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PHOTOGRAPHY

TYPES OF

the world of photography like never before with Christian Damayo Photographs. Our extensive collection of photographs represents a vast array of the different styles and techniques used in the art of photography.

Experience

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We believe

that there is so much more to photography than just clicking a button and capturing an image. Each type of photography requires its own approach and understanding, from lighting to composition and beyond. Whether you're interested in taking stunning landscape shots or capturing intimate moments in portrait photography, there's always something new to learn. 

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CONTRAST
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Contrast

Contrast is the difference between the darkest and lightest areas of an image, or the difference between the prominent colors or ideas in an image.We believe that contrast is one of the key elements in making a photograph truly stand out. It is the scale of difference between black and white in your images. Without contrast you wouldn't have an image because there wouldn't be any differentiation between light and dark; everything would be black, white, or a single shade of grey somewhere in between.

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Vanishing Point

A picture is worth a thousand words, and I believe that every moment in life is worth capturing. As a photographer, I love experimenting with composition, line, and depth, helping the viewer to see things in a new light. One of my favorite techniques is creating a vanishing point, which pulls the viewer's eye into the photograph. Whether you need professional headshots, family portraits or photos for a special event, my goal is to create images that capture the essence of the moment and tell your unique story.

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Repetition

Repetition in photography is the use of repeated elements, such as shapes, lines or colors, to create a sense of rhythm and movement. It can be used to draw attention to certain parts of an image or add visual interest.

Repetition has both aesthetic and symbolic value; it inspires feelings of order and organization while also portraying messages about continuity or monotony depending on how it’s used within the photograph. In all cases though, whether intended as creative expression or not, repetition adds depth to an image that makes it more captivating for viewers than other static images without any patterned arrangements.

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Proximity

Proximity aids in the formation of relationships between items. Items in close proximity appear to be related. It refers to separating information that belongs elsewhere and chunking information together that belongs together. You obviously don’t want your work to look like a puzzle piece.

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Symmetrical

Photography is a liberating experience where you get to see the world through the creativity of a camera. But, there are compositional rules that serve to guide the process of capturing images. These rules also support photographers in establishing the best practices to achieve stunning photos.

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Asymmetrical

When a photo is asymmetrical, it has unequal visual weight on either side. But those visual elements balance out each other. This means that an asymmetrical photo still follows the rules of composition. It is not only a chaotic miso-mash. That’s why it is hard to understand asymmetrical balance in photography.

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Black and White

In the photographic world, black and white is an art form of its own. Some would even say the best photographers work in monochrome. 

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