What Is Fine Art Photography?
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Any definition of fine art photography is merely to serve as a loose
working notion of what might differentiate certain photography as art.
From its very origins, photography has contained an unresolved tension
between the mechanical, scientific tool of the camera and the natural
desire to use it for the creation of beautiful images.
Essentially, the
term fine art photography is used to refer work created with such a
desire in mind, to articulate an impression, a feeling about, or
relationship with the world.
Galleries and museums, particularly those dedicated to modern art, have
done much over the decades to ensure photography’s spot amongst the
other arts.
But quite when, how and why it can be confidently
categorised in this way remains an open, if fairly pointless, question.
I really don’t think it’s worth getting too exercised over the attempt
to deliniate a mark between different categories of photography, and
arrive at a fixed definition of fine art photography.
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