Thursday, 25 May 2017

                                                          PRODUCT PHOTOGRAPHY

Product photography is a branch of commercial photography which is about accurately but attractively representing a product. The principal application of product photography is in product catalogues and brochures, with a proportion of product images also being used in advertising.
Here Are Some Of The Product Photography Done By Us.


 Skin Care Soaps

Skin Care Soaps

Skin Care Products

 Herbal Soaps 


Such kind of shoots are really important and also very useful for promoting your products online through various online shopping websites.
It also helps in promoting a brand through social networking sites.

Sunday, 19 April 2015

Photography Is Not Just Still Image Its Capturing Life…
Photography was my hobby but when I decided to pursue as my hobby as my profession, I always asked that is it important? And I always use to answer “yaa it matters a lot”.
For the occasional hobbyist, photography is a fun pass-time. But for serious shutterbugs and professionals, photography is much more.
Photography is about telling stories and more importantly protecting memories. With a camera you can protect YOUR memory of a scene. You can also preserve that memory for generations to come.
That’s pretty important.
Photography has many uses. It can be used to document history, create art, preserve memories, etc.
Ask someone who’s running out of a burning home what they’ll grab. Nine times out of 10, it’s the photo album.
Photography is VERY important.
So,
 Keep Your Memories Alive
TRUPTI  STUDIO & VIDEO
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Sunday, 19 October 2014

PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY


                        Portrait photography


Portrait photography  is photography of a person or group of people that displays the expression, personality, and mood of the subject. Like other types of portraiture, the focus of the photograph is usually the person's face, although the entire body and the background or context may be included.

 Lighting for portraiture

When portrait photographs are composed and captured in a studio, the photographer has control over the lighting of the composition of the subject and can adjust direction and intensity of light. There are many ways to light a subject's face, but there are several common lighting plans which are easy enough to describe.
.Windowlight portraiture


Window light used to create soft light to the portrait
Windows as a source of light for portraits have been used for decades before artificial sources of light were discovered. professional photographers need only two things to light a portrait: a window and a reflector, A white reflector placed to reflect light into the darker side of the subject's face, will even the contrast. Shutter speeds may be slower than normal, requiring the use of a tripod, but the lighting will be beautifully soft and rich.

Lenses


Lenses used in portrait photography are classically fast, medium telephoto lenses, though any lens may be used, depending on artistic purposes.
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Monday, 13 October 2014

4K


3840 x 2160
A High Definition  resolution is (1920 x 1080),
 while a 4K  ( Ultra High Definition)  resolution is (3840 x 2160).
Therefore, 4K has around four times more resolution than 1080p and produces a clearer picture.


    PRODUCT PHOTOGRAPHY 

        DONE BY TRUPTI STUDIO
        PHOTOGRAPHER:- SUNIL MANE
















WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY

  DONE BY TRUPTI STUDIO
SUNIL MANE











Tuesday, 30 September 2014


CANDID PHOTOGRAPHY

A Candid photograph is a photograph captured through motion mostly, without creating a posed appearance. This is achieved by avoiding prior preparation of the subject and by either surprising the subject or by not distracting the subject during the process of taking photos.[1]Thus, the candid character of a photo is regardless of the subject's knowledge or consent as to the fact that photos are being taken, and regardless of the subject's permission for subsequent usage such as distribution, but related to the apparent absence of posing. It is distinguished from making secret photography by the photographer usually remaining discernible to the public and not wearing cover.

Trupti Studio

Photographer, Sunil Mane