Thursday, 14 October 2010

Art Photography


Fine art photography refers to photographs that are created in accordance with the creative vision of the photographer as artist.  I visited the university of Brighton and the museum which was much fun and opened my vision on art photography which was very interesting
Conceptual Photography

Art Photography the artist usually uses computer effects to make the photo look life like, which is confusing but also interesting and makes people attracted to the photo itself. Adding colours make the painting and image more striking. The lighting, darkness colour and shades of an image creates great beauty in the photo This involves and image painting or drawing  which the artists makes a photograph idea look make believe and editing to create the desired effect for the image. artist that do not use computer editing usually add props to make the image look how they want it to be seen. The photographs o saw in both of the galleries were very interesting although some of them I couldn’t quite understand but I understood some of the concepts the photographer was trying to show.

Context
Art photography usually involves  many different things like  such as style, quality, colour and texture and a variety of other things. The type of photo is important as that is what the photographer is also trying to catch the eye of the audience so they can see the different emotions in the photo


iAlejandro Chaskielberg. The Seeker, 2007. From the series ‘La Creciente. The Islanders of the River Parana Delta’
Texture
In art photography the photographer uses computer effects to make something seem more life like, which can make people confused whilst looking at the picture due to the different textures and lighting in a photo and make it look more like a painting.

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