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Texture

SWPP Photographic Glossary

In photography, texture refers broadly to the surface character or visual detail of an object. It encompasses the patterns, grain, and tactile qualities that can be captured in an image, giving viewers a sense of depth and material presence.

Photographers use texture to add interest, contrast, and realism to their compositions. By manipulating lighting, angle, and focus, texture can be emphasised or softened, helping to convey mood, highlight details, and create visually compelling images across landscapes, portraits, and still life photography.

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