Fine Art Photography

Flamboyance Of Flamingos By Jane Wiltshire

It takes a lot if imagination to be a good photographer. You need less imagination to be a painter because you can invest things. But in photography everything is so ordinary; it takes a lot of looking before you learn to see the extraordinary
— David Bailey

Some of the most interesting Fine Art photographers are

Huibo Hou - Best know for her stunningly beautiful black and white landscapes that capture the eye. website.

Aaron Ricketts - Who has a surrealist style of photographic compositions.

Rob Woodcox - who merges performance art and photography

Maria Svarbova - know for her images in swimming pools.

Hengki Koentjoro - Likes simple images especially of nature.

Adele Osibodu - Images of portraiture especially of self

Brooke Shaden - who takes selfies which she turns into eye catching art works.

Teber - who produces minimalist hyperphantasia.

Gary Gough - He produces a lot of fine art uk photography.

White (Square-Lipped) Rhinoceros by Penny Clarke

Fine Art photography is about using your camera as a paintbrush, in how the images is captured and the artistic vision of how that is then presented.

Parrot and Pearls By Jane Wiltshire

In Focus

Fine art photography - a talk about what it is and where we can get our inspiration from.

Youtube Channels that you can go to for more information to help you become a better Fine Art Photographer

First Man Photography - Help for the beginner in fine art landscape photography.

Gary Gough - Long exposure fine art photography. Gary Has lots of fine art videos on his channel.

Robert Osborn - fine art Portrait Photography especially Montana Cowboys and Indians

Mark McGee Photos - Lightroom and Photograph Edit of an image taken of the Shard.

Ben Harvey - Another Photography Tutorial but very good on how you see tones, highlights and darks.

Rosie LaLonde - Fine art flower Photography -how to edit. Some images shot with a lens baby.

“To me, photography is an art of observation. It’s about finding something interesting in an ordinary place … I’ve found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them”

— Elliott Erwitt