Still life photography
Still life photography is a genre of photography used for the depiction of inanimate subject matter, typically a small group of objects. It is the application of photography to the still life artistic style. An example is food photography.
This genre gives the photographer more leeway in the arrangement of design elements within a composition compared to other photographic genres, such as landscape or portrait photography. Lighting and framing are important aspects of still life photography composition.
The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, mounted the exhibition “In Focus: Still Life” in 2010. The exhibition included works by renowned still life photographers such as Paul Outerbridge, Paul Strand, André Kertész, Albert Renger-Patzsch, Josef Sudek, Jan Groover, Sharon Core, and Martin Parr.
Notable still life photographers
- Irving Penn
- Edward Weston
- Hiro (photographer)
- Paul Outerbridge
- Paul Strand
- André Kertész
- Albert Renger-Patzsch
- Josef Sudek
- Jan Groover
- Sharon Core
- Martin Parr
- Robert Mapplethorpe
- Daniel Gordon