It could mean the human form, or the form of any object.
In GCSE Photography last year I had the assignment to photograph "Texture, Line, Pattern and Shape" or "Shape, Line and form."
Every object/thing that exists in reality has one or more of those qualities, how you photograph them is what can make what is considered by many a "brilliant" photograph.
Photographing form can be considered capturing the overall contours of something, say a building, or looking from an unusual perspective and capturing form in an abstract way. I will link to my website for you to see some of my expressions of shape, line and form.
http://www.freewebs.com/lubot/apps/photos/album?albumid=3273621
I would say it is in the photography form. I would say it is in the photography form.
"DP" is the abbreviation of "Director of Photography."
Still life photography is the photography of inanimate subject matter (small group of objects)
Do you mean "Greek language"?If yes,photography=Fotografia=Φωτογραφία!
In photography noise means the extra space on the picture that is not needed.
Digital Photography Director of Photography Data Processing Digital Picture
vivid
pixel density
Photography
dots per inch, but it's not a term specific to photography
William Eglleston first Photographer to get colour photography into a major Art museum(MOM)and bring Photography particularly colour kicking and screaming into the Art world
of photography