30 Stunning Examples Of Artistic Photography
Artistic photography is a photography that is being created in accordance to vision of artist as a photographer. This type of photography depicts emotions of artistic and his perception about particular things. Photography has become very popular all over the world and it is of several types that provide unique type of photography. Many of people have start taking interest towards the art, people love to go in the events which are specially organized by artists to show their unique and stunning photography. Everybody perceive the art image in different ways, people thinks a lot to understand what an artist want to say. Many of photographer sale their work and many bids are placed on these art work, so it is also a source of money for them. These creative people think a lot, to express their ideas into the form of art and painting, and the whole thing that belongs to their work is correctly depicting their ideas. Such art work people like so much. Many of people have taken interests to improve their work so they can become better artist in future. This type of photography have amazed people and convice people to think what this art wants to depic.
This was a little bit introductions about artistic photography. If you guys want to see this artistic photography then you do not have to worry. I have collected best of them and thus I hope so you will like them.
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The pictures are fantastic! I’m looking for some cool tutorials to do the photos like this. Any ideas where they could be found?
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I don’t fully understand how “Home”, “Nice One”, “Magic Tree Clock”, “Stones”, and “Cezanne Onions Bottle” have anything to do with the article title “Artistic Photography”.
Stones is a 3D render, and the rest are paintings.
hi,
Can i use pic on this site for my magazine?
Guntur
In response to Cory, “Nice one” is actually a light painted image called “Still Life #2″ done by Harold Ross, a photographer in PA who specializes in this technique. Light Painting shows tremendous detail and texture and can look “painterly”. See his image here and learn about the technique on his blog: http://haroldrossfineart.wordpress.com/photography-light-painting-workshops/
In response to Guntur and using any image on this website for his magazine, my reply is you need to contact the owner of the image and ask permission. It would be nice if the blogger would have give the readers that information.
To the author of this blog, you give no photography credits to the images you show on your blog. It’s nice that you appreciate everyone’s work, but you really need to link back to the owner of the image and their website.