With more and more people into
photography and with more and more people wanting to have their own photo shoot
experience these days, it's also likely that people have false or insufficient
information about the various types of photography. Take fashion photography
for instance. While it's true that many people have their own version of it,
it's also possible that their idea or notion of fashion photography is
insufficient or worse, entirely wrong. This, of course, is not good.
Hence, in order to clear things up
about exactly what fashion photography is, let's take a look at its history,
the fun and stylish details and even talk about the players involved in
fashion. You might be surprised at what you will find out.
First of all, fashion photography is
a genre of photography. It's not what photography is all about. It's just a
sub-type of photography. From the name itself, one can deduce that fashion
photo shoots has something to do with clothes, accessories, shoes and other
fashion items. Because of its image of being "glamorous,"
"stylish," "fun" and even "lucrative," fashion
photography has become an industry entirely on its own. Photographers involved
in fashion are, of course, called fashion photographers. A lot of fashion
photographers have already started and developed careers entirely involving
fashion photo shoots. Several talented ones have already succeeded in this
photography genre. Take note, however, that not all photographers can be
fashion photographers. And this is for the simple reason that not all
photographers have enough skill, connections, "eye" and - while this
may sound rather odd for many - patience to last as a fashion photographer.
Let's dwell on the history of
fashion photography. Did you know that fashion photography evolved from the
time of countesses and their official court garbs? In 1856, a book written by
Adolphe Braun was published. It contained a total of 288 photographs of
Virginia Oldoini, Countess di Castiglione, who was a Tuscan noble woman at the
court of Napoleon III. The photos of the countess clothed in those royal
wedding garbs were featured in the book. Because of this, history regards her
as the very first fashion model.
Also, the photo shoot that she
underwent is regarded as the very first fashion photography session. Hence,
fashion photography stemmed from the fact that a countess, along with her
multi-layered, detailed and expensive looking frocks, was all but too happy to
sit in front of a camera.
Fast forward 20th century - fashion
photo shoots became the norm especially among French magazines. From La Mode
Practique to magazines produced by Conde Nast, photographs has taken a
different form (as halftone printing became possible). Still, fashion
photography then used the same concept as fashion photography now. For
instance, in 1911, a fashion photographed named Edward Steichen was challenged
by then publisher of Jardin des Modes and La Gazette du Bon Ton Lucien Vogel to
use the art of photography in order to promote fashion. What Steichen did was
take photos of the gowns which were designed by famed couturier Paul Poiret.
Steichen's photos were published in the April 1911 release of Art et
Decoration, a magazine. Those photos later went down in history as the very
first ones taken during a modern shoot. Now wonder that many say that fashion
photo shoots was well-loved in Europe.
And, finally, in today's 21st
century - not only has fashion photography further evolved into a bigger
industry but fashion photographers have become aplenty - and for good reason.
Apart from being a career that can let you manage your own time and pace, being
a fashion photographer these days can also be lucrative and can open a lot of
other doors, career-wise. Take Vogue and Harper's Bazaar, for instance. To be a
part of their pool of fashion photographers can be a dream come true for many.
And of course, to be one of the models who will undergo photography sessions
with the professionals behind these popular magazines can also be the biggest
break in one's career. Needless to say, the power of fashion photo shoots is
akin to the power of the flame to a moth. It must be emphasized, however, that
not all fashion photography sessions and not all fashion photographers can
provide the best experience for all. As earlier mentioned, it takes skill,
patience, "eye" and sheer professionalism to handle a real fashion
photography session.
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