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What are the themes of humanistic photography?

The theme of humanistic photography is people, people's state, people's stories, people and history, and the future.

Humanistic photography is the photographer's expression of the world he knows through the angle in the photo. Taking people and things related to people as the main content object, focusing on people, people's state, people's stories, people's history and people's future, as far as shooting techniques are concerned, we should try our best to be natural, simple, simple, close and vivid, which has little influence on the subject.

Let the subject naturally present his own essence and state, and add the photographer's thinking and aesthetic interest behind the camera, thus achieving a good photo of human geography.

Characteristics of humanistic photography:

The most important thing is truth, and the state and essence of the subject should be restored simply, naturally and objectively. In the process of shooting, it is best not to interfere with the subject, and to interfere as little as possible. You can express your subjective opinions and ideas in composition, framing, lighting, etc., but you can't influence the subject, or even let them cooperate with the shooting according to their own ideas.