Today's Image May 11, 2022
Device Information I use for Making a Picture
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Location Photo | Indonesia(Sabang City) |
Camera used | Samsung S21 Ultra |
Photographer | @walad |
Often people think that taking a photo is very easy, many think that taking a photo is just a push of a button and then it becomes a good photo. In fact, there are many aspects that must be studied to be able to produce a good photo. Well, this time let's understand together about photography techniques.
Understanding Photography
According to the Big Indonesian Dictionary photography is defined as the art and production of images and light on a film or surface that is sensitized.
Meanwhile, according to Wikipedia, photography comes from English, namely 'photography' which comes from the Greek 'photos' which means light and 'Grafo' which means writing or painting.
So in general photography can be interpreted as the process of painting or writing using light media. Meanwhile, according to Ansel Adams, photography is a powerful medium of expression and communication, offering an infinite variety of perceptions, interpretations, and executions.
Based on the definition of photography above, it can be concluded that photography is the activity of taking pictures through a camera to produce works of art and can be enjoyed either by oneself or by the public. Therefore, photography has many techniques that can help in producing various works that make people interested to see them.
Photography Techniques
To be a photographer, of course, you don't just have to have 'wow' equipment in the sense of a complete type of camera and lens. One of the keys that is very important for photographers is mastering photography techniques. There are so many photography techniques that will add variety and beauty to photos so that they are interesting and not monotonous, including:
- Zoom
Zooming is a technique that makes the main object clearly visible, while the background looks blurred. This technique serves to emphasize the object and make it more striking. Focal length changes can only be made with a zoom lens, use a shutter speed of no more than 1/30 second to produce the impression of motion. We recommend using a tripod to get more satisfactory results.
- Panning
Panning is a photographic technique used to freeze the motion of a moving object. The way to do panning is to move the camera in the direction of the movement of the object you want to shoot so that the object will look in focus and the background will look blurry.
- Freezing
Is a technique of photographing an object that is moving, such as water, a person who is exercising, as if we can stop the object that is moving. The way to apply this technique is to use a high shutter speed.
- Macro
Macro is a photo technique taken at very close distances to get high detail on a small object. Macro photos usually have a 1:1 ratio where the resulting image is the same size as the original object.
- Silhouettes
Silhouette is a photo technique where the object looks dark while the background or photo background has a lighter color. How to apply this technique is to place the object or subject in front of the light by adjusting the exposure on the camera.
- Bulb
Bulb is a photo technique of drawing using light, in contrast to the notion of photography which paints with light. Bulb shoots light on light. The way to apply this technique is to set the shutter speed of the camera as long as possible so that you will get the lines produced by moving glowing objects.
Shooting Techniques
Image capture technique is a technique for selecting the area in the photo frame. There are several ways to take pictures, including:
- Extreme Long Shot
An extreme long shot is a technique in which the camera is positioned as far away from the subject as possible, usually using a wide lens, the goal of which is to make the subject in the frame appear small when compared to its surroundings.
- Long Shot
Long shot is a technique of taking pictures with a wide frame area, meaning that apart from the main background object, the camera is also captured with a large enough area. Unlike the extreme long shot, this technique has a limitation, namely if the object is a human from head to toe, but still provides a little space around the object.
- Medium Long Shot
Medium long shot is a shooting technique with a narrow frame area and only takes part of the body. If the object of the photo is a human, the limit is only from the knee to the limit of the head and gives a little space above the head.
- Close Up
Close up is a technique of taking pictures closer to human objects from shoulder to head. The close-up technique is used to show details of a person's character or facial expressions.
- Big Close Up
Big close up is a shooting technique that only takes detailed facial parts of human objects, usually if the photo object is a human, the limit of taking photos is only the face. The goal is to expose facial expressions more clearly.
- Extreme Close Up
Extreme close up is a technique of taking pictures more centered on only one particular part of the object in detail. The coverage of the fame area only focuses on certain parts, for example on humans, namely the eyelids, nose, or lips.
Those are some photo techniques that are usually applied by photographers to make photos more interesting, actually there are many more about photo techniques that can be discussed but will be discussed in future articles. Please be creative guys..hopefully this brief explanation is useful
Thank you for a very informative post.
I love photography but I’m no professional. Reading your post was just another reminder if what works and what doesn’t. Thank you!