Advertising Photography for Online Medium

October 11, 2008

Advertising photography for the online media is completely different from advertising photography for the print media or that of the outdoor media. This is an entirely different medium and therefore the treatment it requires, is also quite different. In this article we will see how advertising photography for the web is different from other media and what is the treatment required.

With the arrival of internet and its rampant, widespread usage, a diasporas of professionals in advertising photography awoke to a new dimension in advertising photography. They got a new platform, a vast and huge one, to cover. But this is a new platform, so the work has to be quite different from the ones that they had done for the print media till now. And the main difference lies in the fact that this was something that the audience would watch on their computer screens and not in magazines and newspapers.

The content has to be reduced in advertisements for the online medium because the human eye and patience has limited powers to concentrate on something on the computer screen. Therefore, pictures (or images) have taken the prime and most critical role in online advertisements. And since the pictures have taken such an important position, therefore advertising photography has to be of the best quality.

Advertising photography for the online advertisements should be such that they capture immediate attention and retain it for a good three seconds or more. They should be compelling enough for the readers to go through the content, whatever is there to pass the message. Advertising photography for the web should leave minimum requirement for content. The pictures should deliver the message sufficiently.

These days in advertising photography, we find advertisements on the internet quite eye-catching. Even if they are not delivering the message directly, they catch the attention of the audience sufficiently, such that they are bound to read the content as well.

netinfoseek.com | edit