#25 in a series of background briefs
TTG was never intended for every photographer or every photograph
TTG is not suited
to many kinds of photos
Most of these categories now incorporate AIFI.
Some of the largest categories include:
• advertising photography
• marketing/promotional photography
• the “social” side of social media
• stock photography
• studio photographs (of any subject)
• portraits (removing the depiction of even a single mole or wrinkle disqualifies a photo from TTG, as does added bokeh blur)
• panoramic photographs — like those on smartphones — that are made by re-aiming the camera during or between exposures (see #1303)
• art photographs that don’t meet the Trust Test
• fashion photographs
• food photographs
• product photographs
• photographs of non-simultaneous fireworks bursts
• architectural and interior photographs (especially in real-estate marketing contexts)
412. Why aren’t these types of photography well suited to TTG?
413. But it is possible to make TTG versions of the photos above, correct?
106. What kinds of photographs is TTG best suited for?
