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The three main schools of painting photography are

There are three schools of artistic photography: elegant artistic photography, painting photography and nature photography.

Picturesque photography, early photography school. It is the general name of various schools in photo photography, referred to as photo photography for short. In terms of artistic expression, early photography borrowed more from painting because of the lack of its own language, so photo photography appeared. In the development of photo photography, different schools have been formed due to different understandings of how to draw lessons from painting and creative techniques.

Elegant art photography, naturalism photography and impressionism photography have been produced successively. Picturesque photography takes the artistry of painting as the aesthetic criterion, emphasizing that beauty is more important than subject matter, and the importance of tone, line and balance in the picture exceeds the practical significance of the photo. In order to show the effect of beauty, but also to avoid secular and ugly themes. Pursuing the realm of "poetic and picturesque" in creation.

Introduction to painting photography

The photo photography movement began in the 1950s with the rise of high-art photography in Britain, from 65438 to 2009. High-art photography came into being in the debate about whether photography is art or not, and tried to gain artistic status for photography. It is characterized by using the laws and principles of painting and photography skills to create a picture with painting effect.

Representative figures: British O.G. Relander, H.P. Robinson, W.L. Price, J.M. Cameron, etc. From 65438 to 1980s, realistic photography, as opposed to high-art photography, appeared in Britain, which was called naturalistic photography because of Emerson's masterpiece Naturalistic Photography.