Fine art photography, also referred as art photography highlights the originative vision of an individual professional.
Unlike professional photographers fine art photographers meticulously develop photos driven by aesthetic urge. The Fine art photography, exhibited in museums and galleries portray feelings and emotions and underlines the creative skill involved in Fine art photography.

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The fine art photographer deftly transforms normal objects into splendid objects sparking surprise and drawing the attention of art lovers, which finds its place in art and galleries. The prints of art photography are produced in limited edition and sometimes used in advertising or magazines. Fine art photography has joined the league of art, following the steps of painting and music.
Brief History of Fine art photography
The English speaking community recognized the art photography and the gallery system in twentieth Century. A small group of curators like Edward Steichen, John Szarkowski, Alfred Stieglitz and Hugh Edwards worked hard to establish art photography. 1970 onwards various galleries felt that documentary photography and photojournalism are worth displaying along with the art photography.
Since 1975 many new galleries came into picture, which exclusively displayed photography. Nudes, portraits, natural landscapes were the kind of style dominated till the end of 1970’s. Sally Mann and Robert Mapplethorpe, noted artist followed the traditional genres but added a new dimension in the field of art photography through their innovative style.

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Small delicate prints in thin frames have been replaced by hi-gloss wall-sized prints. Color photography has occupied the throne of black and white, and it assumed significance after the show of William Eggleston at MoMA in 1976, which was curated by John Szarkowski.
It is commonly seen that the fine prints are printed on archival papers owing to its longer period. However, with the passage of time the archival paper may not resist the onslaught of several factors that leads to the worsening of fine prints. As such you must learn the ways to enhance the life of print.
Things to remember before you step in the field of fine art photography
- Do not place your Fine Art Prints on a source of direct heat. Keep your prints away from high humid place.
- Make sure that your framed print, which you have been planning to hang on the wall does not come in direct exposure to sunlight.
- Fine Art Print produced in a Lab on Archival paper has longer life period as compared to a print produced on a high-end ink jet printer using standard inks.
The latest trends in fine art photography
Cindy Sherman and Gregory Crewdson, leading photographers are known for producing fine staged pictures. The Photographers chose medium-format and large-format cameras over 35mm. However, the trend is changing thanks to the rapid stride in the high-segment of digital photography.
Albert Sands, Timothy O’Sullivan and Carleton Watkins are the well-known fine art photographers nowadays. If you have creative aspect in you, join colleges and universities that offer undergraduate and graduate programs in fine art photography to elevate your career as fine art photographer.












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