Creativity has many outlets. Some creative people choose to write, others to paint and still others to photograph, in order to give vent to their creative energies. Artistic photography is a medium by which a person tries to capture and display the uniqueness that they see in an object. The invention of the camera in the 1800s was also the time that artistic photography originated. The earliest artistic photographs taken were those of the Civil War battlefield and so were more heart rendering than artistic in the real sense. The period being that of black and white photographs, artistic photography was rather simple with major landmarks like, the Eiffel tower in France, being the most photographed objects. With advancement in photography technology, artistic photography became more advanced and diverse too. The subject also became quite bold with nude female photographs becoming a rage. The latter part of the 20th century saw the advent of colour photography. This new, exciting feature was fully utilized and artistic photography scaled new heights. Landmarks made way for more inspired subjects like, the plight of mankind. Little cared for subjects like, people from remote areas of the world or the lives of homeless people now became highlighted through artistic photography. Further improvements in camera led to object magnification to the extent that it became abstract art, as it often was difficult to immediately figure out what the photograph was of. Other forms of art were the offshoots of artistic photography like, the TV show Project Runway challenged the participants to snap pictures around New York City and make a garment out of that concept. One contestant photographed graffiti on a wall and crafted a dress based on this concept. Artistic photography has no set definition. It is what you make it to be. A magnified picture of a flower could be art, as could a shot of a shoe. So, this is one hobby where your creativity has no bounds. You have the liberty to photograph anything and the satisfaction of it being called art. For more such articles visit http://www.digitalphotographywiz.com
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