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I am constructing my website and wanted to put a brief sentence on my style, but I don't think I really have one main one. I thought it
had to do more with color, but it is everything!
Also I wanted to learn more about style, because I hear a lot of people say they like so and so style of Photography, etc. I also have come
across photographers and in my mind I want to try to describe what their work is like.
I think people who say they like a style, im going to ask them, well what kind of style is it? What do u mean?
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Matt laur, I hope you didn't click on old images on
the right. The images at center of page are ones
that I like out of all my images. if wanna see all,
just click next few pages, about 43 images I think.
I think the color, depth of field, in them is what I
like. I just have to shoot more, ESP people.
I like anything rural, agriculture related. Would
you call that a,style? Maybe I havent gotten there
yet, but all the images I picked seem to have a
common thing... Out in the country, rural setting.
Or farm......
Do for wedding Photography, style is based moreso on how the photos are taken? & that determines what the images are like.
And style then also has to do with the type of ppl in the images, and who you cater to. ?
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Thanks for the responses. I kind of moreso mean
the types of words, the different words that can be
used to describe a style. Like, so describe your
style?
I'm not worried about getting to a style,I just want
to accurately describe my style, and others.
Pictures show everything, but when telling a friend,
or a potential client like on the phone ot just
chatting next to a person in line at the grocery
store.
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<p>I hope I posted this in the right forum category.<br>
My question is, how does one define or describe a photography style? Are there certain parameters that are used to describe a style? such as, light/dark, color, common types of subjects, processing method....? Or is there a certain method/best way to describe a photography style? <br>
I guess I just need some more examples. I have heard terms like fun, bubbly, dark, dramatic, unobtrusive, grunge...<br>
I'm trying to figure out my style--to describe it. If you'd like to browse through my pages on Flickr please do. <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/agling4ever/">http://www.flickr.com/photos/agling4ever/</a><br>
<br />Thanks in advance for questions, hope this can start an interesting thread!</p>
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Funny how ppl assume that the 17-52 was the
current lens, I never had any. MP, why do think
20D with 28-75mm lens is better, for you.
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<p>I use a Canon 20D, smaller ApS-C sensor camera.<br>
<br />I have been wanting to get a 24-70mm lens f 2/8, because I feel that I can get enough wider angle, and then also zoom in to 70mm.<br>
<br />However, on an Aps-C camera like mine, does it make sense to do that? The wide angle, and zoom, is equally important to me.<br>
What is the difference between a 24-70mm lens on a Full-frame camera, and a 17-52 mm lens on an aps-c camera? will it produce the same image cropping?<br>
For example, would taking a pic at 52mm focal length on APS C camera produce the similar crop or zoom if you took a pic with a 24-70mm lens at 70mm focal length on a full-frame camera?<br>
That's all I need to know... prefer no answers that "depend on" such and such...</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
How to describe a photography style?
in Casual Photo Conversations
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I wasn't gonna add comments on how the photos were made. I meant just a general overall statement. Ok thanks for all
your comments everyone.