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How are photo exhibitions generally divided?

The division of photography exhibitions can usually be carried out in the following aspects:

1. Subject classification: classify photos according to their subject or content, such as scenery, people, still life, documentary, abstraction, etc. This classification helps the audience to better understand and appreciate photos, and makes the exhibition more organized and easy to navigate.

2. Classification of creative forms: classified according to the creative forms or technical techniques of photography, such as black-and-white photography, color photography, film photography, digital photography, panoramic photography, shifting axis photography, etc. This classification can show different photography styles and artistic expression means.

3. Classification of photographers or teams: classified by photographers or photography teams, such as professional photographers, cutting-edge photographers and student photographers. This classification can highlight the photographer's personal characteristics and work style.

4. Regional classification: according to the classification of regions or countries, such as domestic photography and international photography. This classification can show the artistic and cultural characteristics of photography in different regions. In addition, photos can be classified according to style, period and genre. The specific exhibition mode can be adjusted and designed according to the theme, scale, venue and curatorial requirements of the photo exhibition. When the exhibition is divided, we should not only consider the echo and contrast between photos, but also consider the audience's reading experience and understanding.