Landscape Photography:
Landscape photography shows spaces within the world, sometimes vast and unending, but other times microscopic.
Landscape photographs typically capture the presence of nature but can also focus on man-made features or disturbances of landscapes.
It is a very common form of photography and almost anyone can do it!
Light Trails:
Light trails in photography are when you use longer shutter speed to capture moving lights.
Because the shutter is opened for a few seconds (or even more) the light creates a trail across the image showing the path that it took.
This type of photography is often used when shooting cities or stars.
Film Photography:
Film photography is a way to take photos through a film camera.
The film camera has a strip or sheet of transparent plastic where you take your photos on.
The film is sensitive to light which is why you develop and print film in a dark room. This is a more vintage way of taking pictures because of the lengths you have to take to develop your film.
Film photography is often taught at schools (which is where I learned it!)
Collage Photography:
Collage photography is not actually a type of photography (i made it up).
I decided to include this in my quiz because in collage photography you take two or more photos and bring them together.
In photography class, this is my personal favorite thing to do because there is no right way to do it.
You can put your pictures any way that you want and use any kind of pictures to make it look great.