Photography

These photos are a brilliant reminder of Tra’s adventures. Always keep an eye out for the opportunity to catch something special! Photo Credits – Tra


Portrait: Portrait photography is capturing the photograph of a person or a group of people and can be one of the most challenging genres of photography. Portrait photographs capture the personality, character, and mood of the subject and they can be considered an artistic representation of someone’s character. Portraits should be captured in a way that they tell a story about the subject and create a connection between the viewer and the subject.


Sports: Sports photography refers to the genre of photography that covers all types of sports. … However, sports photography is also used for advertising purposes both to build a brand and as well as to promote a sport in a way that cannot be accomplished by editorial means.


Aerial 4k: Drone photography allows images and audio/video to be captured that might not be otherwise possible for human photographers and videographers. That capacity can be enabled by the flight abilities of drones, their small size, or their ability to tolerate harsh environments. Drone photography often enables a first-person view (FPV) that would normally be impossible to achieve.


Advertising: Advertising photography involves taking pictures of products or services. … Advertising photographs are often used in print advertisements, such as newspaper and magazine ads. These photographs might also be featured online, billboard, mobile, and even television advertisements.


Retouching: Photo retouching is the last step of post-processing. It implies removing image imperfections before presenting it to the clients, publishing, or printing it. Erasing fingerprints or scratches that were acquired by a product during the shooting are the most common adjustments, for instance. Photo retouching may also be used to highlight and communicate those object properties that cannot be transmitted by a camera: glitter flashes or color saturation.

Ideally, these are subtle changes that you won’t even notice until you’re specifically looking for a difference between the original photo and the retouched one.