A “fine art photographer” does not just capture what is in front of his camera at a particular moment. Fine art landscape photography is more than that. Fine art photographers create a picture in accordance with their vision as artists. They want to express an idea, a message, or an emotion. The photo is just the medium to do so. Recording the subject is more the purpose of documentary photography or plain landscape photography.
Many fine art photographers approach their pictures with simplicity, minimalism, or a rather abstract approach. A black-and-white finish is often added, although the colour is always an option.
Fine art photographers have a lot of freedom in processing their work. In their vision, they create an image to their liking, which does not necessarily correspond to what they saw in the field. You can remove disturbing elements from the photo or, as mentioned, even colour. In the post-processing software, they may even create a completely new reality.
Sometimes, the idea can grow after the picture is taken and the fine art is created on the computer. However, the best fine art photographers already have a vision when capturing a certain scene. When I look at a chosen subject, I sometimes see it simply as a geometric shape or an arrangement of geometric shapes and try to record the sensation I see or feel at the moment. Pre-visualizing matters and imagination or fantasy play an important role. It takes guts to dare to be different.
People respond differently to shapes, textures, lines, tones, colours, patterns, etcetera. The fine art photographer responds to the subject with his personal perception of sensations, emotions, and mood.
As a fine art photographer, I will always try to scrutinize the picture through the viewfinder to previsualise what the camera will record or not. In most cases, I already know, before pushing the shutter, how to correct or process my picture later to create a piece of fine art. This applies especially when I want to create long-exposure pictures with that special mood. (I would like to invite you also to read my blogs on black and white landscape photography and minimalism on my website)
Since this is a very personal process, every fine art photographer has his definition of fine art photography. Post-processing can be straightforward but also very complex and time-consuming.
I would not call myself an overall fine art landscape photographer. However, I have witnessed an evolution of simplification over time in my work. And many of my black-and-white pictures could qualify as fine art landscape photography.
I am interested in your feelings and opinions. So, feel free to respond to this blog.
The Landscape Photo Guy
6 Comments
Guy my name is David Bush and I have been a professional photographer all my life and I’ve made a good living at it but now I have refocused to using my photography to capture the beauty of the world around us.
When I read and look at your photographs I feel like we are kinder people. My whole life has been a search for meaning whereby I could express my feelings and photography has been the medium. I have had a very successful photography business which my main goal has been to always show the best in And everything I photographed. I have taken millions of photographs and in return I have been able to continue my photography with the support of the people that I photographed.
and everything I photographed. I have taken millions of photographs and in return I have been able to continue my photography with the support of the people that I photographed.
I am retired now and have been doing fine art photography as a way to continue my desire to show others what they might have not seen otherwise.
My purpose in writing to you is separate from what I am saying above. I feel that my art photography is unique and probably controversial. I also feel that your expressions both in words and pictures captures the essence of what I am doing. I would like to send you several images Which represents the way I see the world.
Hello David,
I am glad that you like my photos and the feeling behind them.
I would be interested to see your work as well!
Guy Lambrechts
Like!! Great article post.Really thank you! Really Cool.
thanks a lot for your positive comment!
thanks for this positive feedback!