Wholesale, retail, and professional uses of photography are called "Commercial Photography".
The commercial photographic world includes:
Advertising photography: photographs made to illustrate and usually sell a service or product.
These images are generally done with an advertising agency, design firm or with an in-house corporate design team.
Fashion and glamour photography: This type of photography usually incorporates models. Fashion photography emphasizes
the clothes or product, glamour emphasizes the model. Glamour photography is popular in advertising and in men's magazines.
Food photography can be used for editorial, packaging or advertising use. Food photography is similar to still life
photography, but requires some special skills.
Editorial photography: photographs made to illustrate a story or idea within the context of a magazine.
These are usually assigned by the magazine.
Fine art photography: photographs made to fulfill a vision, and reproduced to be sold directly to the customer.
Landscape photography: photographs of different locations made to be sold to tourists as postcards.
Conceptual photography: Photography that turns a concept or idea into a photograph. Even though what is depicted
in the photographs are real objects, the subject is strictly abstract.
The market for photographic services demonstrates the aphorism "one picture is worth a thousand words," which has an
interesting basis in the history of photography. Magazines and newspapers, companies putting up Web sites,
advertising agencies and other groups pay for commercial photography.
I have models available for commercial projects requiring men, women, or kids.
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