that create the illusion of motion, typically with audio and often with a narrative structure.

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Video

Moving images recorded and displayed electronically, encompassing various formats like television programs, movies, and online content.

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Animation

The technique of creating moving images by rapidly displaying a sequence of static images, giving the illusion of motion.

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Fashion Photography

Photographing clothing, accessories, and models to showcase fashion trends, brands, or concepts, often with a focus on aesthetics and visual storytelling.

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Composition

Techniques such as rule of thirds, leading lines, and framing are used to create visually pleasing and balanced compositions.

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Lighting

Understanding and manipulating natural and artificial light to enhance mood, texture, and dimension in photographs.

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Depth of Field

Adjusting aperture settings to control the depth of field and selectively focus attention on subjects.

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Exposure

Balancing shutter speed, aperture, and ISO to achieve proper exposure and control brightness and contrast.

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Post-processing

Utilising software like Adobe Photoshop or Lightroom to edit and enhance photographs, adjusting colours, contrast, and sharpness.

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Cotton Mill Girl

is a photograph taken by Lewis Hine in 1908 as part of his documentation of child labour in the United States. The image depicts a young girl, likely in her early tee

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Winston Churchill

Yousuf Karsh's iconic portrait of ________ is arguably one of the most famous photographs ever taken of the British statesman. 

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World War II

Captured in 1941, during _________, this portrait has become emblematic of Churchill's resilience, determination, and indomitable spirit

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Ansel Adams

________ is renowned for his breathtaking landscape photography, particularly his iconic black and white images of the American West. His work is not just about capturing nature's beauty but also about conveying its sublime and spiritual essence.

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zone system

One of Adams' defining characteristics is his mastery of light. He famously used the "__________" to control exposure and achieve the tonal range he desired. His photographs often showcase dramatic contrasts between light and shadow, creating a sense of drama and depth.

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landscapes

Ansel Adams played a significant role in raising awareness about the importance of preserving these __________ for future generations.

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environmentalist

Adams was not just a photographer but also a passionate _____________. Many of his photographs were taken in America's national parks, and he used his work to advocate for conservation and the protection of wilderness areas. 

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expression

The most striking feature of the photograph is Churchill's ________.

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chiaroscuro

The use of _________ adds depth and drama to the image, further enhancing Churchill's commanding presence.

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textile industry

"Cotton Mill Girl" is particularly poignant in its portrayal of the exploitation of young workers in the __________.

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workers

"Cotton Mill Girl" remains relevant today as a reminder of the ongoing struggle to protect the rights of _________, particularly children, around the world.