Photography and art are both mediums of expression, but they differ in their approach and execution. Photography captures moments in reality with a focus on realism and often depicts the world as it is, while art encompasses a broader range of styles and interpretations, often involving manipulation or abstraction to convey emotions or concepts beyond literal representation. Both have their unique strengths and can evoke powerful responses from viewers, but they operate within different frameworks of creation and perception.
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Capturing Dance Images During a Live Performance with Mark and Shelly Photography. Capturing the perfect live dance photo requires a combination of technical skill, artistic vision, and an understanding of the art form.
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Photography, a timeless art, transcends mere documentation, acting as a conduit for history's whispers into the future's awaiting ears. With each click of the shutter, it captures fleeting moments, imprisoning them in a frame where past meets present, and future gazes upon the echoes of yesteryears. Through the lens, memories morph into tangible relics, weaving narratives that bridge the chasm between bygone eras and the yet-to-be-written chapters of tomorrow. It freezes time's ceaseless dance, offering a glimpse into the soul of humanity across epochs. Photography, indeed, is the sublime teleporter of the past, enriching the tapestry of the future.
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https://lnkd.in/djDAaQJk My project, "Ce lăsăm în urma noastră?", explores the hidden significance of abandoned buildings through photography and digital collage. It challenges viewers to reflect on the ephemerality of life and the legacy we leave behind, connecting past, present, and future.
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The rule of thirds is one of the main rules of photography composition. Let's see what it is, how it works and how it helps to improve our photo.
The rule of thirds | Stefano Politi Markovina
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