The great thing about using a traditional camera (meaning a DSLR or a mirrorless camera instead of a phone camera) is the amount of control it gives you. And the lens you choose is part of that control. In fact, the camera lens is one of the most significant ways you influence the final image.
There are both prime lenses, which have one millimeter length, and zoom lenses, which can change lengths. Prime lenses are lighter with fewer moving parts. Meanwhile, zoom lenses offer the convenience of not needing to change the lens for a different look.
Wide-angle Sony lenses are useful for landscapes and other wide shots. They have a substantial depth of field, so they keep many subjects in focus. Also, because prime wide-angle lenses are short, they can let a lot of light into the camera and serve you well in low-light settings. Meanwhile, telephoto lenses are popular for single-subject photos because of their narrow depth of field, which can make a subject stand out. You may also want specialized lenses, like Sony macro lenses, for close-up photography.