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What is conceptual photography?
Photography will be as profound as literature and music sooner or later. Using images to express thoughts and emotions, our language has been whitewashed too much, and most of human feelings are buried in invisible places. Only visual and auditory factors can't deceive, but they can go deep into our souls and express our thoughts.
She is a mixture of applied science, imagination and design, professional skills and organizational ability. She is an artistic expression, a medium to express ideas and reality, and needs all kinds of skills and talents. Photography involves many subjects, such as physics, chemistry, optics, chromatics, composition, electronic technology, physiology, psychology and so on. Dependence on equipment and thinking at the same time constitute two major elements of photography.
Photography gives photographers the right and will to grasp the moment. And enhance the beauty of the moment to infinity. In fact, it also gave us the right and will to express ourselves, solidified our understanding of objective things at a certain moment, and infected others.
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