Photography and what it means

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Photography and what it means

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Photography is the art of creating pictures. Like every art form it also has something creative in it. I am talking about the creativity of the photographer. There has to be something unique in each and every snaps taken. The esthetics of photography is a widely debated subject. If a photograph is really an art then the next question will be, which part of the photograph really touches our intellect or mind?
The answer to the above questions lies in the mind of the photographer.He/she can deliberately manipulate the angle that is created when shooting, thus changing the photo. The selection of back ground is very important in case of outdoor photo shooting. For example if it’s an outdoor wedding photo, the back ground should be serene effectively hiding any rough terrain. In case of wedding photography color is also very important. The photographer should determine what should be the intensity of color, so while processing the photograph he or she knows what exactly to do with the colors in the photograph. So we see that photography is also a combination of techniques. There is also another aspect of photography that is, a photograph freezes time within itself.It’s as if time has stopped at the very instance the photo was shot. Everybody likes to store the precious moments in their lives inside a frame. It’s exactly that inclination that has created photography. Photography has evolved through the ages. Earlier during the beginning of the twentieth century, photographs were almost all portraits. The very idea of photography was based on expressions. This trend in photography was opposed by some anti-expressionists of the United States. Ultimately portrait photography concentrated on expressionism and normal photography followed anti-expressionism. In modern photography we see a separation between portrait and normal photography. Modern photography gives due respect to both the styles. A good example of this peaceful coexistence of impression and expression can be found in hellen bratt photography. She produces and maintains both normal and portrait pictures. She specializes in wedding or any event.She is commonly known a wedding photographer kent. Even though normal photography and portrait photography are separated, Helen treats both of them equally.
In ashford she is well known as wedding photographer ashford. Helen is pretty popular in ashford, Folkstone and Canterbury. Helen’s career as a photographer shows what passion, commitment and honesty give us.

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Helen is equally committed, honest and passionate about her photography. She is a BIPP (British Institute of Professional Photographers) qualified photographer; Helen specializes in Wedding and Portrait photography.

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Helen is equally committed, honest and passionate about her photography. She is a BIPP (British Institute of Professional Photographers) qualified photographer; Helen specializes in Wedding and Portrait photography.












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