CONCEPTUAL PHOTOGRAPHY: SIGNIFICANCE AND FUTURE IN INDIAN PHOTOGRAPHY
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https://doi.org/10.29121/shodhkosh.v4.i2SE.2023.527Keywords:
Conceptual Photography, Indian Photography, Significance, Future, ArtAbstract [English]
Conceptual photography is a form of art that uses photographs to convey abstract ideas, concepts, and emotions rather than depicting reality. It is an expressive and creative approach that allows photographers to explore their imagination and produce visually stunning images. Unlike traditional photography that captures the reality of the subject, conceptual photography goes beyond the surface and aims to evoke thought-provoking responses from the viewer. This research article aims to explore the significance and future of conceptual photography.
By contrasting conceptual photography with traditional photography and other related genres, the article highlights conceptual photography's unique characteristics, techniques, and objectives. Through the lens of renowned Indian conceptual photographers, the piece demonstrates how this genre resonates with diverse societal issues and challenges conventional perceptions. The article presents a comprehensive overview of conceptual photography's transformative power in shaping artistic expression and encouraging profound intellectual engagement.
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