Selling a product
Commercial photographs of brand and product lines are probably the most popular elements of commercial photograph. They can either be used to focus upon a particular area of a product (for example a new feature they want to focus on) or upon a brand new product altogether. The idea of the photograph is get the image of the product over to the consumes. There are two elements to commercial photography when used for product design; if the client wishes to show the product off in detail then product photography will be used, where if the client wants to focus on a certain attraction of the product and bring a larger audience in then an advertising commercial photography shoot would fit best.
Elements of commercial photography include:
Advertising: Design firms and advertising agencies can pay to get a set of pictures which are ideally produced to help enhance the product they wish too sell, make it look appealing and in turn, boost sales. This could be areas varying from fashion, food, room set, products or corporate photographs. This can include anything from a magazine campaign to a billboard
Fashion Photography: This element of commercial photography can be linked to advertising. The photographers are used to enhance in the same way. Fashion photographer is mainly used within magazines.
Crime Scene Photography: Crime scene photography falls under commercial photography as someone is paid to come and take photographs from a crime scene to use as evidence and remember a particular scene. Often the photos are taken in black and white or infrared to help capture as much detail as possible.
Paparazzi: Paparazzi is a growing form of commercial photography. It involves photojournalists who specifically photo people of prominence, whether this be celebrities, politicians or anybody else in the public eye. If the photojournalist manages to capture a particular interesting or worthy photograph it can be sold onto various websites, magazines and newspapers.
Portrait Photography: Portrait photos can be commercial when used in areas such as wedding photographs or a family portrait. Portrait photography is the fastest growing element of commercial photography and is increasing becoming used within families.
The main thing to remember about this form of photography is that each project is unique and can vary massively from one client to the next. Depending on the client, the commercial photograph should be able obtain each individual need and should be fully aware of the theme and the needs that should be obtained from each photograph.
Lyndon Miles writes on many issues, this is a series of articles written about commercial photography
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