Category Description
When the photograph looks more like a creative art. Romantic mood, beauty.
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Pictorial Photography of N.P. Andreev
I’m happy to announce a new Phoetica category called Pictorial Photography. Pictorialism started in the second half of 19th century, as an art movement which stressed the mood or viewpoint of the picture, rather than the subject itself. Some photographers have followed this approach as well, pondering if the camera isn’t recording the subject too detailed and too accurate, which may impact the overall atmosphere of the image. As a result, several new techniques have been invented, which caused the resulting photo looks more like a creative art work.
We are going to present several role models of this esteemed photography discipline, starting with an internationally recognized Russian photographer N.P. Andreev. The wild Russian land of the early twentieth century is perfectly disposed for being depicted by Pictorial Photography. The romantic mood of Andreev’s pictures is really beautifull and poetic. Some of his masterpieces can be seen in the Sheremei’s Gallery. Phoetica wish you a fabulous browsing and thanks the folks at Sheremei’s Gallery for providing this experience to all of us.
