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Monday, April 30, 2012


Understanding Abstract Photography

 

 


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Do you really understand what abstract photography is? Do
you know what makes it different from all other forms of
photography? Why should you consider capturing abstract
images on camera when you can devote your time and
skills on some other form of photography instead? If you
want to learn more about abstract photography and what
makes it click, then please read the rest of the article.

What is Abstract Photography?

While there is no exact definition for this form of
photography, let us establish that abstract photography is a
technique that puts primary importance to form, color, line
and texture over everything else. With abstract
photography, content and composition may be immaterial.

What’s important is that the image expresses the
photographer’s creativity and captures the viewers’ eyes.
Interpretation can very well come later.

Abstract photography requires you to see things in a
different light. It requires you to get out of your comfort
zone and jump out of the box. However, photographing
abstract images, when done right, can help you come up
with some very powerful images – images that appeal to
our most basic instincts. And that is one great reason why
you should consider doing it.

While it basically works on a no holds barred and
everything goes principle, there are three essential
elements that play a significant role in abstract photography
– form, color and curves. Let us see how each of these
elements affects the quality of your abstract photos, shall
we?

Form. In abstract photography, form (or shape) serves as
the structure of an image. It can very well be considered as
the heart of an image. As such, you should always choose
subjects with interesting, pleasing and dynamic forms. So,
how do you know that you have a form that is worth
photographing? Well, if you see something and you get
really excited about it, then you can be sure you have
something special.

Color. While form serves as the heart of an abstract image,
color provides an added depth and dimension to your
images. It can help draw and hold your viewers’ attention
and stimulate their senses as well. In general, using
saturated and contrasting colors in this type of photography
can best serve your purpose.

Curves. You can use curves to help spice up your images. It
can help point your viewers’ eyes to the image’s center of
interest and keep it there.

Shooting Abstract Photography – Some Tips in Doing It
Right

Trust your instincts. In shooting abstract photos, the most
important thing you need to remember is to keep your eyes
open for interesting subject matters. Let your instincts
guide you in choosing your subject.

Look at things on a completely different angle. Abstract
photography requires you to look at things a little bit
differently. It requires you to take something familiar and
photograph it in such a way that it would be taken out of its
original context. So, look through things more carefully.

 Don’t be afraid to break the rules. Abstract photography doesn’t require you to follow any rules. As I said before, just trust your instincts and you’ll have a great chance of capturing some very interesting abstract images.

Consider going macro. Another popular technique used by most abstract photographers to capture amazing abstract photos is working in the macro mode.

Bring out the artist in you. Always remember that abstract photography is a manifestation of your personal expression and creativity so don’t expect people to see things as you do. So what if you and your viewers don’t have the same perception of an image? Wouldn’t it be a lot more interesting that way? You bet it is!

Abstract photography is an ideal way to create some very powerful images so if you are really up for the challenge, why don’t you take your camera out with you and start seeing things on a totally different light? Go on and surprise yourself! …but first see this helpful photography source of tips to make your shoot even better.

I hope this has been of some value to you.

Roy Barker
 

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