categories of photography

We want Bare Bones Art would like you to submit a photo from the categories of photography listed below. We want to see your best shots but make sure you read the rules page before submitting any works. Thanks, and good luck; we hope you win a spot on our winner's page!

A beautiful flower still life photo

Still Life Photography

Still-life photography features inanimate objects, natural or artificial, making the pictures look as good as possible. In a way, it's manufactured to bring out the utmost beauty in the photo. For still-life photographers, object orientation, arrangement, and lighting are critical components in getting a fantastic shot. You must be able to manipulate the mood that radiates from within the photo; you want the viewer to feel the photograph within their bones. One of the most important emblems of still art is high-key and low-key lighting; it's incredible what you can do with the lighting in a photo.


A beautiful Landscape

Landscape Photography

Landscape photography is unique; it can take a landscape photo and make it last a lifetime. Even if that landscape changes, you can look back and see the beauty it once had; it captures the beauty of nature. These photographers can bring the viewer into the scenery by perfectly capturing the setting, mood, and feeling. Photographers usually use a wide-angle lens to capture such photos because it can be hard to get the feeling of a sean when you aren't able to capture the surrounding area.


A moment caught in time

Street Photography

Street photography almost records everyday life, taking pictures of strangers often without their knowledge. That makes street photography so unique that it almost doesn't have a social purpose. Still, Street photographers prefer to isolate themselves and capture moments that might otherwise go unnoticed. It is a beautiful art waiting for just the right moment to capture a particular moment in time that usually would slip through the cracks. You must capture the mood, lighting, and background to let the viewer feel the movement.