Art of shooting a short video when subjects believe you are taking a photo. Induces an awkward pseudo stillness as some pose, while others move preparing for the perfect position for a snapshot. Results in a lovely moment of capturing the human condition.
by JoeyLH December 29, 2021
by Will August 04, 2003
"Who are you going to get your wedding photography done by?"
"Kirti Photography, she's the best in Atlanta!!"
"Kirti Photography, she's the best in Atlanta!!"
by RiskyPlissken September 02, 2008
Gonzo photography refers to images and photographic attitude where the photographer takes an overt part in the scene by introducing his body, either by touching the subject or by being the subject himself rather than being a passive observer.
Gonzo photography has virtually no editing, frequently employing a rough style and a basic technique with low profile photo hardware.
Gonzo photography has virtually no editing, frequently employing a rough style and a basic technique with low profile photo hardware.
by cyberico March 24, 2006
The delicate art of (trying) to take pictures of a band, most often the frontman, while in the mosh pit. Something that people with compact cameras have to undergo because only from close upfront can they ever get a chance at a decent shot. However there they have to deal with the moshers, constant bumping, pushing, jumping, combined with your camera moving, the singers moving, and crappy light conditions..
by Martin Fiala March 05, 2007
A term used by people who have no clue about photography and all its genres. The person usually is only interested in taking "cool" pictures for their model mayhem and MySpace accounts and has no clue about the world of advertising, galleries, or culture. The term is best overused when dropping the word "model" multiple times to show the photographerators self perceived coolness.
"I'm on model mayhem and I do model photography with models and I have a question about how to load my film in my digital camera so I can do a TFCD with a model and junk, you know?"
by Michael Donovan April 03, 2008
The future. Get over it. Remember, a digital SLR is essentially a 35mm camera; you still have to know the basics in order to use it. Taking great pictures is not a matter of using or not using photoshop, it's having the eye. Great pictures come from the soul, not the equipment. Film is gone, nothing lasts forever, but the spirit of photography remains.
My D70s and the D3 I will soon own make everything clear through the 50mm lens. Digital photography is the greatest thing to ever happen to photojournalism.
by Cakeeye September 22, 2007