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What are the creative characteristics of serial society?

Influenced by impressionist painting, many photographers of serial societies have brought Emerson's theory of limited visual clarity to the extreme. Through the soft light effect, the highlight in the photo is diffused, thus producing an effect similar to "Impressionism" in painting. At the same time, some new changes have taken place in the method of making photos. People use gum and pigment to control the brightness of hue, so as to achieve the purpose of artificially shaping the image. In the process of printing, you can do all kinds of processing, such as changing the image and even drawing with a pen. These methods make photos look like paintings. Of course, most of the scenes taken by serial photographers are real and natural. The reason why they take photos like paintings, not photos, is to pursue a serious and advanced painting beauty. However, this practice is in increasingly fierce conflict with the later popular idea of direct photography.