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Sunday, July 15, 2012

Fine Art Photography


Photography of Fine Arts, also known simply as art photography, refers to the branch of photography dedicated to producing photos for purely cosmetic. Art photography in museums and galleries, is primarily concerned with the presentation of beautiful objects and ordinary objects to convey
the fine intensity and emotion.
Much of the art photography produced in limited quantities and at times used in advertising or magazines.
However, because each person has an individual point of view of what constitutes beauty, to decipher what is or is not art photography is totally subjective. Another challenge in the world of art photography is the fact that photography is a relatively new art, from painting or music.
Although it can be aligned with fashion photography, art, photography, is generally opposed to documentary photography that exists primarily for utilitarian purposes.
Many colleges and universities offer undergraduate and graduate students in art photography. Some of the most notable photographers of Fine Arts include Albert Sands, Timothy O'Sullivan and Carleton Watkins.