ABSTRACT

Fine-art photography is very similar to conceptual photography, in that both relate to the artist’s vision. The main difference is that conceptual photography is not always fine-art photography, because the concept behind the image might be the artist’s or it might be the client’s. Fine-art photography is a wide-open genre that can encompass many different types of imagery; it is not just limited to shooting elegant nudes or landscapes, but extends to any type of photography. For example, do you love shooting portraits? Portrait photography can easily be fine art if created with the artist’s own interest in mind, rather than setting out to satisfy the subject of the shot.