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Tuesday, October 17, 2017

Landscape Photography

Landscape Photography
Landscape Photography

The landscape has been one of the engines of the evolution of the history of photography. The oldest photographic view of which we are aware turns out to be a rural landscape that Nicéphore Niepce bequeathed to us in his View from the window in Gras, 1826. Urban view or natural view, the pioneers documented the social development of our communities of the dead landscapes, where no one seemed to inhabit.
As in painting, in photography, landscapes have been a constant theme throughout history. Landscapes are an inanimate, static and affordable photographic theme. In addition, they can present different faces because the same landscape can be different depending on the time of year, the time it takes, the angle from which we photograph it and the frame we choose.
In landscape photography we find several styles framed in descriptive, impressionistic and abstract modes. Let's briefly define each of them: Romantic style: usually presents a certain amount of blur and a backlight.
Descriptive style: The highlight of this type of photography is a careful composition and extreme attention to detail.
Graphic / abstract style: consists of extracting the graphic essence of a scene in the best possible way. Environmental style: it appears as a method of protest against the degradation of the environment due to pollution. Controlled style: landscapes are usually photographed with natural light. In this style, they are usually photographed illuminated with artificial light so that most of the time they take the night. Do you need the best landscape images? Look no further than Artview Studios, you are here to do a great job whatever your intention, projecting the different types of landscape photographs that meet your needs. We have the ideal tools and post-production necessary to show what you want, tourist promotions, press releases and much more.
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