Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Is it painterly in contemporary image creation? (of flat images, such as photography)

Is it painterly in contemporary image creation? (of flat images, such as photography)

Someone once said: photographer's instantaneous art, and art is continuous art. In composition, photography and art do have something in common, and both pay attention to color matching. The difference between the two is also essentially different. Photography creates works with light, and art creates works with brushes (in most cases). Chromatics, the three primary colors of light are red, green and blue, while the three primary colors of brush are red, yellow and blue; The light is almost white at the end, and the color of the painting is almost black at the end.

On the positive side, photography is "faster" than art creation, that is, the time to produce works is obviously faster than art brush creation.

On the negative side, photography is not selective, all the scenes in the picture will be photographed by the camera without reservation, while artistic painting is subjective and selective, and objects that you don't like can be selectively omitted.