Wednesday, October 29, 2014

The Difference Between Advertising Photography And Commercial Photography

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A commercial photographer can be an advertising photographer and an advertising photographer can be a commercial photographer, but they are not synonymous. And as nonsensical as this sounds, it's true. They can be both, they can be either or, but they cannot be interchanged.

Generally speaking, commercial photography is a specialized branch of advertising photography, while advertising covers a broader range of product promotion. Most photographers take the difference very seriously. If you were to ask a Toronto commercial photographer for advertising photography, he might end up referring you to someone else.

Or he'd be insulted.

To avoid blunders like this, allow me to break down the difference.

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COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY – IT'S ALL ABOUT THE PRODUCT

This subheading summarized commercial photography perfectly. Commercial photographers take pictures of buildings, models, merchandise, artifacts, and the like, usually with promotional intentions.

However, with commercial photography, it is all about the product. The entire photo shoot is devoted to the merchandise being captured. The lighting, styling, background, and editing are all arranged in a way to really make the product stand out.

ADVERTISING PHOTOGRAPHY – IT'S ALL ABOUT PROMOTION

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Commercial photography falls under advertising photography, mainly because it uses a narrower array of techniques than those in advertising. In advertising photography, the product is still emphasized (since that's what has to be sold). However, the advertising photographer also has to sell concepts, ideas, and lifestyles.

To put it in simpler terms, the advertising photographer has creative freedom to interpret and decide how certain merchandise, people, and services can be sold. While commercial photographers find new ways to make a product stand out, advertising photographers find ways to integrate that product in an average person's lifestyle. He has to find ways to make the product sell.

As of 2011, an estimated 80% of all advertising campaigns use pictures. The advertising industry itself may be dying out (according to some), but it looks like the need for quality pictures and photographs are higher than ever. This digital age relies heavily on imagery. So the next time you're looking for an advertising photographer Toronto has several excellent ones. Don't just go to your neighborhood commercial photographer and assume he/she can do it.

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