Category Archives for Abstract Photography
Abstract Photography: Post 5
Elements: My renditions: . . . . . . Important notes: Contrast in tone between the two halves; utilization of a vertical line in the middle. Focus on the square in the upper left corner; other parts of the … Continue reading
Abstract Photography: Post 4
Uta Barth, Field #20 The photographer might have been interested in capturing: The traffic lights (especially the red lights). The abstracted lines from this street scene. The contrast between the gray roads and the pale blue sky. I like … Continue reading
Abstract Photography: Post 3
What was the straight photography movement in photography? Why was it popular amongst photographers? Straight photography is known for its candidacy. Whereas many other types of photography involve editing and manipulation to reach a final product, this movement promotes the … Continue reading
Abstract Photography: Post 1
“Abstract photography can be defined as capturing images in which the subject isn’t the most interesting element.” Just like abstract photography itself, this definition was discombobulating to me at first glance. If the “subject” is widely known as the “main … Continue reading