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MASTER MINIMALISM
Digital Photographer
|Issue 285
Less is more in the world of minimalism. Rebecca Greig explores what makes minimalist captures work
Minimalism in photography became popular in the 1950s from the influence of extreme abstract art and the Reductive Art Movement in the United States, led by artist Frank Stella. He conveyed the idea that things that are simple are better understood, which is a concept that minimal photography still centres around.
Minimalism is a type of photography that relies on simple compositions, heavy use of negative space, clean lines and often subtle patterns. Minimalist photographers often operate on the premise that less is more. This type of photography lends itself well to high-key, sharpcontrast scenes, as well as monotone imagery.
Minimalism helps to draw focus to a lone subject or to highlight unique lines and textures in the scene you're photographing.
There are many well-known photographers who specialise in this genre. One worth mentioning is Michael Kenna, who uses light and long exposures to create calm and ethereal landscape scenes.
Kenna often incorporates water or mist in his high-contrast captures, making them almost dreamlike, but striking at the same time.
Characterised by simple uncluttered compositions, minimalist photography should be visually powerful and impactful.Pay more attention
Minimal photography is a lot harder than it looks the way you compose your image is everything
Your captures need to be clean, uncluttered and thoughtful - the result will be thought-provoking and striking if you get it right.
It is all about simplicity and finding the perfect balance.Take your time while composing your shot consider taking longer than you would usually.
This story is from the Issue 285 edition of Digital Photographer.
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