Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - What is a photo portrait?

What is a photo portrait?

The word "photo" comes from Japanese, which means to take a picture of your real appearance, without makeup or heavy makeup, wearing nothing or minimal clothes, so that people can see your real body. Because Japanese sometimes uses Chinese characters, and with the spread of Japanese and Korean culture to the east, these two words were quickly introduced directly into the photography circle in China, but they have changed the original meaning of Japanese and are synonymous with photography and photography. Photo means taking a photo, which generally does not include the original meaning of showing the real body. Unless you emphasize that you are shooting a photo album of artists, everyone knows that this actually implies the above ingredients. Therefore, the word "photo" is still a very subtle word in the photography circle in China. It can be said that it does not contain exposure meaning, but also implies content. How to explain it depends on the context and other circumstances. Other color inkjet industries also use photo inkjet as their daily title, which is an extension of the word photo.