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EXPRESS YOUR ARTISTIC SIDE WITH CONCEPTUAT PHOTOGRAPHY

Photography Masterclass Magazine

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Issue 125

Conceptual photography is hard to define, as it encompasses a wide range of styles and subjects. It's a varied genre that allows photographers to express creativity, but how do you get started with shooting conceptual work? In this article, I'll teach you all about this genre of photography.

- Jo Plumridge

EXPRESS YOUR ARTISTIC SIDE WITH CONCEPTUAT PHOTOGRAPHY

WHAT IS CONCEPTUAL PHOTOGRAPHY? 

Conceptual photography sets out to communicate an idea or a concept. It differs hugely to a lot of photography, where a photographer captures moments as they unfold, conceptual photography starts with an idea that photographers then look for a way to illustrate.

There's an argument as to whether conceptual photography refers to any photography that involves a concept (such as advertising photography), or photography whereby the concept is more important than the subject (a more artistic approach). But essentially, conceptual photographers are making an art of their medium and the possibilities for expression are numerous.

HISTORY OF CONCEPTUAL PHOTOGRAPHY

Conceptual photography evolved from conceptual art, which emphasised the importance of the concept over technique and was mainly used to express the abstract. One of the earliest conceptual photographs was taken in 1960 by Yves Klein. Entitled 'Leap into the Void’ it's a staged shot of a man falling forwards off a roof.

But conceptual photography also has its roots in Pictorialism, which was a style developed by photographers in the late 1890s. Pictorialism focused on creating images that were both beautiful as well as meaningful.

For some examples of conceptual photography I'd recommend starting out by looking at Ansel Adams’ images from around 1922-1933. His black and white landscapes were carefully constructed and shot deliberately, rather than being a spur of the moment decision. Cindy Sherman uses herself as a model in her photographs, with her early work exploring gender stereotypes as she presented herself in various characters. And one of my favorite photographers, Rineke Dijkstra produces images that have several different interpretations attached to them, leaving the viewer to make up their own mind as to what she is conveying.

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CREATE UNIQUE PORTRAITS BY SHOOTING THROUGH GLASS

Looking for something unusual and quirky to try with your camera? Glass portraits are, as the name suggests, portraits shot through glass, giving your subject a unique look.

time to read

5 mins

Issue 152

Photography Masterclass Magazine

Photography Masterclass Magazine

HDR IN LIGHTROOM – EXPLAINED CAMERA SETTINGS TO EDIT!

High Dynamic Range (HDR) photography is a technique that allows you to capture a wide range of tone, color and detail in your photos.

time to read

6 mins

Issue 152

Photography Masterclass Magazine

Photography Masterclass Magazine

THE BEST CAMERA BAG FIND THE RIGHT ONE FOR YOU

So, you're trying to find the best camera bag for you, and you've just realised that there are thousands out there!

time to read

8 mins

Issue 152

Photography Masterclass Magazine

Photography Masterclass Magazine

FEATURED PHOTOGRAPHER: JOSH WHITE

Josh White is a street photographer from Newfoundland in Canada, and has done the majority of his work in Seoul, Korea. We caught up, chatted about his beginnings, his inspirations, working in film versus digital, why he prefers black and white, and some memories from Seoul.

time to read

10 mins

Issue 152

Photography Masterclass Magazine

Photography Masterclass Magazine

6 EASY PORTRAIT COMPOSITION TIPS FOR STUNNING PHOTOS EVERY TIME

Capturing compelling portraits involves more than just pointing your camera at someone and clicking.

time to read

3 mins

Issue 152

Photography Masterclass Magazine

Photography Masterclass Magazine

LET THE EYES LEAD THE WAY

If there's one golden rule in portrait photography, it's this: the eyes must be tack-sharp.

time to read

1 min

Issue 152

Photography Masterclass Magazine

Photography Masterclass Magazine

MASTERCLASS HOW TO CAPTURE PERFECT MOON PHOTOS

HOW TO CAPTURE PERFECT MOON PHOTOS

time to read

9 mins

Issue 146

Photography Masterclass Magazine

Photography Masterclass Magazine

THE 30 DAY EMOTION CAPTURE CHALLENGE

30 DAYS, 30 EMOTIONS: YOUR LENS, YOUR STORY

time to read

5 mins

Issue 146

Photography Masterclass Magazine

Photography Masterclass Magazine

3 MUST-HAVE FILTERS FOR SHOOTING LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY

While digital photography has made many filters redundant through post-processing software like Photoshop, there are still some essential filters that can't be replaced.

time to read

5 mins

Issue 146

Photography Masterclass Magazine

Photography Masterclass Magazine

9 TIPS FOR CAPTURING TACK-SHARP PHOTOS

As a photographer, you know that image sharpness can make or break your shot.

time to read

3 mins

Issue 146

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