Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - What does commercial photography include?

What does commercial photography include?

Commercial photography is a work taken to promote a certain commodity or lifestyle.

Including recording and art.

Documentary works are also artistic, because we can't copy life. The whole creative process is in the process of selection and refinement, which is restricted by the author's cultural literacy. Selection is the most challenging step in photography. What to shoot, where to shoot, when to shoot, and how to shoot are all choices. After filming, how to develop and enlarge is also a choice; And which works to choose and how to arrange them are even more choices. The process of choice is the process of refining life, and there are already many personal requirements and qualities in it.

A piece or group of works of art shot on the spot, put in a museum, is a record; Putting it in an art gallery is art. The question is what do you think and what society needs.

Commercial works sometimes need more artistry, a lot of auxiliary equipment and even the help of other art designs, but its first purpose is sales.