Photojournalism Photography
pho·to·jour·nal·ism
n. Journalism in which a news story is
presented primarily through photographs with supplementary written copy
Photojournalism is a form of photography that is used in the media such
as newspapers, magazines and books to give a visual reference to a media story,
such as a cover photo. the photographs used help to tell the story
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| Jean Gaumy |
Editorial Photography
editorial photography denotes images in article such in magazines
that is generally used to make an article more interesting.
Commercial/Advertisement Photography
commercial and advertisement photography, it does what it says on the tin, used for advertise products, places, event or people used in a varied mediums such as magazines, newspapers and others.Portrait Photography
por·trait
n. 1. A likeness
of a person, especially one showing the face, that is created by a painter or
photographer, for example.
2. A verbal picture or description,
especially of a person.
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| David Bailey |
e portraiture photography is based around the human form, used to capture the atmosphere, emotion or scenario, this genre can be used in any form like, magazines, public display.
sources:
http://www.artspan.co.uk/photojournalism#.UkvYixZl_jg
http://content.time.com/time/coversearch
http://www.magnumphotos.com
http://jknowles.co.uk








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