What is Abstract Photography?

Some people argue that all works of art are abstractions because they are representations of life rather than real life. The ‘starting point suggests, “Abstract photography can be defined as capturing images in which the subject isn’t the most interesting element.”

Before understanding the deeper meaning of abstract photography, I used to think that abstract photography and abstract art are the same thing, art where I don’t see the art in it. Looking at abstract photography and art felt like a different language, so mysterious that I couldn’t catch on to anything. Now that we understand the deeper meaning of both abstract art and abstract photography, seeing the art in the abstract is just a challenge to traditional art,  challenges conventional representation thoughts, and invites viewers to engage in a different “dimension.”



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