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What are the classifications of photography?

Photography is divided into the following categories:

1, ink photography:

Ink photography is not a new technology, but a style. It is to unify traditional ink painting with modern scenery by means of photography. It can also be understood as the memory and feelings of modern people on traditional culture with the help of modern science and technology platform.

2. Holography:

Holography is a photographic method that can record and reproduce three-dimensional images of objects without lenses. It is a technology that can record the amplitude and phase information of light wave front from objects and reproduce this light wave when necessary. 3. Photo photography:

Portrait photography has always been an important form of photography to express the beauty of humanity and nature. Since the invention of photography, it can be said that photo photography has been running through it and has played several milestones in the history of photography.

4. Portrait photography:

The so-called portrait photography is a form of photography with characters as the main object of creation. Portrait photography is different from ordinary portrait photography: portrait photography takes the description and expression of the specific appearance and expression of the subject as its primary creative task. Although some portrait photography works also contain certain plots, they mainly show the appearance of the subject.

5. Still life photography:

Still life photography, compared with figure photography and landscape photography, takes inanimate, artificially movable or combined objects as the performance object. Mostly take industrial or handmade products, natural inanimate objects and so on as the shooting theme.