It’s already past the start of 2019 and a lot of new photography trends are kicking in.
So now it’s time to start embracing the fad and update your gears and skills.
Ground-breaking technological shifts are happening so quick that before we know it, a new trend comes in and passes away. New patterns and styles emerge every now and then. We might feel the need to keep up with all of them, which is not very possible.
Trends come and go. Keeping up with them is essential, but jumping right into them blindly isn’t. Whether you’re a travel photographer, a portrait photography expert, or a corporate photographer, new trends are sure to leave you overwhelmed and confused.
So to take away the confusion and only serve you with what’s important, here are 5 photography trends to keep an eye on, in 2019.
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DSLRs over Any Other Cameras
Having a big camera to be a better photographer is a myth long forgotten. Smartphones and mirrorless cameras are now on a role, and the technology has advanced so much that you do not need a DSLR to take breathtaking shots. These devices are smaller, lighter, and easier to carry, and does almost the same job of a big camera. So, this is the time they get replaced. DSLRs are not going away, but, it’s just a matter of preference and ease.
Whatever the type of photography you do or require, be it wildlife photography or jewelry product photography, your smartphone is capable of doing a fantastic job, if you know how.
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Videos Over Photos
Moving on the same lines, advancements in technology now allow us to take high-quality videos on almost every smartphone. The attention spans have now reduced to a fraction of a second, and getting someone to be interested in your pictures is a difficult job. On the other hand, videos do the same job, but in the form of a story. People are more likely to be engaged.
This emerging trend can also be seen in e-commerce portals, where websites are now including videos of their products in use. Including videos wherever possible is visually attractive and engaging.
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Candid Over Portrait
2018 was the year of portraits and sensual looks straight into the camera. 2019 is going to be the year of real, candid, natural shots that people can relate to. Authenticity and originality are what people are looking for now. Photographers need to step out of their spaces, click natural, candid stills to grab the attention of the audience. Even when shooting inside in artificial light, the goal will be to come up with the more natural light look. Also, 2019 is going to give space to more brightly looking and vibrant pictures, as opposed to the dull, underexposed images.
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Vertical Orientation Over Landscape
It is estimated that by 2019, three-quarters of the total internet traffic is going to be coming from mobile users. That means, everything you post online, be it beauty product photography or stills from your tour, it’s all going to be viewed on vertical mobile screens. To keep up with this trend, photographers have to keep in mind that your images and website is all mobile friendly.
Here is a list of a few more photography trends that might steal the limelight in 2019:
- The technology obsessed people also want to stay in touch with nature. It is not just natural scenic photography; it is about nature around them. Introducing and highlighting the natural aspects of your product or service is going to be a great way to make a connection with your audience.
- Disruptive Expressions: Pictures that speak louder than words, and cut through the noise with their loud messages are going to be loved.
- When Drones were introduced to the photography world, they were far out of reach of most photographers’ budget. But, now they are available for half the price of a phone. Every industry, more or less, has already made the use of drones. This is one trend which is going to fade away in 2019.
- This year, it was predicted that one of the main subjects of outdoor photography is going to be product photography. Whatever the product you sell, the images clicked outdoor in the more natural environment will overpower the ones clicked indoors.
But before joining in the fads of photography this 2019, be sure to upgrade your skills by enrolling to online photography courses. Check what you need on Taming Light Photography.