Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - High-definition human photography photos

High-definition human photography photos

If we consider photography itself, the reason why women's body art is far more than men's may seem simpler: photographers (as well as painters and sculptors, etc. ) Most of them are men, so they tend to show greater interest in the appearance of the other sex in their works of art. Here are the high-definition human body photos I have compiled for you. I hope you like them.

Appreciation of high-definition human photography photos

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Classical aesthetics human photography

Because human body photography was intertwined with classical painting from the beginning, human body photography in classical atmosphere became the earliest fashion. At the same time, in modern and even contemporary human body photography, the classical atmosphere, as a kind of nostalgia, still permeates the lens of many masters. Even classicism, in a sense, does not mean restoration, but it can become a fashion-fashion has been turning, and there will always be reincarnation after many years.

From the overall technical means, at the end of 19, painters mainly used soft light and other techniques to make nudity a suitable subject. Some photographers also use some classical printing techniques that have been lost now, and with the help of their elegant and exquisite picture effects, they produce classical romantic style characteristics, which are almost equivalent to the nude effect in painting. And some nude images processed by impressionism have gradually become the representative works of photo photography in international salons. A large number of photographers, including Weston and Steichen, completed human body photography in a classical, picturesque atmosphere and hazy way before embracing modern human body photography.

When photography entered the 1920s, the picturesque human body photography gradually retreated behind the scenes, and modern human body photography showed its own way, but it did not hinder the "resurgence" of the picturesque way. These photographers tried to respond to the brilliance of early image human photography and made a lot of efforts. Although their works can't become the mainstream of human photography again, they still remind us that the classical and aesthetic human body in photography is always a theme that can be revived. For example, China photographer Zhang Xulong's "Tang Jiali's Body Photography Series" is one of the more successful shooting practices.