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Formal Elements of Photography

Formal elements in photography are the visual components that photographers use to create and arrange an image. By identifying and purposefully using these components, an image can be transformed, and everyday things can be turned into appealing visual narratives. Understanding these components helps to highlight the most critical parts of the shot and gives the […]

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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 […]

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Starting Point

Abstract photography can be defined as capturing images in which the subject isn’t the most interesting element. Albert Renger-Patzsch and Aaron Siskind photographed the ordinary to reveal their beauty. Uta Barth reversed the typical camera use, shooting out of focus, and Andreas Gursky photographs the repetition of elements. Abstract photography is a genre emphasizing form, […]

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