Photography of large groups of people with the objective of commemorating an event
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Banquet photography is the photography of large groups of people, typically in a banquet setting such as a hotel or club banquet room, with the objective of commemorating an event. Clubs, associations, unions, circuses and debutante balls have all been captured by banquet photographers.
A banquet photograph is usually taken in black and white with a large format camera, with a wide angle lens, from a high angle to ensure that each person is in focus while seated at their table.[1] Large cameras such as a 12×20 view camera or a panoramic camera were used. The defining characteristic of a banquet photograph is the depth of focus and detail and clarity of the image.
Banquet photography was most popular in the 1890s, and had mostly waned by the 1970s.[2] In part its decline is owed to the difficult technical aspects of producing quality banquet photos, the difficulty of printing such large negatives, and the expense and size of the equipment needed.[2] Today, though hard to find, there are a handful of photographers still shooting banquet photos with flashbulbs and large format film cameras.[2]
^Morgan, Willard Detering (1974-01-01). The Encyclopedia of Photography: The Complete Photographer: the Comprehensive Guide and Reference for All Photographers. Greystone Press.
^ abcMallozzi, Vincent M. (2011-10-21). "Banquet Photos Put Everyone in the Picture - Field Notes". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2017-03-21.
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