- Outline of photography
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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to photography:
Photography – the process of making pictures by the action of recording Light patterns, reflected or emitted from objects, on a photosensitive medium or a sensor through a timed exposure. The process is done through mechanical, chemical or electronic devices known as cameras.
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Forms of photography
- Aerial photography –
- Astrophotography –
- Candid photography –
- Cloudscape (photography) –
- Conceptual photography –
- Documentary photography –
- Erotic photography –
- Fashion photography –
- Fine art photography –
- Food photography –
- Environmental portrait –
- Fire photography –
- Forensic photography –
- Glamour photography –
- High speed photography –
- Nature photography –
- Nude photography –
- Paparazzi –
- Photojournalism –
- Photomicroscopy –
- Portrait photography –
- Post-mortem photography –
- Endoscopy –
- Senior portraits –
- Still life photography –
- Stock photography –
- Street photography –
- Underwater photography –
- Vernacular photography –
- Wedding photography –
- Wildlife photography –
Camera and photography equipment
- Camera –
- Dry box –
- Film base –
- Film format –
- Film holder –
- Film scanner –
- Film stock –
- Filter –
- Flash –
- Movie projector –
- Photographic film –
- Photographic lens –
- Slide projector –
- Still camera –
- Toy camera –
- Tripod –
- View camera –
Photographic processing
Main article: Photographic processing- C-41 process –
- Cross processing –
- Developer –
- Dye coupler –
- E-6 process –
- Fixer –
- Push processing –
Photography techniques
- Afocal photography –
- Bokeh –
- Contre-jour –
- Color photography –
- Cross processing –
- Cyanotype –
- Dodging and burning –
- Film developing –
- Full spectrum photography –
- Harris shutter –
- Kite aerial photography –
- High dynamic range imaging (HDR) –
- Holography –
- Light painting –
- Macro photography –
- Monochrome photography –
- Motion blur –
- Night photography –
- Panoramic photography –
- Panning –
- Photogram –
- Photographic print toning –
- Photographic processing –
- Push printing –
- Rephotography –
- Rollout photography –
- Solarisation –
- Stereoscopy –
- Stopping down –
- Sun printing –
- Infrared photography –
- Ultraviolet photography –
- Time-lapse –
History of photography
Main article: History of photography- Timeline of photography technology –
- Camera obscura –
- Daguerrotype –
- Autochrome Lumière –
- Dufaycolor –
- Farm Security Administration –
- William Fox Talbot –
General photography concepts
- Composition in visual arts –
- Rule of thirds –
- Gelatin-silver process –
- Gum printing –
- Image histogram –
- Exposure –
- Negative –
- Focus –
- Auto focus –
- Depth of field –
- Photograph –
- Print permanence –
- Vignetting –
- Shutter speed –
- Aperture –
- F-number –
- Field of view –
- Perspective (visual) –
Lists
See also
External links
- Daguerreotype to Digital: A Brief History of the Photographic Process From the State Library & Archives of Florida.
- Judging the authenticity of Photographs: 1800s to Today Guide for collectors and historians
- Rarities of the USSR photochronicles Pioneers of Soviet Photography.
- "Every Picture Has a Story" - uses pictures from the Smithsonian's collections to show the development of the technology through the nineteenth century.
- Shades of Light (Australian Photography 1839 - 1988) the online version of the original Shades of Light published 1998, Gael Newton, National Gallery of Australia.
- Illustrated Photography - Basic Photography - The basics of photography explained in a series of articles.
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