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Still Life

Still life and textural shots should feel purposeful and unique, providing a strong sense of place.

Examples of the UVA Still Life Photo Style

 

Textural

Textural photos are not intended to be used as main photographic elements but as secondary graphics to add texture and depth to a layout.

Examples of the UVA Textural Photo Style

 

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