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The ideological connotation of artistic photography

The international film festival has been reformed, and now all parties have different reactions, but I agree with this reform. International film festivals should be different. Let pure art photography have more genres, and let contemporary salon photography have more room for development.

Only black and white and color are divided, which means that all works are not limited by subject matter, can be expressed incisively and vividly, and works can be recreated freely. I think the focus of the reform is that the theme is no longer important, but the ideological connotation of the work. A good work of art should have visual impact, proper expression, novel photographic style and subject matter, and the photographer's personal style and personality expression. Excellent artistic photography must be a photo with excellent content and form. Form serves the content, and those imaginative and thoughtful works are good works, which can make people see what the photographer wants to explain. In the past, judges also disputed some photos in the selection of works of art, such as works about the main theme. I think the theme is a very broad concept, not only political concept, but also human harmony and social progress. In this sense, presumably the majority of photographers will also expand their own photography ideas.