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CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHYThe BackgroundExperimental – Contemporary - Freestyle – Avant Garde - these terms have been used over the years to describe images in which the photographer chooses to express themself in ways which are outside the limitations of traditional photography. Traditional photography, particularly that which you see in exhibitions and camera club competitions is constrained in various ways. These constraints include the type of subject matter photographed, the format of the photograph, the way it is mounted, and various rules governing the composition of the photograph itself. Northside Creative Photography believes that many photographers have a great sense of creativity and want to break away from the rules and constraints of traditional photography. They want to illustrate an idea, rather than simply record a scene or event. Creative photography is not new. Over the years a variety of processes have been used to create unusual and different effects – for example, printing using alternate chemical processes, the use of different types of film such as Polaroid or infra-red, cutting and pasting of prints (with scissors and glue), applying paint to the image, even rubbing it with sandpaper to create interesting textures. Montages, collages and three dimensional images were often popular. In recent years there has been a revival of interest in creative photography thanks to computer software such as Photoshop and a whole new world of creativity has been opened up for many photographers. A definition of creative photographyCreative photography is an extension of conventional photography into creative art. Its purpose is to stimulate creative thoughts and encourage experimentation with new ideas going beyond a simple photograph. There should be a significant photographic content, and inclusion of mixed media of any kind (photocopy, paint, transfer, digital etc) is welcome. It can be 2 or 3 dimensional. It can be a collage or a montage. The final result must be all the photographer’s own work including the original image. Some ideas to get startedIf you have a computer and photo manipulation software
If you are not using a computer and photo manipulation software there are many other ways of being creative, for example:
How to obtain assistance with Creative photography
Creative competitions
With all competitions, check the rules regarding dimensions and presentation of the image. 3 dimensional images may not be acceptable. Last updated: 5/2/07. |