In part one, six of the most popular photography types was described. In this second part additional types are given with descriptions.
Following after Photojournalism, Documentary Photography, Action Photography, Macrophotography, Microphotography, and Glamour Photography is Aerial Photography. By the name itself, Aerial Photography is simply taking pictures from above ground or objects on the sky.
In contrast to Aerial Photography is the Underwater Photography which focuses highly on capturing scenes from under the surface of the water. This is among the most exciting type of photography however because of its expensive requirements, only very few photographers are able to enjoy its comfort.
Another type of photography is centered on the aesthetic beauty of the subjects. It is called Art Photography. Artistic taking of pictures is innate in each of us; however experts have the better ability to manage the correct capture of the intended shoot.
One of the oldest known type of photography is the portrait. It is not hard to understand what portrait photographers do because it has been common for everybody to understand that the image of a person is the foremost subject.
Then there is also advertising photography – a complicated, well studied type which is intended for the advertisement of the product endorsed. This takes a lot of artistry and thought since primarily it is something which must be able to capture the intention of the viewers.
Last in this list is Travel Photography which obviously is inclined towards taking pictures of scenic vistas the photographer probably came across. Usually, this type is attended when one needs to keep a memorabilia of his travels.
There are a whole lot of different things covered by photography as an art and science. However, due to the fact that they are very many, it will be impossible to dive into all of them at the same time. Even though the photographer can work on several ideas in one night, they will probably still choose a type where they may find themselves to excel.