Summer Project-
Commercial Fashion- Commercial fashion photography involves taking pictures for commercial use for example in adverts, merchandising and product placement. Commercial photography is also used in corporate brochures and leaflets, menus in cafes and restaurants, and commercial uses where photographs enhance a text. Fashion commercial is probably the best known type of commercial photography, as these types of photographs show up in advertisements as well as editorials in magazines, there are a range of styles and techniques in commercial fashion photography, from catalogue photographs which attempt to show the entire detail of clothing, to editorial shots which attempt to use the clothes in unusual and dynamic ways.
Studio fashion-Fashion photography is a genre of photography devoted to displaying clothing and other fashion items. Fashion photography is most often conducted for advertisements or fashion magazines such as Vogue, Vanity Fair, or Elle. Over time, fashion photography has developed its own aesthetic in which the clothes and fashions are enhanced by the presence of exotic locations or accessories.
High fashion or rather ''haute couture'' in French, refers to high end clothes creations. They are very expensive (starts easily around 4 digits up to few hundred thousands) designs that are unique or made in very limited editions. Mostly, the sewing is done by hand (embroidery, beading, knitting...) and with great fabrics (silk, mink, taffeta, cashmere, lace.). You can look at them mostly in magazines such as Vogue or Elle. It's the opposite of ready to wear which is mainstream (features in catalogs) and you can find at any stores in the mall.
Location fashion- location fashion photography is where you take pictures in different locations like indoor, outdoor, in a studio, etc. sometimes you will decided where you want to take the image when you see what kind of model or product you are shooting and what he model will be wearing.
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