Different types of perspective in photography


 

Every photographer in this photography world has a different type of perspective to shoot. It does not matter about his photography knowledge, whether he/she is a beginner, advanced level photographer or who takes photograph from his mobile etc. We have to understand his different perspective in the photography and sometimes beginner photographer captured altogether different wow photograph or out of the box.

Perspective may be different and which has no boundary, no rules, limitless, out of the box etc. There is no correct, perfect perspective of the photography, there is no correct perspective's definition ever described in the world of photography. We are free to develop our own perspective style and which communicate a better message to the viewers, the message which holds the viewers so long. No photograph has ever defined about its correct and perfect perspective.  But the most important thing is that never shoot whimsically, which is not even liked by the viewers and never understood by the viewers at all.  

Let's discuss the different types of perspective in photography

  • Vertically / Horizontally 
  • Close-up / wide-angle 
  • Black & white / colour
  • top or ariel shots
  • Detailed background
  • Blurred background
  • Storytelling content
  • Creative framing
  • Playing with lights
  • Use of natural light 
  • Use of artificial light
  • Use of other accessories, props, etc 
  • Creative libration to break the rules, 
  • Early morning shots
  • Night shot or low light condition shots 
  • post-processing skills
There are other end numbers of different perspective types of photography, which exist but I would like to mention here that every photography perspective is correct at their place or every point of view is correct but must convey the photograph's message correctly to the viewers, that's the winning situation for the photographer

The photographer must define his perspective clearly in his photographs to the viewers to understand better. The photographer must practice a lot to learn and create a good perspective to shoot. It takes a long time to develop a unique perspective, a style which helps to become a good photographer.

Conclusion - Being a photographer, It is our job to notice the unnoticeable thing out of the box. We have to capture those things which generally people do not notice, We have to shoot altogether different perspective to show to the viewers and this exploring habit evolves you as a better photographer. 

Keep experimenting, Have wonderful and Happy photography to you all

Photographer & Blogger Prasenjeet Gautam (www.prasenjeetgautam.com) has captured above-posted image. INDIA





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