Capture the essence of your brand with professional photography. From product shoots and corporate portraits to event coverage, our photographers bring creativity and precision to every frame.
Here’s a structured breakdown of the main types of photography, grouped by field and use:
1. Portrait & People Photography
- Portrait Photography – individual or group portraits, studio or outdoor.
- Fashion Photography – clothing, accessories, editorial, lookbooks.
- Lifestyle Photography – natural, candid, everyday moments.
- Glamour Photography – stylised, beauty-focused.
- Family & Children Photography – milestones, family portraits.
- Newborn Photography – infants, maternity sessions.
- Event Photography – weddings, parties, corporate events.
- Sports Photography – action shots of athletes and games.
- Concert & Performance Photography – live music, theatre, entertainment.
2. Commercial & Product Photography
- Product Photography – e-commerce, catalogues, advertising.
- Food Photography – restaurants, cookbooks, menus.
- Architectural Photography – buildings, interiors, real estate.
- Corporate Photography – business headshots, branding shoots.
- Advertising Photography – campaigns for print/digital media.
- Industrial Photography – factories, construction, heavy machinery.
3. Art & Creative Photography
- Fine Art Photography – creative expression, gallery work.
- Conceptual Photography – storytelling and symbolism.
- Abstract Photography – textures, patterns, experimental.
- Black & White Photography – monochrome artistic work.
- Surreal Photography – digitally manipulated or staged visuals.
4. Nature & Outdoor Photography
- Landscape Photography – natural sceneries, travel.
- Wildlife Photography – animals in their habitats.
- Astrophotography – stars, planets, night sky.
- Aerial Photography – drone or aircraft perspectives.
- Underwater Photography – marine life, aquatic scenes.
- Adventure/Travel Photography – documenting journeys and cultures.
5. Specialised Photography
- Documentary Photography – storytelling, social issues, journalism.
- Street Photography – candid urban life.
- Macro Photography – extreme close-ups (insects, textures).
- Medical Photography – clinical documentation.
- Forensic Photography – crime scene, evidence.
- Scientific Photography – research, experiments, microscopy.
- Stock Photography – generic imagery for licensing.