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Photographic work can be divided into dozens of categories, many with lots of sub-categories. The following list describes some common types of photography.
Aerial 油 From a plane, helicopter, balloon or other airborne device.  Astrophotography Space photography, through a telescope. Black and White Not simply photography without color, black and white photography explores shapes, tones and textures. Shadows and highlights become much more important. Camera Phone 油 "Convenience" photography using a mobile phone's built-in camera.  Commercial Product shots, advertising, etc.  Documentary 油 Journalism, Events, Historical, Political, etc.
Event Concerts, parties, festivals,  weddings , etc.  Macro The art of photographing very small and/or close-up objects. Modeling 油 Photographing objects to be converted into 3D models.  Nature 油 Landscapes, animals, plants, sea, etc. People 油 Candid, Family, Fashion, Glamour, Passports & Visas, Portrait, Pregnancy, School, Sports,  Wedding
Satellite 油 Views of Earth from orbit.  Sports 油 The specialized art of shooting people engaged in sports, games and adventure activities. Underwater 油 Any type of photography taken under water with a water-tight camera housing. News  photography
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Long shot Medium long shot Medium shot Medium close up Close up Extreme close up Manoj Rathnayaka
Aerial shot Long shot SLCJ
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Satellite
Satellite  Hong Kong nasa
Black-and-white (monochrome) is the oldest form of photography  originally all photos were black and white. These days it is a lot less common but still maintains a strong following.
Medium shot Anoma Rajakaruna
Anoma Rajakaruna Medium close up
Amila Proboda 2008 slcj Long shot
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Extreme long shot Camera  Phone  K550i Manoj Rathnayka2008
Extreme long shot K550i Phone  Manoj Rathnayka2007
Macro photo Manoj Rathnayaka
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Modeling Manoj Rathnayaka Medium shot
Medium shot Sanka vidanegama
Medium shot Manoj Rathnayka 2010 Medium shot
Medium close up Manoj Rathnayaka
Nayanaka Ranwella  Rivira Wild life
Manoj Rathanayaka
Medium close up Manoj Rathnayaka Nature
Close up Medium shot Manoj Rathnayka
Close up Manoj Rathnayka2010
Extreme Long shot Medium close up Long shot Medium long shot Medium shot Extreme close up Close up
Medium shot Manoj Rathnayaka 2010.LTTE wedding
Medium shot  Manoj Rathnayaka
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People
Medium shot Long shot Medium long shot Manoj Rathnayaka People
Extreme Close up Manoj Rathanyaka
Medium shot Manoj Rathnayaka 2008
Medium long shot Manoj Rathnayaka
Medium shot Manoj Rathnayaka 2008
Medium shot Manoj Rathnayaka
Close up Manoj Rathnayaka
Medium long shot Manoj Rathnayaka
Extreme close up Manoj Rathanayaka
Medium long shot Manoj Rathnayaka
Manoj Rathanayaka Medium shot
Medium shot Manoj Rathnayaka
Medium shot Manoj Rathnayaka
Medium close  up Manoj Rathanhyaka
Medium close up Manoj Rathnayaka
Medium shot Manoj Rathnayka
Medium Close up Manoj Rathnayaka 2008
Medium shot Manoj Rathnayka
Medium shot Manoj Rathnayaka
Medium shot Manoj Rathnayaka
Medium long shot Manoj rathnayaka
Long shot Manoj Rathnayka2009
Dasun print slcj 2008 Long shot
Long shot Manoj rathnayaka
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Sports Eranga jayawardana AFP Sanka Vidanegama  Sunday times
Under water photo
Photojournalism  Photojournalism  is a particular form of journalism (the collecting, editing, and presenting of news material for publication or broadcast) that creates images in order to tell a news story  Photojournalism is distinguished from other close branches of  photography   documentary photography ,  social documentary photography ,  celebrity photography ) by the qualities of:
Medium close up Manoj Rathnayaka
Medium close up Manoj Rathnayaka
Extreme close up Manoj Rathnayaka
Medium close up Manoj Rathnayaka
Nisal Baduge  dailymirror Medium shot
Amila print SLCJ 2010 Medium long shot Chamila  RIVIRA
Long shot Manoj Rathnayaka
Medium long shot Manoj Rathnayaka
Long shot Manoj Rathnayaka
Medium shot Manoj Rathnayaka Dinuka Liyanawatte   Ruiter
Medium shot Manoj rathnayaka
Manoj Rathnayaka
Medium shot Manoj rathnayaka
Photojournalism can be found in every form of modern media. Often called "documentary photography," these photographs offer a form of news that lets the public experience the event visually. It offers a more tangible look at these events that can be understood by anyone, no matter the age or literary skill.  Migrant Mother   What is a photojournalist? A journalist tells stories. A photographer takes pictures of nouns (people, places and things). A photojournalist takes the best of both and locks it into the most powerful medium available - frozen images.  Florence Leona Christie (Dorothea Lange )1936.
More on the photojournalist A photojournalist is a visual reporter of facts. The public places trust in its reporters to tell the truth. The same trust is extended to photojournalists as visual reporters. This responsibility is paramount to a photojournalist. At all times, we have many thousands of people seeing through our eyes and expecting to see the truth. Most people immediately understand an image. In today's world of grocery store tabloids and digital manipulation of images, the photojournalist must still tell the truth. The photojournalist constantly hunts for the images (or verbs), which tell of the day-to-day struggles and accomplishments of his community. These occurrences happen naturally. There is no need to "set up" reality. There is no need to lie to a community that bestows its trust. In a nutshell: 油 If a photojournalist isn't going to fake a fire or a street stabbing scene, why would he set up "person A" giving "person B" an object (award, check, trophy etc.)? The photojournalist simply wants to hang around, be forgotten and wait for the right moment. Then, the hunt begins anew. Like the police officer or firefighter, the photojournalist's concern is his community even if that means sacrificing comfort or life. Many photojournalists die every year in the process of collecting visual information, which lets the public know of atrocities, dangers and the mundane.
What makes a photojournalist different from a photographer? Photographers take pictures of nouns (people, places and things). Photojournalists shoot action verbs ("kicks," "explodes," "cries," etc.). Photojournalists do shoot some nouns. These nouns can be standard photos of people (portraits), places (proposed zoning areas or construction sites) and things (name it). However, the nouns we seek still must tell a story.
Professional photojournalist Mark M. Hancock discusses photojournalism and the eccentricities associated with gathering images for daily newspapers and magazines.
  To be a photojournalist, we must understand the relationship between the image and these basic elements of language (all languages - worldwide). 油油油油  The girl hits (or misses) the ball.  There are no other options. The girl is easy to photograph. The ball is easy to photograph. The verb is the hard part. As a servant of the citizens, it's the photojournalist's OBLIGATION to capture the entire sentence involved in EVERY event. There are no excuses. It's hit or missed. Some photographers don't care. They have a picture of the bat. "Hey, that's what tried to hit the ball." They just don't get it.
  If youre pictures arent good, enough, youre not close enough  ROBERT CAPA  1913  May 25, 1954   The Falling Soldier by Robert Capa (Spanish Civil War)
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  If youre pictures arent good, enough, youre not close enough   ROBERT CAPA  1913  May 25, 1954

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