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The various styles of photography that I specialize in below
Wildlife photography
Wildlife photography is a type of photography that involves capturing images of animals in their natural habitats. The primary categories of wildlife photography include capturing images of mammals, birds, and underwater scenes. Wildlife photographers often specialize in one of these areas to develop their skills and create stunning photographs. Each type of wildlife photography presents its own unique challenges and opportunities for photographers to showcase the beauty of nature. Some wildlife photographers focus on specific species or types of animals, while others prefer to capture whatever animals they come across in their environment. Depending on the animals they choose to photograph, wildlife photographers often have to travel extensively. However, some photographers find ways to capture animals in their own neighbourhood's or closer to their homes, depending on their location. In any case, a successful wildlife photographer will need to work in areas where they are most likely to find animals in action or engaging in interesting behaviour's. There are many reasons why wildlife photography is popular. One of the main reasons is that it allows photographers to bring aspects of the wilderness to a wider audience. Wildlife images can be stunning, captivating, and show animal behaviour's that we may never have the opportunity to witness in person. This type of photography also helps to raise awareness about the importance of preserving natural habitats and protecting wildlife. By capturing the beauty and diversity of animals in their natural environments, wildlife photographers can inspire others to appreciate and protect the natural world.
Macro Photography
Macro photography is close-up photography of small subjects, including things like bugs and flowers. You can take macro pictures in a studio or outdoor environment so long as you are magnifying your subject sufficiently.
Sky photography
Capturing images of the sky can result in truly amazing and awe-inspiring photographs. These pictures often display a beautiful blend of colours from the sky, clouds, and the earth, creating a mesmerizing scene. Additionally, the sky has a remarkable way of enhancing the overall composition of your photos, adding a sense of completeness to various types of shots, such as landscapes, sunset beach views, or even close-up subjects in the foreground.
Building photography
Building photography is all about capturing the beauty and intricate details of buildings and structures. The main aim of these photographs is to highlight the building or structure itself. The ultimate goal is to present the subject in a visually pleasing and precise way
Colour splash photography
Colour splash photography is a creative technique where most of the image is converted to black and white, while specific parts are left in colour. This selective colouring draws attention to the coloured areas, making them pop against the black and white background. It’s often used to highlight a particular subject or detail, creating a striking visual effect.
Grey scale photography
When working with greyscale photography, photographers have the flexibility to manipulate the contrast and brightness of different grey tones to achieve the desired effect. This allows for greater artistic expression and control over the final outcome of the image. By mastering the use of greyscale, photographers can enhance the visual impact of their photos and evoke specific emotions in viewers.
Reflection photography
When working with greyscale photography, photographers have the flexibility to manipulate the contrast and brightness of different grey tones to achieve the desired effect. This allows for greater artistic expression and control over the final outcome of the image. By mastering the use of greyscale, photographers can enhance the visual impact of their photos and evoke specific emotions in viewers.