Have
you ever thumbed through a magazine and looked at a
photograph in an advertisement and thought, without
the text, that would be a great picture? Framing a
picture cut out from a magazine dose not always look
so appealing on the wall. Luckily for all of us a
trend has began that allows one to put the scissors
away and go to the local art gallery, or search
online to find such appealing photographs.
More
and more commercial photographs, intentionally shot
for advertisement, are being purchased to adorn the
walls of homes and businesses. Originally the
artistic minded photographer would dabble in
commercial photography, but it was unusual for a
commercial photographer to try to place pieces of
work in galleries. That has finally all been changed
for the better.
There is little difference between a photograph shot
for a magazine and one shot for purpose of creating
a fine art piece. Each photographer for whatever
reason chooses to create an image to satisfy a
underlying vision or inspiration. To most
photographers there is no difference between
commercial or fine art photographs. It is usually
those that market the finished product that seem to
draw the line on what is considered fine art and
what is not. Thankfully that type of thinking is
fast dissipating.
When
last minute gift ideas are being sought, it may well
be the time that photographic art in all genres
shine. A trend of seeking gifts of value and
longevity over those that gratify impulses and bring
satisfaction for only a brief moment is on the rise.
Truly we live in a time when photography has finally
met the same plateau as traditional art in the
market place.
About
The Author
I am an
avid photographer who submits to various micro stock
libraries. You can too make beautiful pictures.
http://mymetartmodels.com/metart