Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - The photographer behind the photo

The photographer behind the photo

In the digital age, why are photographers still keen on printing works? ? The digital age has arrived, and many things can be saved with data instead, and photography is an industry that can use data instead of objects. But for many photographers, they are more keen to print out their works for viewing, rather than just using data to show them. This move has also aroused the curiosity of many people. Printing not only costs money but also wastes time. But why do a large number of photographers still like to print their works? What is the significance of printed works to photographers? Let's explore together.

For photographers, works represent their own efforts. There is a photographer's feeling behind every photo. Every carefully shot photo has the photographer's composition, skills and understanding, and can be preserved in the form of data for a long time. But for human beings, what can be intuitively touched and displayed can often give people a spiritual impact. This effect is not only for their own treatment. It is also a kind of motivation that can motivate yourself to move forward. Seeing the excellent works that he shot at the bedside, desk and other visible places, the photographer will not only feel proud, but also increase his curiosity to explore the world.

Printed works also have strong practical significance. Each work is presented in different ways through different media. Different media can show different styles and feelings of works, which data can't intuitively present. Printing can provide deeper nuances, let photographers see the advantages and disadvantages of photos, and thus improve their next shooting.

Printing works is still a different kind of satisfaction for many photographers. Seeing their works on display and the objects touched is a kind of spiritual communication, which is of great significance to photographers and audiences.