style

 

All pictures have a certain look or style.  Some pictures represent the style of the photographer, while others represent the style of the client.  The best pictures represent a combination of both.  Finding a style that is uniquely you can be a lot of work.  Finding a photographer whose style matches yours shouldn't be.  While every photographer has their own unique look, the best photographers will work to combine your vision with theirs.  Here are brief descriptions of a few styles.
 

Lifestyle and Editorial

The preferred style at Tyson Davis Studios, lifestyle and editorial styles of photography have become very popular of late.  These trendy styles offer the candid look of photojournalism in a less candid setting.  Lifestyle and editorial pictures usually have more dramatic lighting and contrast that gives them their punchy, vibrant look.  This style is commonplace in advertising, especially with trendy and upscale clothing stores.
 

Photojournalism and Candid

News, news, news!  Photojournalism and candid photography is all about capturing those special moments in the moment - be it in the sports arena or the reception hall -  so that you can relive them over and over again.  Most commonly found in newspapers and magazines, it also has a home in wedding and event photography.

 

Fashion and Glamour

From headshots to exotic beaches, this type of photography graces the covers and pages of magazines all over the world.  Popular for budding models, this style has a large appeal but limited practicality in most portraiture.

 

Traditional Studio Photography

The age old standard, examples of traditional studio photography can be found on the walls of homes from sea to shining sea.  In fact, you probably have a few yourself!  While other trends come and go, this timeless classic remains.