1. Traditional Photography
Posed shots and group portraits with family and friends. It’s classic and structured.
2. Photojournalistic Style
Captures moments as they naturally happen — like a story unfolding.
3. Fine Art Photography
Highly stylized, these images are creative and often look like magazine editorials.
4. Candid Photography
Unscripted moments — laughter, stolen glances, or spontaneous dancing.
5. Drone Photography
✅ Key Features of Traditional Photography:
- Posed Shots:
- Subjects are directed and positioned by the photographer.
- Focus is on clear, centered, and well-lit images.
- Minimal Editing:
- Photographs are usually edited lightly—just basic color correction or brightness adjustment.
- Consistent Style:
- Emphasis on clarity, realism, and timeless appeal.
- Mostly shot in color, but sometimes black-and-white is used.
- Standard Equipment:
- DSLR or mirrorless cameras with prime or zoom lenses.
- Often uses flash for indoor shots or dim lighting.
