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Photography Ideas for this Christmas

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  Christmas is a very exciting event for all of us. It’s that time of the year where we enjoy the most with our loved ones, let it be our other halves, friends, family, or pets. The days of winter break are one of the most beautiful times of the whole year. It’s least bothering to the people if you are a budding or a professional landscape photographer or a portraiture artist. As long as you can create something unique and of your own, you will find something inspiring to capture and document them.  It’s the time where we enjoy the last week very much, or at least we try our best to do that. So who would not want to click amazing pictures to capture their moments and preserve them to look at afterward? So if you are clicking, then why not stay up with the trend and create some amazing portraits. Let your creativity come out fully and show your peers your amazing ability to start from zero. If you have not checked yet, then let me tell you that people have already come up with ...

WHY IS SURREALISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY AN ART?

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  Do you wonder how Surrealistic photography is different from contemporary photography? Well, it is indeed a very fun topic to discuss. Photographers who love to create surrealistic photography generally love their work unique and quite far from realism. Let’s talk about what makes a photograph surreal? So there are certain that make photographs surreal in the first place. Let’s learn about them before heading out to the main topic: Mainly surrealistic photographs are those that you can’t relate to reality. So there are particular elements that you should apply to your photographs to make them look surreal, Like using very crisp angles, which are not used in a general genre of photography. Surrealism is different from abstraction. These two different genres are very much different from each other.  Both Surrealism and  abstraction  were a form of distraction from the idea of art that was solely representational, but they have distinct approaches. Abstraction in phot...