because Photography includes taking pictures of the beautiful natural suurroundings which is the art of life
Photography is always going to be called "photography"
Yes. Good photography can replace art. Photography is the new art that is replacing art and it is not the worst thing that happened to art. Art has become a plaything of the rich and famous. Overpriced “modern art” that is only appreciated by 1 percent has turned art into a joke. What today’s artists are producing is an insult to the art of the past. As an art lover, I am relieved that photography has taken over from art as an affordable form of art.
By popular definition, “photography” is a noun, the art and science of creating pictures by recording light or other electromagnetic radiation, either chemically by means of a light-sensitive material or electronically by means of an image sensor. And photographs are the products of photography, images produced by a camera on light-sensitive material or electronic images. But we should understand that photography is an art and it needs a great deal to be called as an art. Photographs are not a lie as we see them actually. It is just that we are seeing the image which is created by the photographer instead of seeing the real thing which may not be captured by the lens. So, in short, photography is not a lie, but it needs a great deal to be called as an art.
Center for Fine Art Photography was created in 2004.
Chris Bruce has written: 'After art' -- subject(s): Art and photography, Artistic Photography, Exhibitions, History, Photograph collections, Photography, Photography, Artistic 'Withinsight' -- subject(s): American Art, Art, American, Catalogs
William Eglleston first Photographer to get colour photography into a major Art museum(MOM)and bring Photography particularly colour kicking and screaming into the Art world
The "Life Library of Photography" consists of a series of 17 volumes. Published by Time-Life Books in the 1970s, each volume focuses on different aspects of photography, covering topics such as techniques, famous photographers, and styles. The series is designed to provide a comprehensive overview of photography as an art form and a craft.
Sylvie Zijlmans has written: 'The uninvited' -- subject(s): Artistic Photography, Exhibitions, Human beings in art, Installations (Art), Photography, Photography of children, Photography of men, Photography of women, Photography, Artistic
Cy DeCosse has written: 'The gardens of DeCosse' -- subject- s -: Artistic Photography, Flowers in art, Still-life photography 'Cy DeCosse' -- subject- s -: Artistic Photography, Exhibitions
Photography is the Eighth Art.
photography is a visual art. not a performing art.
Aaron Scharf has written: 'Creative photography' -- subject(s): Artistic Photography, History 'Art and industry' -- subject(s): Art, Victorian, Industries, Victorian Art 'Pioneers of photography' -- subject(s): History, Photographers, Photography 'Introduction to art' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Art 'Art and politics in France' -- subject(s): Art and revolutions, Politics in art