Physics:Outline of photography

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Short description: Overview of and topical guide to photography

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to photography:

Photography – process of making pictures by the action of recording light patterns, reflected or emitted from objects, on a photosensitive medium or an image sensor through a timed exposure. The process is done through mechanical, chemical, or electronic devices known as cameras.

Areas of practice

Applied photography

Scientific photography

Scientific imaging
Medical imaging
Main page: Medicine:Medical imaging

Creating images of the human body or parts of it, to diagnose or examine disease.

  • Bioluminescence imaging – a technique for studying laboratory animals using luminescent protein.
  • Calcium imaging – determining the calcium status of a tissue using fluorescent light.
  • Diffuse optical imaging – using near-infrared light to generate images of the body.
  • Diffusion-weighted imaging – a type of MRI that uses water diffusion.
  • Endoscopy – a procedure using an endoscope to examine the interior of a hollow organ or cavity of the body.
  • Fluorescence lifetime imaging – using the decay rate of a fluorescent sample.
  • Fluorescence image-guided surgery – used to detect fluorescently labelled structures during surgery.
  • Gallium imaging – a nuclear medicine method for the detection of infections and cancers.
  • Imaging agent – a chemical designed to allow clinicians to determine whether a mass is benign or malignant.
  • Imaging studies – which includes many medical imaging techniques.
  • Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) – a non-invasive method to render images of living tissues.
  • Microscopy – creating images of objects or features too small to be detectable by the naked human eye.
  • Molecular imaging – used to study molecular pathways inside organisms.
  • Non-contact thermography – is the field of thermography that derives diagnostic indications from infrared images of the human body.
  • Nuclear medicine – uses administered radioactive substances to create images of internal organs and their function.
  • Optical imaging – using light as an investigational tool for biological research and medical diagnosis.
  • Optoacoustic imaging – using the photothermal effect, for the accuracy of spectroscopy with the depth resolution of ultrasound.
  • Photoacoustic Imaging – a technique to detect vascular disease and cancer using non-ionizing laser pulses.
  • Ultrasound imaging – using very high frequency sound to visualize muscles and internal organs.

Commercial photography

  • Celebrity photography
  • Concert photography
  • Fashion photography
  • Food photography
  • Freelance photography
  • Head shot
  • Industrial photography
  • Kodak girl
  • Sports photography
  • Stock photography
  • Wedding photography
  • Yearbook
  • "You press the button, we do the rest"

Police and military photography

Social dimensions of photography

Photojournalism

  • Documentary photography
  • Life (magazine)
  • List of photojournalists
  • Narrative photography
  • Paparazzi
  • Photo-essay
  • Social documentary photography
  • Social photography
  • War photography

Political dimensions of photography

  • Agitprop
  • Censorship
  • Conservation photography
  • List of photographers of the civil rights movement
  • Propaganda

Photography and desire

  • Erotic photography
  • Fashion photography
  • Glamour photography
  • List of BDSM photographers
  • Nude photography
  • Pin-up model
  • Pornography

Subjects, styles, and formats

Photographic subjects

Photographic styles

  • Abstract photography
  • Candid photography
  • Environmental portrait
  • Low-key photography
  • Old-time photography
  • Snapshot
  • Still life
  • Straight photography

Photographic formats

See also: Scientific imaging

Art and theory

Art and photography

Theory

Photographic technology

Main page: Physics:Science of photography

See also: History of photographic technology

Image capture

Camera

Main page: Physics:Camera
Types of camera
Parts of a camera

Lens

Accessories

Film

Main page: Engineering:Photographic film

Lighting

Main page: Earth:Lighting

Projection

Main page: Engineering:Slide projector

Photographic effects

Photographic processing

Main page: Physics:Photographic processing

Digital processing

Main page: Digital image processing

Processes

Papers, prints, and -types

  • Anthotype
  • Blotting paper
  • Bromide paper
  • Calotype
  • Carbro
  • Chromogenic print
  • Chrysotype
  • Cyanotype
  • Contact print
  • Gum printing
  • Hillotype
  • Hyalotype
  • Kallitype
  • Litmus paper
  • Melainotype
  • Paper negative
  • Physautotype
  • Print permanence
  • Photograph
  • Woodburytype

Photographic techniques

Photographic concepts

Optics

Main page: Physics:Optics

Color

Digital imaging

Main page: Digital image

Digital image formats

Photography organizations

Photographic equipment makers

Main page: Engineering:List of photographic equipment makers

Museums and libraries

Museums and libraries with significant photography collections.

  • Center for Creative Photography
  • Family of Man Museum, Clervaux Castle, Luxembourg
  • George Eastman Museum
  • Getty Museum
  • Instituto Moreira Salles
  • International Center of Photography
  • International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum
  • Library of Congress
  • Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • Musée d'Orsay
  • Museo de Arte de Lima
  • Museum of Contemporary Photography Chicago
  • Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
  • Museum of Jewish Heritage
  • Museum of Modern Art
  • National Gallery of Art, Washington DC
  • National Portrait Gallery UK
  • National Portrait Gallery US
  • Niepce Museum
  • New York Public Library
  • Smithsonian American Art Museum
  • Tate Galleries

Photographers

  • Women photographers
  • List of photographers
  • List of women photographers
  • List of Jewish American photographers
  • List of street photographers
  • Photography by indigenous peoples of the Americas

Photographers by nationality

  • List of Bangladeshi photographers
  • List of Chinese photographers
  • List of German photographers
  • List of Greek photographers
  • List of Korean photographers
  • List of New Zealand women photographers
  • List of Norwegian photographers
  • List of Polish photographers
  • List of Slovenian photographers
  • List of Turkish photographers

History of photography

Main page: History:History of photography

History of photographic technology

Pioneers and inventors of photographic technology

  • Hippolyte Bayard
  • Louis Daguerre
  • George Eastman
  • Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky
  • John Herschel
  • Eadweard Muybridge
  • Nicéphore Niépce
  • William Fox Talbot
  • Thomas Wedgwood

Historic photographic processes

  • Ambrotype
  • Autochrome Lumière
  • Calotype
  • Collodion process
  • Cyanotype
  • Daguerreotype
  • Dufaycolor
  • Heliography
  • Platinum print
  • Salt print
  • Tintype

History of photography in culture and art

Lists

  • List of most expensive photographs
  • List of photographs considered the most important

External links