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Camera and Portrait photography

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Difference between Camera and Portrait photography

Camera vs. Portrait photography

A camera is an instrument used to capture and store images and videos, either digitally via an electronic image sensor, or chemically via a light-sensitive material such as photographic film. Portrait photography, or portraiture, is a type of photography aimed toward capturing the personality of a person or group of people by using effective lighting, backdrops, and poses.

Similarities between Camera and Portrait photography

Camera and Portrait photography have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): Daguerreotype, Depth of field, F-number, Flash (photography), Large format, Photographer, Photography, Shutter speed, Softbox.

Daguerreotype

Daguerreotype (daguerréotype) was the first publicly available photographic process, widely used during the 1840s and 1850s.

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Depth of field

The depth of field (DOF) is the distance between the nearest and the furthest objects that are in acceptably sharp focus in an image captured with a camera.

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F-number

An f-number is a measure of the light-gathering ability of an optical system such as a camera lens.

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Flash (photography)

A flash is a device used in photography that produces a brief burst of light (typically lasting to of a second) at a color temperature of about to help illuminate a scene.

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Large format

Large format photography refers to any imaging format of or larger.

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Photographer

A photographer (the Greek φῶς (phos), meaning "light", and γραφή (graphê), meaning "drawing, writing", together meaning "drawing with light") is a person who uses a camera to make photographs.

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Photography

Photography is the art, application, and practice of creating images by recording light, either electronically by means of an image sensor, or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film.

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Shutter speed

In photography, shutter speed or exposure time is the length of time that the film or digital sensor inside the camera is exposed to light (that is, when the camera's shutter is open) when taking a photograph.

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Softbox

A softbox is a type of photographic lighting modifier, one of a number of photographic soft light devices.

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Camera and Portrait photography Comparison

Camera has 142 relations, while Portrait photography has 73. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 4.19% = 9 / (142 + 73).

References

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