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The photography genre of neo-realism

Expressed the formal beauty with ordinary themes, and produced a strong visual impact with simple photography techniques. Neo-objectivism photography is also called dominant photography and neo-realism photography. It is a school of photography art that appeared in the 1920s. The artistic feature of this school is to seek beauty in ordinary things. Through close-up, close-up and other means, the subject is separated from the whole, a certain detail of the subject is highlighted, and its surface structure is accurately and truly portrayed, thus achieving dazzling visual effects. It does not think that the essence of art lies in the essence of objects, so its aesthetic thought belongs to naturalism. Famous photographers of neo-objectivism are Sander (1876- 1964), Lasky (1871-956) and Haig (1893-/kloc-). ), Eft (1874- 1948), Weston, Adams (? -1902), etc.